Thank you so much for this! I searched the internet tonight with one goal: to learn what cardamon was and how I might use it. You've made my night with this three-minute video!
Listen to both this fine farmer and Glen! I will admit when I want to add a kick, I will add a crushed black cardamom pod to my green cardamom pods I use for my coffee to certain notes in the said cardamom coffee I brew in my Briki/Ibrik/Cecve pot, which is 11.6 ounces and made of solid brass with a hand-carved wooden handle. Black cardamom and green cardamom are both used in Garam Masala blends, each family in India, Pakistan, and various other South Asian countries have their own takes on Garam Masala, just like they do with Chai.
Glen, I'm ashamed to say I'm just now finding your spice series after having subscribed over a year ago. I don’t know how I missed this. But, I'm here now and I gotta say thank you so much for these uploads. It's the perfect format. Succinct yet packed w all the necessary info. I hope you return to this with more from the big world of spice. Much gratitude.
Green cardamom is great in sweet and savory stuff. In India it is used in curries as well as desserts. Black cardamom is better in savory recipes. Also in cocktail Bloody Mary, according to the sitcom "Cheers".
Thanks for the lovely, simple, delicious recipes and helpful information you provide in your channel I’ve tried many recipes and it s in my recipe book now
Great video, thanks, not too much new for me apart from the 'bleached' cardamon, which I realise now happens naturally in my kitchen cupboard. I use green cardamon every day in tea and porridge to ward off winter demons. Gonna experiment with black cardamon more, until now I only used it in Indian five spice. Thanks again, and I really admire your kitchen!
In a Korma recipe online, it says use half a tsp of cardamom. Am I right in thinking this is half a teaspoon of cardamom seeds and I should ground the seeds?
Thanks for this thorough explanation. I am trying to make a curry rub. I ordered green cardamom because I did not know any better. Going forward I will order the black cardamom. I am using it in a rub. Sounds like I should be ok. Do you agree?
Hallo, thank you for this great Video. Can you give us an example for using black kardomom? And can you please tell me how long is Kardomom Storable ? Especially the green one? I'm just being in nepal and want to buy some more, especially die milk masala tea❤
I suffer with inflamed joints, I took so many ibuprofen I had an ulcer. So I researched natural anti inflammatories. Ive been drinking ginger tea with some added crushed chilli for 5 months and not needed an ibuprofen since. Im pain free. I also add a few crushed cardamom pods for flavour and its own health benefits, which are mostly to do with digestion. Iv never heard of the white cardamom. Im gonna get some of the black to try.
Glen, at 1:43, you said .. that black cardamom is "part of the ginger family." Are you sure. I have googled, and cannot confirm this. On the other hand, many other places indicate that Green Cardamom is part of the ginger family. (See wikipedia etc.)
I use green cardamom often, but have never seen black cardamom, only read about it. I think I'll try to find some online. Will you be doing an episode on fenugreek? I'd like to know more about it, and it's another spice that I can't find.
Guilty as charged for being scandinavian hehe! I saw this spice boutique the other day that I don't think I've seen there before so they might be new. I need to bring my wallet and rucksack with me ...
Hello Glen, it's very enjoyable to watch your video. I am asking if I can excerpt some footage of close-up filming on the cardamom in your video, from 3:15 to 3:24 and from 2;19 to 2:24 for my show named Vietnam Discovery. We have a small segment discussing the use of cardamon and would love to feature these footage. We will give the credit to your channel in our show. Please let me know if it's possible. Thank you and have a nice day!
There's huge confusion between black cardamom and amm TSAO-KO... Isn't there. I only learned the difference from a Chinese friend in Yunnan. But there's a huge difference in flavour.
And I do!!! My culinary world has opened up so much since I started using my own whole spices from the Indian market and discovering all the dishes from around the world that I can make with them!!!
White cardemom has a completely different shape compared to green cardemom, and the taste is also very different, almost like black cardemom, but not as strong. And white cardemom is not real cardemom. Bleached green cardemom is still green cardemom.
