The Science of Spice

(Jacob Rumans) #1

South Asia 39


Karachi


Lhasa
The capital of Tibet was
an important city on the
southwest Silk Road.

Goa
When the Portuguese
colonised Goa in the
16th century, they
introduced chillies
from the New World.

Kashgar


Balkh


To China

To East Asia

Mumbai


Kolkata


Sri Lanka
Formerly called Ceylon, this island was for
centuries the only known source of cinnamon.

Colombo


Bharuch


Delhi


NEPAL
BHUTAN

INDIA


SRI LANKA


Chennai


Yangon


BANGLADESH


MUSTARD

Mustard seeds and oil
are key to traditional
Bengali cooking.

Spice hub


Calcutta (now called
Kolkata) was one of the
cities that grew out of
the colonial trading posts
set up where the overland
Silk Road and maritime
Spice Route met. Spice
merchants from all over
the world traded here.

BLACK CARDAMOM

Black cardamom
flourishes on the cool
foothills of the Himalayas.

AMCHOOR

Amchoor is a popular
flavouring in central
India’s vegetarian dishes.

FENNEL

Rajasthan is a major
producer of fennel.

CINNAMON

Eight cinnamon species
are native to Sri Lanka;
all but one grow wild.
CARDAMOM

Around 75% of India’s
cardamom is grown in
the state of Kerala.

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