Herbies Mace Ground compliments the flavour of red vegetables, spinach and steamed fish and vegetables.
When a Nutmeg fruit is cut open, the first thing that is revealed is the bright red lacy layer of mace, called the aril, which surrounds the nutmeg inside. The mace is peeled off and dried, turning a rusty brown colour. Although the aroma of mace is reminiscent of nutmeg, mace is not generally used in sweet dishes the way nutmeg is.
Produce of Indonesia packed in Australia.
$8.60
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Mace compliments the flavour of red vegetables, spinach and steamed fish and vegetables.
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When a Nutmeg fruit is cut open, the first thing that is revealed is the bright red lacy layer of mace, called the aril, which surrounds the nutmeg inside. The mace is peeled off and dried, turning a rusty brown colour. Although the aroma of mace is reminiscent of nutmeg, mace is not generally used in sweet dishes the way nutmeg is. Ground mace compliments the flavour of steamed fish and vegetables. Mace has no connection at all to āmace sprayā an irritant made from capsicum and so-called because a āmaceā is also a big stick used for personal protection!
Produce of Indonesia packed in Australia.
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