I bought green ground cardamom for the first time, and I have to say, I'm not too impressed. Its basically a mixture of Vicks Vapor rub and chopped up Christmas trees.
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I LOVE the fact that you kept it short and to the point in this video - thank you for not making this 17 minutes long
Thank you so much for this! I searched the internet tonight with one goal: to learn what cardamon was and how I might use it. You've made my night with this three-minute video!
As a black cardamom grower in Northern India in Himalayas . Sir, I can assure you it can even be used in desserts but its best with meat dishes.
This is what I have heard from here, too, in the U.S.
Thanks! 😊
Listen to both this fine farmer and Glen!
I will admit when I want to add a kick, I will add a crushed black cardamom pod to my green cardamom pods I use for my coffee to certain notes in the said cardamom coffee I brew in my Briki/Ibrik/Cecve pot, which is 11.6 ounces and made of solid brass with a hand-carved wooden handle.
Black cardamom and green cardamom are both used in Garam Masala blends, each family in India, Pakistan, and various other South Asian countries have their own takes on Garam Masala, just like they do with Chai.
I love chewing on black cardamom shell when it is in a curry ,,,one of my favourite spices.
Thanks for explaining the differences, and that I need to open the pod. Didn’t know that.
i think am addicted to chewing cardamom seeds, since I smelled it's powder last july.
Bro becareful ... chewing much cardamon cause loss in sperm count
@agus joharudin see, all the sperm is gone now
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@@eugenenazariusfernandez6980 this cracked me up lol
Glen, I'm ashamed to say I'm just now finding your spice series after having subscribed over a year ago. I don’t know how I missed this. But, I'm here now and I gotta say thank you so much for these uploads. It's the perfect format. Succinct yet packed w all the necessary info. I hope you return to this with more from the big world of spice. Much gratitude.
Never too late
I use Black cardamon in my own Chai spice mixture.
Green cardamom is great in sweet and savory stuff. In India it is used in curries as well as desserts.
Black cardamom is better in savory recipes.
Also in cocktail Bloody Mary, according to the sitcom "Cheers".
Thanks for the lovely, simple, delicious recipes and helpful information you provide in your channel
I’ve tried many recipes and it s in my recipe book now
Thank you for the kind words!
Black cardamom grows well in northeast India (shillong)too. Love it!
I love the black black cardamom!🤤
Great video, thanks, not too much new for me apart from the 'bleached' cardamon, which I realise now happens naturally in my kitchen cupboard. I use green cardamon every day in tea and porridge to ward off winter demons. Gonna experiment with black cardamon more, until now I only used it in Indian five spice. Thanks again, and I really admire your kitchen!
I love cardamom. my favourite spice and i use in my pilaf and curry dishes. love chewing on them so many health benefits too.
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In a Korma recipe online, it says use half a tsp of cardamom. Am I right in thinking this is half a teaspoon of cardamom seeds and I should ground the seeds?
Thanks for this thorough explanation. I am trying to make a curry rub. I ordered green cardamom because I did not know any better. Going forward I will order the black cardamom. I am using it in a rub. Sounds like I should be ok. Do you agree?
they even use cardamom in cologne. check out cartier declaration.
Hallo, thank you for this great Video.
Can you give us an example for using black kardomom?
And can you please tell me how long is Kardomom Storable ? Especially the green one?
I'm just being in nepal and want to buy some more, especially die milk masala tea❤
Thank you! Great presentation!
Clear and concise. Thanks.
Black cardamom is delicious I eat it by itself lol
I suffer with inflamed joints, I took so many ibuprofen I had an ulcer. So I researched natural anti inflammatories. Ive been drinking ginger tea with some added crushed chilli for 5 months and not needed an ibuprofen since. Im pain free. I also add a few crushed cardamom pods for flavour and its own health benefits, which are mostly to do with digestion. Iv never heard of the white cardamom. Im gonna get some of the black to try.
Which type of chilli plz reply
If you have painful inflammation issues you need organic ground turmeric. Turmeric.
