Origin and History:
Clove, or Syzygium aromaticum, is a spice native to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia, also known as the Spice Islands. It has been used for thousands of years in Asian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisines. Historically prized for its medicinal and aromatic properties, clove was a highly traded commodity in ancient times.
Flavor profile:
Cloves have a warm, intense, and slightly sweet flavor with spicy, bitter notes. Their aroma is very strong and distinct, often described as a combination of sweetness and sharpness, with hints of pepper, menthol, and camphor. A small amount goes a long way in both food and cocktails.
common usage:
Cloves are commonly used in savory dishes, especially in Asian and Middle Eastern cooking, as well as in baking and pickling. They’re essential in spice blends like garam masala, pumpkin spice, and Chinese five-spice.
usage in cocktails:
Clove can be used as a garnish, in simple syrup, or in clove bitters. It pairs well with warm and rich spirits like whiskey, rum, and brandy, making it a popular choice for holiday drinks, spiced cocktails, and mulled beverages.
