Cloves
By:   Allrecipes Staff
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Cloves are the dried, unopened, nail-shaped flower buds of the evergreen
Syzygium aromaticum. They are reddish-brown in color and have a strong,
aromatic flavor and aroma.
Uses
Cloves are an important ingredient in the spice blends of Sri Lanka and
North India. They are used in garam masala, biryanis and pickles. In the
U.S., cloves are used in meats, salad dressings and desserts. Clove is a
key flavor contributor to ketchup and Worchestershire sauce seasoning
blends. Chinese and German seasonings also depend on cloves to flavor
meats and cookies. Origins
Cloves are believed to be native to the Molucca Islands of Indonesia.
Although Indonesia is the largest producer of cloves, Zanzibar and
Madagascar are the major exporters, where clove trees cover thousands of
acres of the islands. Historically, cloves originating from Madagascar
have been considered superior.  
Folklore
The name cloves comes from the French "clou," meaning nail. The first
references to cloves are found in Asian literature in the Han period in
China under the name "chicken-tongue spice." From the 8th century on,
cloves became one of the major spices in European commerce. When the
clove forests were first discovered in Indonesia, all were enchanted
with the fragrance and beauty of this tropical evergreen tree which
"must always see the sea" in order to thrive. Cloves were extremely
costly and played an important part in world history. Wars were fought
to secure exclusive rights to the profitable clove business. In the
Moluccas, where cloves were first found, parents planted a clove tree
when a child was born. Color
Bright, uniform, reddish-brown
Flavor & Aroma
Pungent and aromatic
Sensory Profile
The flavor of cloves is strong, pungent, sweet--almost hot. They are one
of the most penetrating of all spices and their bitter, astringent
flavor leaves a numbing sensation in the mouth.

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