@@nolatucker1282 I take turmeric slso
I didn't know white cardmom. Good information 👍
I love this video, everything I wanted to know about cardamom. Thanks 😊
Glen, at 1:43, you said .. that black cardamom is "part of the ginger family." Are you sure. I have googled, and cannot confirm this. On the other hand, many other places indicate that Green Cardamom is part of the ginger family. (See wikipedia etc.)
Cardamom is the name of our Mountain Range in Cambodia. A huge mountain range and tropical rainforest.
Glen try chocolate pots de creme with black cardamon steeped in the cream, it is pretty tasty.
This is how TH-cam videos should be done, well done
Very informative. Thank you.👍
I’m fucking addicted to black cardamom and cant stop
Thanks Glen, now I know about cardamom
is there health benefits of it?
Appreciate your knowledge...
I use green cardamom often, but have never seen black cardamom, only read about it. I think I'll try to find some online. Will you be doing an episode on fenugreek? I'd like to know more about it, and it's another spice that I can't find.
We've shot the fenugreek episode already - looks like it's set for release in mid-March.
Oh wonderful! I'll watch for it then. Thanks for another great, informative video, by the way.
I know couple of Indian recipes that uses black cardamom
May be you can try the biryani with chicken or lamb as a start
afghan, pakistani, indian, iranian and some arab dishes use black cardamon
Thank you for sharing.. good information!
Thanks for watching!
The knowledge is very useful and try a review about Javanese cardamom
Thank you for your informative video! 👍
Cool beans 😎 thanks
I see people recommending cardamom in coffee as a twist. It sounds like black cardamom would work better. Have you tried that?
I was trying to find if I can grow it from pods but I clicked just to get back on with you lol idk why but youtube won't put your vids in my feed
Guilty as charged for being scandinavian hehe! I saw this spice boutique the other day that I don't think I've seen there before so they might be new.
I need to bring my wallet and rucksack with me ...
I add them to most meals they are just yummy 😍😍😍
Grind the seeds of the green pods and add to your coffee. Adding cinnamon also works well in coffee with cardamom
Hello Glen, it's very enjoyable to watch your video. I am asking if I can excerpt some footage of close-up filming on the cardamom in your video, from 3:15 to 3:24 and from 2;19 to 2:24 for my show named Vietnam Discovery. We have a small segment discussing the use of cardamon and would love to feature these footage. We will give the credit to your channel in our show. Please let me know if it's possible. Thank you and have a nice day!
OMG thank you so much for this info... im gonna try it out
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There's huge confusion between black cardamom and amm TSAO-KO... Isn't there. I only learned the difference from a Chinese friend in Yunnan. But there's a huge difference in flavour.
Black cardamom it's good in cold place .it's found mostly in northeastern part of India 😁😁😁
thank for sharing
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Thank you! It's very interesting spices)
All the world should thanks Bharat (India) for spices !!!
You should thank the world for buying it since you can't afford storing them all.
It's called Trade (Not Free)
In Ethiopia Cardamom or as we call it Corenima is our Main Spice for Centuries
@@tegstulakew2268 Oh wow nice.
And I do!!! My culinary world has opened up so much since I started using my own whole spices from the Indian market and discovering all the dishes from around the world that I can make with them!!!
Great video! :)
Amazing and informative video
So black cardamom in Beef Bulgogi
Cardamom and Saffron is still poorly understood, I study and I can say that it is really worth attention👍
Hey! Any dish ideas for the both of these? Maybe in your channel already?
You forgot to mention that green cardamom is important in chai.
I got few green cardamom pods from my co-worker. I tried the little black seeds inside. Oh boy... it tastes nasty!
That's like having raw oregano...ud be better off applying it .
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White cardemom has a completely different shape compared to green cardemom, and the taste is also very different, almost like black cardemom, but not as strong. And white cardemom is not real cardemom. Bleached green cardemom is still green cardemom.
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I bought green ground cardamom for the first time, and I have to say, I'm not too impressed. Its basically a mixture of Vicks Vapor rub and chopped up Christmas trees.
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Ginger family 😐
Yep - part of the ginger family. Along with turmeric, galangal, the root we know as 'ginger', and a few other spices that we eat.