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Semillas de achiote

Un colorante que hace que su arroz español resalte con ese precioso rojo/amarillo/naranja, o, para el valiente quesero que hay en usted, ¡hace que su primera hornada de queso cheddar tenga un delicioso aspecto amarillo!

Bolsa de 4 oz.

Descripción del producto

PROPÓSITO

¿QUÉ ES?

What if Annatto (achiote) had a theme song? It would be Chicago’s “Color My World” because that’s exactly what it does:

Achiote is an orange-red seed of the achiote tree used for food coloring. It is an alternative to saffron, in terms of color, not flavor.

EXPERIENCIA

Annatto is used most often for its pigments that make foods orange to red in color. The flavor, a bit bitter and clay-like is negligible, which is why it is so often used as a colorant.  The seed, whole, can be boiled or just soaked to get color. It can also be put into a sachet with other herbs and spices. Otherwise, it is best ground. I’ll add it to my spice mill to get a spice blend with the right color.

GEOGRAFÍA CULINARIA

Native to the eastern Mediterranean regions, Brazil and Southwest Asia, it is grown and prized throughout Latin America, the Caribbean and the Philippines

USOS TRADICIONALES

IMPROVISATIONAL ‘RIFFS’

LA HISTORIA

The origins of the achiote are believed to be Brazil, used for ritual body painting, possibly as a sunscreen, and to ward off insects. It has been used both in foods and in early manuscript painting to replace the exquisitely expensive bug-based crimson made from cochineals.

ALIAS

  • achiote
  • atsuete
  • bija
  • roucou
  • koesoewe
  • onoto
  • colorau
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