גְבִיָה: ציפורן ספייס

הביאו עומק וחמימות לבישול שלכם עם ציפורן אותנטית. האוסף שלנו מציע ציפורן שלמות וטחונות כולל פורמטים נוחים של שייקרים, כך שתוכל להוסיף תבלינים ארומטיים למתכונים, משקאות ותערובות מתוקים או מלוחים.

ציפורן שלמות – ארומה חזקה & שימוש רב תכליתי

ציפורן שלמות הן ניצני פרחים לא נפתחים ששומרים על השמנים האתריים הטבעיים שלהם. כשהם מוסיפים למרקים, תבשילים, קארי, מרינדות או מנות אורז, הם משרים תבלינים עשירים וחמים וארומה ריחנית.

הסר אותם לפני ההגשה או השאר בשלמותם למתכונים ממושכים. ניצנים שלמים אלה מחזיקים מעמד זמן רב יותר מתבלין טחון, ומשמרים את העוצמה למשך חודשים כאשר הם מאוחסנים במקום קריר ויבש. 

אבקת ציפורן טחונה - תבלין חם מוכן לשימוש

ציפורן טחונה מספקת את אותו טעם מיוחד וחם ומתובל - באבקה עדינה וקלה לערבב.

אידיאלי לאפייה (עוגיות, עוגות, פשטידות פירות), רטבים, מרינדות או תערובות תבלינים. קצת הולך רחוק בזכות הפרופיל החזק של ציפורן. השתמש במשורה כדי להוסיף עומק וחום מאוזן מבלי להשתלט על טעמים אחרים. 

שייקר ציפורן - תיבול נוח לבישול יומיומי

ציפורן בצורת שייקר מציעה תיבול מהיר ומבוקר לארוחות יומיומיות. מפזרים בקלות מעל תבשילים, ירקות, מאפים, משקאות או רטבים.

מושלם כאשר אתה רוצה להוסיף חמימות עדינה או טוויסט ארומטי עדין מבלי לטחון או למדוד. המרקם העדין שלו מתפזר באופן שווה לטעם עקבי במינימום מאמץ.

FAQ's

Should I use whole cloves or ground cloves, and when does it matter?

The choice depends entirely on what you're cooking and how long it will cook.

Whole cloves work best in dishes where you want to infuse flavor over time but then remove the cloves before serving. Think of them as flavor capsules: they release their essential oils slowly during cooking, which makes them perfect for simmered dishes like mulled wine, apple cider, stews, broths, rice pilafs, and ham glazes. The classic technique of studding a ham or an onion with whole cloves works because the flavor gradually transfers during roasting. After cooking, you simply pull them out. Nobody wants to bite into a whole clove; they're intensely strong and have a sharp, almost numbing quality when eaten directly.

Ground cloves are the go-to for baking and dishes with shorter cooking times where you need the spice to distribute evenly. Pumpkin pie, gingerbread, spice cakes, cookies, and quick sauces all benefit from ground cloves because the powder incorporates seamlessly into batters and mixtures. The trade-off is that ground cloves lose their potency much faster than whole cloves. Once ground, the essential oils (particularly eugenol, which gives cloves their signature warmth) begin oxidizing immediately. Pre-ground cloves from a store shelf might already be months old.

The conversion isn't straightforward. Ground cloves release flavor 20-30% faster than whole cloves, so you need less. A general rule: 3/4 teaspoon of ground cloves equals about 1 teaspoon of whole cloves. If you're grinding your own from whole cloves (which DRUERA's whole cloves are ideal for), the freshly ground result will be significantly more potent than store-bought ground cloves that have been sitting around.

Whole cloves also last much longer in storage. Properly stored whole cloves retain their potency for 3-4 years, while ground cloves start fading after about 6 months.

Are cloves actually effective for toothaches, and how does that work?

Yes, and there's solid science behind this traditional remedy.

Cloves contain eugenol, a compound that makes up 70-90% of clove essential oil. Eugenol is a natural anesthetic and antiseptic. It works by temporarily numbing nerve endings and reducing inflammation, which is why a 2006 clinical trial found clove oil to be as effective as benzocaine (a topical anesthetic) for dental pain. Dentists have used eugenol for over 150 years. They still mix it with zinc oxide to create temporary fillings and sedative dressings for sensitive teeth.

If you're dealing with tooth pain and need temporary relief before seeing a dentist, there are a few ways to use cloves:

For whole cloves, place one near the painful tooth and gently bite down to release the oils. Hold it there for several minutes. The numbing effect typically kicks in within 5-10 minutes.

For clove oil (like DRUERA's Clove Bud Oil), dilute it first. Mix 2-3 drops with a teaspoon of carrier oil (olive oil works fine). Dip a cotton ball in the mixture and apply it directly to the affected area. Never apply undiluted clove oil directly to your gums; it's too concentrated and can cause irritation.

A few important cautions: clove remedies provide temporary relief only. They don't treat the underlying cause of tooth pain, whether that's decay, infection, or something else. Pain is a signal that something's wrong, and using cloves to mask it while avoiding the dentist can let small problems become serious ones. Think of it as a bridge until you can get proper care, not a substitute for it.

Cloves also have antibacterial properties that help fight the bacteria responsible for cavities and gum disease, which is why you'll find eugenol in some toothpastes and mouthwashes.

Why are Sri Lankan cloves considered higher quality, and what should I look for when buying?

Sri Lanka has been growing cloves for centuries, and the island's cloves have a reputation for being richer in essential oils than cloves from other regions.

The quality difference comes down to oil content. Cloves get their flavor, aroma, and therapeutic properties from the essential oils concentrated in the dried flower buds, primarily eugenol. Sri Lankan cloves are known to have higher oil content compared to cloves from other major producers. This matters for both cooking (more flavor per clove) and for uses like clove oil production where oil yield is everything.

When shopping for cloves, here's what indicates quality:

Look for plump, intact buds. High-quality whole cloves should be dark reddish-brown with a plump, nail-like shape. The "head" of the clove (the rounded part) should be full, not shriveled. If you press a good clove between your fingers, it should feel slightly oily and release a bit of that oil. Pale, dry, or broken cloves have lost their essential oils and won't deliver much flavor.

Smell matters. Fresh, high-quality cloves have an intense, warm, sweet-spicy aroma. If you have to put your nose right against them to detect any scent, they're past their prime.

DRUERA's cloves are hand-picked, which means they select only the best-shaped, most intact buds. Hand-picking also results in a more consistent product since machine harvesting tends to include broken pieces and lower-grade cloves. The cloves are free of pesticides and herbicides and shipped directly from Sri Lanka, so you're getting product that hasn't been sitting in a warehouse for months losing potency.

For culinary use, the difference between fresh, high-oil cloves and stale ones is dramatic. A single high-quality clove can do the work of 2-3 mediocre ones, and the flavor will be cleaner and more aromatic rather than flat or dusty.

Claude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check cited sources.