Pile of cloves on a plate.
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's Cook's Guide entry for Cloves along with all the trcipes employing Cloves presented on this site, with 889 recipes in total.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cloves recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Cloves as a major wild food ingredient.
Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum, syn Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata) It is native to Indonesia and used as a spice in cuisine all over the world. The name derives from French clou, a nail, as the buds vaguely resemble small irregular nails in shape. Cloves are harvested primarily in Indonesia (Banda Islands, known as the "Spice Islands") and Madagascar; it is also grown in Zanzibar, India, and Sri Lanka. The spice itself represents the dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae.
The clove tree is an evergreen that grows to a maximum height of 20m and it bears crimson flowers in numerous groups of terminal clusters. The flower buds are at first of a pale color and gradually become green, after which they develop into a bright red, when they are ready for collecting. Cloves are harvested when 1.5-2 cm long, and consist of a long calyx, terminating in four spreading sepals, and four unopened petals which form a small ball in the centre. The name clove itself derives from French clou, a nail, as the buds resemble hand-forged Medieval nails.
The clove is used extensively in cooking, both for sweet and savory dishes. Cloves are often studded in pork or in oranges to create mulled wine/beer/mead/cider. The spice is used widely throughout Europe and Asia and is utilized as a material for incense in China and Japan. Oil of cloves is widely used to treat toothache in dental emergencies. Cloves are also used to freshen the breath. The Clove is one of the classical spices of the ancient world and the secret of clove production was not discovered until 1512 by Portuguese navigators.
This is a continuation of an entire series of pages that will, I hope, allow my visitors to better navigate this site. As well as displaying recipes by name, country and region of origin I am now planning a whole series of pages where recipes can be located by meal type and main ingredient. This page gives a listing of all the Cloves recipes added to this site.
These recipes, all contain Cloves as a major wild food ingredient.
Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum, syn Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata) It is native to Indonesia and used as a spice in cuisine all over the world. The name derives from French clou, a nail, as the buds vaguely resemble small irregular nails in shape. Cloves are harvested primarily in Indonesia (Banda Islands, known as the "Spice Islands") and Madagascar; it is also grown in Zanzibar, India, and Sri Lanka. The spice itself represents the dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae.
The clove tree is an evergreen that grows to a maximum height of 20m and it bears crimson flowers in numerous groups of terminal clusters. The flower buds are at first of a pale color and gradually become green, after which they develop into a bright red, when they are ready for collecting. Cloves are harvested when 1.5-2 cm long, and consist of a long calyx, terminating in four spreading sepals, and four unopened petals which form a small ball in the centre. The name clove itself derives from French clou, a nail, as the buds resemble hand-forged Medieval nails.
The clove is used extensively in cooking, both for sweet and savory dishes. Cloves are often studded in pork or in oranges to create mulled wine/beer/mead/cider. The spice is used widely throughout Europe and Asia and is utilized as a material for incense in China and Japan. Oil of cloves is widely used to treat toothache in dental emergencies. Cloves are also used to freshen the breath. The Clove is one of the classical spices of the ancient world and the secret of clove production was not discovered until 1512 by Portuguese navigators.
The alphabetical list of all Cloves recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 889 recipes in total:
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| A dauce egre (Fish in Sweet and Sour Sauce) Origin: England | Aspic Jelly Origin: British | Beef Koftas with Fruity Couscous Origin: Morocco |
