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Thai required.(thai food)(Editorial): An article from: Food Processing

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Citation Details
Title: Thai required.(thai food)(Editorial)
Author: David Feder
Publication: Food Processing (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2005
Publisher: Putman Media, Inc.
Volume: 66 Issue: 3 Page: S5(1)

Article Type: Editorial

Distributed by Thomson Gale


If you want to take these herbs for a better health, just remember to take them in moderation. These teas are easily available, as you can find them at a local grocery store and health food stores.

When it comes to herbal medicines, herbal teas are the most popular choices. And because most of these teas are actually great tasting, people have at least one favorite tea. Ginger tea, chamomile tea, and jasmine tea are the most preferred ones. Each of these teas provides a certain health benefit to a person who takes them.

Herbal Tea - Its Use and Benefits

Chamomile tea is another favorite. And it has gained popularity in the herbal world because of its relaxing properties. For people who have trouble enjoying a deep, restful sleep, chamomile tea is the answer to all your woes. And so whenever you need to sleep soundly for the night, just take a cup of chamomile tea and feel its relaxing effects in just a few hours. Chamomile is rich in natural sedatives as well as anti-inflammatory properties that can provide calming relief to people who suffer from anxiety. And just like the two teas featured above, chamomile tea also plays an important role in promoting the health of the digestive system. However, there's one thing that this tea can do that the other two can't. And it is the tea's ability to make the skin look better.

Ginger tea, for one, contains many medicinal uses. It is very helpful in promoting better digestion, alleviating stress, and can even help with bad breath. Many that often suffer from stomach aches associated to gas pains are advised to take advantage of ginger's capability to neutralize acids. Its healing properties aid in the digestion process, thus providing for an almost immediate relief. Other than that, ginger can also help relieve the symptoms of dizziness, nausea, motion sickness, and flatulence.

Jasmine tea is popular with many people primarily because of its special composition. To make jasmine tea, jasmine flowers and green tea leaves are combined together. The resulting tea is one that has a very pleasing aroma. But more importantly, jasmine tea is strengthened by the strong anti-oxidizing properties of green tea. And just like ginger tea, jasmine tea can also be used to aid in the digestion process. It works by relaxing and soothing the muscles of the stomach and the intestines. In a recent study, it was found out that jasmine tea can also help lower down one's cholesterol level and support living longer.



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Green tea leaves are steamed whereas black and oolong tea leaves are fermented and the compounds in them are not nearly as effective as a result.

You're probably wondering: Why green tea instead of other types of tea?

Caffeine often gets a bad rap. Studies show that our bodies benefit from a moderate intake of caffeine each day. If you're avoiding caffeine for health reasons you're actually depriving your body of health benefits.

The best way to get caffeine is in green tea. Don't add sugar to the green tea because that will dilute the health benefits of the caffeine.

If you've avoided green tea because you don't like the taste let me assure you that there is a huge variety of green tea available. Some are blended with spices, some have an edgier taste, some are almost sweet.

Yes, it does. If you're worried about caffeine, relax. Green tea has half the caffeine of a can of Coke (30-60 mg per serving).

There are benefits to green tea apart from the caffeine, of course. For example, Purdue University conducted a study that showed that green tea has a compound that helps fight cancer cells. Also, if you have rheumatoid arthritis, auto-immune difficulties, high cholesterol, frequent infections and heart disease, green tea has been proven to be effective. It also destroys the bacteria that causes tooth decay. These are just a few of the benefits of green tea. It can even help you lose weight! But I'll save those wondrous details for another article.

Does Green Tea Have Caffeine?

And if you drink green tea you will relax without even trying. Unlike the caffeine in soda and coffee, the caffeine in green tea does not raise your blood pressure. It even has a calming effect.



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Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio can be clear in color to a light gold and can be dry or attain a high level of sweetness and even age well. It is a medium bodied wine with fresh aromas and flavors suggestive of melon and apples, refreshed by cleansing acidity. It is a wine that is usually delicately fragrant and mildly floral along with hints of almond and smoke. Pair with pasta, chicken and fish.

White wines are best served in narrower glasses that allow for better aroma concentration of more delicate varietals. A variety of taste descriptors apply to white wine, such as citrus, apple, pear, grapefruit, lemon, lime, pineapple, melon, butter, honey, flora, herb, earthy, along with light oak vanilla, sweet wood coconut, as well as heavier oak, smoke, toast.

Viognier is full-bodied like an oaky Chardonnay, with a much more distinctive fruit character. Viognier possesses a rich and complex floral aroma that often conjures up reflections of overripe apricots mixed with orange blossoms, along with a distinctive and sweet aroma-flavor profile as Gewrztraminer. Viognier is usually made in a dry style and seems to appeal more to the typical Chardonnay drinker since both share tropical fruit flavors and a creamy mouth feel. Aromatic and fruit forward by nature of the grape, Viognier pairs well with spicy foods such as Thai and Vietnamese cuisine, and with shellfish, such as Dungeness crab.

The Best White Wines - Leaders of the Pack

Gewrztraminer is more pungent and full-bodied than most any other white wine with a heady, aromatic scent of roses, passion fruit, floral notes and exotic lychee-nut flavor with at times a heavy, oily texture and a slight tendency to bitterness that can be overwhelming and tiring to some. Gewrztraminer grapes produce wines colored from light to dark golden yellow with a copper tone, depending on the fruit's ripeness. Gewrztraminer can be made into an excellent dessert wine. Gewrztraminer pairs well with Asian cuisine, and enjoys good company with Munster cheese, smoked salmon and fleshy, fatty (oily) wild game.

