Feature:
Grass fruit powder is a powdered seasoning made from ground grass fruits.
The color is usually light brown and the texture is fine.
The powder form is easier to store and use than the whole fruit.
Taste and smell:
Grass fruit powder retains the spiciness and aroma of the grass fruit itself, but is relatively concentrated.
The flavor is complex, with notes of multiple spices including cinnamon, cloves and ginger.
Origin:
Taiwan
Cooking dishes:
Caoguo powder is often used in stews, stir-fries and pickled foods, especially in southern Chinese cuisines such as Sichuan and Hunan cuisine.
It can also be used to cook soups, usually together with other spices such as star anise, cinnamon, etc.
Because the flavor is strong, only a small amount is usually needed.
In addition to traditional Chinese cuisine, it can also be used in creative cuisine and Western cuisine, such as in meat stews or added to curries and risotto.
Applicable dishes:
Vietnamese Pho, Burmese Fish Noodle Soup, Vietnamese Beef Soup, Braised Pork Knuckles, Dongpo Pork, Cao Guo Chicken Soup, Spicy Hotpot, Mongolian Hot Pot
**Grass fruit powder is a multi-purpose seasoning suitable for various dishes. However, due to its relatively strong flavor, portions need to be carefully controlled when using it so as not to overpower the flavors of other ingredients.