| Aad Maas (Goan Pork Rib Curry) Origin: India | Aşure (Noah's Pudding) Origin: Northern Cyprus | Beigli Origin: Hungary |
| Aaloo Gosht (Mutton Curry with Potatoes) Origin: Pakistan | Atún con Pimientos y Tomate (Tuna with Chillies and Tomatoes) Origin: Spain | Beijino (Coconut Kisses) Origin: Brazil |
| Adobo Sauce Origin: Mexico | Aubergine, Potato and Chickpea Balti Origin: Fusion | Bengali Chicken Curry Origin: India |
| Adobo Valentine Lamb Origin: American | Aubergine, Sweet Potato and Chickpea Balti Origin: South Africa | Bengali Turkey Curry Origin: Britain |
| Advieh Ash (Persian Soup Spice Blend) Origin: Iran | Augurken (Dutch Lunch Pickles) Origin: Netherlands | Benin Red Sauce Origin: Benin |
| Advieh Khoresh (Persian Stew Blend) Origin: Iran | Aurangabadi Naan Qaliya Origin: India | Berbere Spice Origin: Ethiopia |
| Advieh Polow (Persian Rice Spice Blend) Origin: Iran | Awaze Tibs (Ethiopian Beef and Peppers) Origin: Ethiopia | Beriani Origin: Brunei |
| African Stew Curry Powder Origin: West Africa | Bột Cary (Vietnamese Curry Powder) Origin: Vietnam | Bermuda Fish Chowder Origin: Bermuda |
| Afrikaanse Yakhni Origin: South Africa | Baabath (Tripe Curry) Origin: Sri Lanka | Bermuda Fish Chowder II Origin: Bermuda |
| Air Fryer Quick Christmas Cake Origin: Britain | Bahrain Baharat Spice Blend Origin: Bahrain | Bhojpur Mutton Curry Origin: India |
| Ak-Ni Korma Origin: India | Bajan Pepperpot Origin: Barbados | Bhuna Kedgeree Origin: Anglo-Indian |
| Al Machboos (Emirati Spiced Rice With Chicken) Origin: UAE | Bajan Spice Blend Origin: Bahamas | Bihari Lamb Curry Origin: India |
| Aliter assaturas (Roast Meats, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Bajan Spice Mix Origin: Barbados | BIR Kashmiri Curry Origin: Britain |
| Ambasha Origin: Ethiopia | Bakari Riha (Mutton Curry) Origin: Maldives | BIR Lamb Rogan Josh Origin: Britain |
| Andhra Kodi Kura (Andhra Chicken Curry) Origin: India | Bakeapple Chicken Curry Origin: Canada | Biriani de Poulet (Chicken Biriani) Origin: Mauritius |
| Anguilla Habanero Hot Sauce Origin: Anguilla | Baked Pumpkin and Sour Cream Pudding Origin: American | Biryani Masala Origin: Pakistan |
| Another Walnut Catsup Origin: British | Baked, Spiced, Red Cabbage Origin: Canada | Black Cake Origin: Jamaica |
| Antiguan Curry Powder Origin: Antigua | Balchão de Camarão (Goan Prawn Pickle) Origin: India | Black Curry Powder Origin: Sri Lanka |
| Antiguan Jerk Seasoning Origin: Antigua | Balti Garam Masala Origin: India | Blackberry Drink Origin: England |
| Api con Pastel Origin: Bolivia | Balti Tandoori Keema Origin: Britain | Blackcurrant Syrup Origin: British |
| Apple and Pear Harvest Pie Origin: South Africa | Banana Curry Chutney Origin: South Africa | Blaff de poisson (Fish Blaff) Origin: Guadeloupe |
| Apple and Rhubarb Compote Origin: Britain | Banana Ketchup Origin: Jamaica | Blaff de poisson (Fish Blaff) Origin: French Guiana |
| Apple and Whitebeam Berry Pie Origin: Ireland | Banana Stobá (Stewed Plantains) Origin: Curacao | Blanquette d'Agneau au Curry (Curried Blanquettes of Lamb) Origin: Cote dIvoire |
| Apple and Wild Service Berry Pie Origin: Ireland | Bangladeshi Beef Shatkora Origin: Bangladesh | Bloms (Blom Meatballs) Origin: France |
| Apple Butter Origin: American | Bangladeshi Goat Curry Origin: Bangladesh | Bo-Kaap Kerrie (Cape Malay Curry) Origin: South Africa |
| Apple Peda Origin: India | Bao Buns Origin: China | Bo-Kaap Kerrie Poeier (Cape Malay Curry Powder) Origin: South Africa |
| Apple Pie Origin: Britain | Barbacoa Origin: Mexico | Bobotie (Curried Meat Loaf) Origin: South Africa |
| Arbi ki Bhaji (Taro Curry) Origin: India | Basic Irish Sausages Origin: Ireland | Boharat Origin: Middle East |
| Aromatic Lamb with Ginger and Potatoes Origin: Ireland | Basler Leckerli (Basel Biscuits) Origin: Switzerland | Boiled Ham Origin: Britain |
| Arroz con Dulce (Puerto Rican Coconut Rice Pudding) Origin: Puerto Rico | Bébélé (Tripe and Plantain Stew) Origin: Guadeloupe | Bolo de Mel Origin: Portugal |
| Arroz con Leche (Ecuadorian Rice Pudding) Origin: Ecuador | Beef and Dhal Curry Origin: India | Bombay Murga Kari (Bombay Chicken Curry) Origin: India |
| Aruba Chicken Origin: Aruba | Beef and Mushrooms in Peanut Sauce Origin: Central African Republic | |
| Aruba Curry Powder Origin: Aruba | Beef in Adobo Sauce Origin: America |
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