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Spice mixture used in Chinese cuisine
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Five-spice powder
Five-spice powder
Chinese name
Chinese五香粉
Literal meaning"five-spice powder"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinwǔxiāng fěn
IPA[ù.ɕjáŋ fə̀n]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationńgh hēung fán
Jyutpingng5 hoeng1 fan2
IPA[ŋ hœŋ˥ fɐn˧˥]
Southern Min
HokkienPOJngó͘-hiong-hún
Vietnamese name
Vietnamesengũ vị hương
Chữ Hán五味
Khmer name
Khmerម្សៅគ្រឿងទេសប្រាំ

Five-spice powder (Chinese:五香粉;pinyin:wǔxiāng fěn) is aspice mixture of five or more spices—commonlystar anise,cloves,Chinese cinnamon,Sichuan pepper, andfennel seeds—used predominantly in almostall branches ofChinese cuisine. The five flavors of the spices reflect the five traditional Chinese elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water) and flavors (sweet, bitter, sour, salty, and savory).[1][better source needed] The addition of eight other spices createsthirteen-spice powder [zh] (十三香), which is used less commonly.

Ingredients

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A common mix for ground five-spice powder (center) is (clockwise from top left) cinnamon, fennel seeds, star anise, Sichuan peppercorns and cloves.

While there are many variants, a common mix is:[2]

Other recipes may containanise seed,ginger root,nutmeg,turmeric,Amomum villosum pods (shārén砂仁),Amomumcardamomum pods (báidòukòu白豆蔻),licorice,Mandarin orange peel orgalangal.

In Southern China,Cinnamomum loureiroi and Mandarin orange peel are commonly used as substitutes forCinnamomum cassia and cloves respectively. These ingredients collectively produce southern five-spice powders' distinctive, slightly different flavor profile.

Use

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Five-spice powder is used as aspice rub for chicken, duck, goose, pork, and seafood, inred cooking recipes, or added to the breading for fried foods.[2] Five-spice powder is used in recipes forCantonese roasted duck, as well as beef stew. Canned spiced pork cubes are very popular as well. Five-spice powder is used as a marinade for Vietnamese broiled chicken. The five-spice powder mixture has followed theChinese diaspora and has been incorporated into other national cuisines throughout Asia.

InHawaii, some restaurants place a shaker of the spice on each patron's table.[citation needed] Aseasoned salt can be easily made by dry-roasting commonsalt with five-spice powder under low heat in a dry pan until the spice and salt are well mixed.

Five-spice powder can also add complexity and savoriness to sweets and savory dishes alike.[3]

It has a traditional use as an antiseptic and a cure for indigestion.[4] In one study, the potential antioxidant capacities of Chinese five-spice powder (consisting of Sichuan pepper, fennel seed, cinnamon, star anise, and clove) with varying proportion of individual spice ingredients was investigated through four standard methods. The results suggest that clove is the major contributor to the high antioxidant capacities of the five-spice powder, whereas the other four ingredients contribute only to the flavor.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Jampel, Sarah (20 August 2019)."The Spice Blend That's Great on Pork Ribs (and Also in Cookies)".Bon Appétit. Retrieved21 September 2020.
  2. ^abChinese Five Spice at The Epicentre
  3. ^"The 5-Flavor Profile of Chinese Five-Spice Powder".The Spruce Eats. Retrieved21 September 2020.
  4. ^abBi, Xinyan; Soong, Yean Yean; Lim, Siang Wee; Henry, Christiani Jeyakumar (3 April 2015)."Evaluation of antioxidant capacity of Chinese five-spice ingredients".International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition.66 (3):289–292.doi:10.3109/09637486.2015.1007452.ISSN 0963-7486.PMID 25666419.S2CID 23788102.

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