Friday 21 January 2022

What are grains of Selim? Everything you need to know about this versatile spice

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What are grains of Selim? Everything you need to know about this versatile spice
Move over, black pepper: This spice is here to add robust flavor to stews, sauces, rubs and drinks.
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Steep Guinea pepper with ginger to make a soothing tea
The bitterness of the grains of Selim gives this simple spiced tea a nice balance along with ginger and cloves.
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