Chardonnay is the most prominent of the white wine varietals, unmistakable in the mouth because of its excellent sugar/acid balance, its full body, and its easy smoothness. Chardonnay's intrinsic blank canvas quality allows its flavors to be dramatically affected by soil, climate, vineyard practices, and winemaking techniques that produce wide variances in the Chardonnay flavor profile. The Chardonnay aroma is distinct, yet delicate, often smells like apricots, apples, lemons, peaches, or tropical fruits such as pineapple, banana, mango, guava, kiwi. Chardonnay is the major varietal used in quality sparkling wines and French Champagne. Chardonnay is the only grape permitted in the Chablis region of France. Chablis is described as flinty, mineral or "steely", versus the Meursault appellation (one of the relatively few Burgundy villages that produces almost entirely white wine) where Chardonnay is described as having a lush, ripe, "fleshy", "buttery" quality. California Chardonnay is every bit as variable with exciting taste quality it develops there. Chardonnay has also been a successful grape in Australia, sometimes misnamed there "pinot chardonnay". Chardonnay is most commonly paired with roast chicken and other white meats such as turkey. Heavily oak influenced Chardonnays do not pair well with more delicate fish; they pair better with smoked fish, spicy Southeast Asian cuisine, garlic and guacamole. More mellow Chardonnays pair with earthy dishes like mushroom soup and aged cheese.

Chenin Blanc provides a fairly neutral palate for the expression of terroir, with typically a floral, honeyed character, along with zesty acidity, as sensory trademarks of well-made Chenin Blanc. Considered the most versatile of all wine grape varieties, fragrant and lightly sweet and crisp, it can be used to make everything -- light sparkling wines, dry table wines, nectar-like dessert wines (where the grapes can be left on the vines to develop noble rot, producing an intense, viscous dessert wine that will improve considerably with age), and even brandy are all produced in various areas of the wine world.

Semillon is the majority white variety in Bordeaux regions of Graves, Entre de Mers and Sauternes, and makes up the majority of the blend in the most expensive and famous dessert wines in the world. Semillon wine can be produced both as a dry and a sweet. It is full of crisp citrus flavors with a touch of fresh herbs. It is full flavored, rich, aromatic, soft, subtle, and a rich counter balance to the Sauvignon Blanc, which can be aromatically aggressive and acidic. Semillon works well when blended with Chardonnay, providing weight and richness.

"White wine with white meat" is still the mantra of the wine world but your personal preference should dictate. White wines, yellow, golden or straw-like in color, are derived from an assortment of grape varietals of green, gold or yellowish-colored grapes, or from just the juice (not the skin) of select red grapes. White wines tend to be more refreshing and lighter in character and taste than red wine vintages, making them ideal selections for spring and summer occasions. White wines are often preferred with lighter meals such as lunch, smaller lighter dinners, and appetizers, or as aperitifs, with optimum serving temperatures at 45-50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sauvignon Blanc, one of the first fine wines to be bottled with a screwcap in commercial quantities, is usually consumed young, not particularly benefiting from aging. It's quite distinctive, often sharp, aggressive smell is described as grass, bell-pepper, grapefruit, lime, or melon in nature. Blending Sauvignon Blanc with Semillon is a common practice to add richness and an extra element of figs to the aroma, softening the Sauvignon Blanc's naturally high acidity character. Sauvignon Blanc is always crisp, tangy, tart, and zesty in character. This character pervades in even sweet and dessert versions, preventing them from being cloying and sticky-tasting. Sauvignon Blanc is thus able to accompany the greatest variety of foods. It pairs well with sushi, fish, and fresh goat cheese.



Alligator Beef Jerky - How to Make Exotic Alligator Beef Jerky

Directions:

10 lb alligator meat

3. Sprinkle a thin layer of the jerky salt mix on a cutting board.

1/8 cup lemon juice

Basic Alligator Jerky

6. Stick a toothpick through one end of each meat strip and suspend strips from oven or smoker rack after shaking off excess salt.

1/2 small Bottle onion salt

Since alligator meat is popular in New Orleans and Bayou-themed restaurants around the nation, Cajun flavoring seems like a natural choice for alligator jerky. This is a Cajun beef jerky recipe adapted to make alligator beef jerky.

black pepper

10 oz Worchestershire sauce

2. Prepare the jerky salt mix by combining the equal parts of garlic salt and black pepper.

1. Mix ingredients.

Many jerky makers pride themselves on their exotic selection. Dave P. from Wilkes-Barre, PA favors Alligator Bob's brand.

alligator tail

7. Heat or smoke around 120 degrees until dry (about four hours).

1/8 cup Caynne pepper

4. Lay alligator strips on salt mix.

Ingredients:

3. Dehydrate in dehydrator or a 150-degree oven.

1/2 small Bottle liquid smoke

6 oz Soy sauce

Gators are a lot less scary when they come in the edible form of jerky! Exotic jerky, such as alligator jerky have become immensely popular among fans of dried and spiced meat. Alligator jerky is among other exotic choices such as emu, elk, ostrich and more. But you don't have to go to Mardi Gras or the Everglades to taste this treat ... you can make it yourself!

Cajun Alligator Jerky

Making alligator jerky is really not much different than the usual beef jerky process. You just have to find somewhere that sells alligator meat. Most small town butchers will have this offering, and if they don't regularly stock it, they can get it. If you do not have a local specialty butcher, there are some online sites you can order it from, such as CajunGrocer.

8. Store jerky in airtight containers or eat right away!

Ingredients:

Buying Alligator Jerky

Alligator Beef Jerky - How to Make Exotic Alligator Beef Jerky

1/2 of a small bottle hot sauce

1. Cut alligator tail into long strips, one inch wide and one-quarter inch thick or less.

garlic salt

Directions:

2. Marinate 24-30 hrs.