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minus-square@ttmrichterlinkEnglish42•2 years agoIn many, many, many cuisines it is common to leave even the large spice elements in whole. Partially for the aesthetic and partially as proof of ingredients.
minus-squarexuxebikolinkfedilink22•2 years agoWhen the food is served hot/warm, then the aroma from the whole spices is an important element of the dining experience.
minus-squarewander1236linkfedilink11•edit-22 years agoSometimes it’s also possible to just miss some, especially if you’re pre-making giant portions of bases in a restaurant.
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In many, many, many cuisines it is common to leave even the large spice elements in whole. Partially for the aesthetic and partially as proof of ingredients.
When the food is served hot/warm, then the aroma from the whole spices is an important element of the dining experience.
Sometimes it’s also possible to just miss some, especially if you’re pre-making giant portions of bases in a restaurant.