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Greek Spices Photo Gallery

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by Nancy Gaifyllia
for About.com

Greek cooking uses many spices, some easily recognizable and some less well-known, and almost always, grinding your own will give a much more satisfying result. Keep in mind that spices lose flavor as they age, so buy in small quantities and replenish often.

Before arriving in Greece, my spice experience was strictly limited to packaged powders, and I don't think I would have recognized an allspice berry or a nutmeg. For those whose experience with Greek spices is limited, and for those who enjoy seeing spices as we buy them here in Greece, this photo gallery presents the most commonly used spices in cooking Greek foods.

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Spiceboard: Greek Spices and Dried Herbs (c) Jim StanfieldMy Spiceboard: Greek Spices and Dried HerbsAllspice BerriesAllspiceAnise SeedAniseCardamomCardamom
Cinnamon Sticks and Ground CinnamonCinnamonClovesClovesCorianderCorianderPhoto of CuminCumin
Curry PowderCurry PowderGinger Root and Ground GingerGingerHot red peppersHot PeppersPhoto of MahlabMahlab
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