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Barbecue spice mix

Barbecue spice mix
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Ingredient Information

Name

Barbecue spice mix

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

6 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Barbecue spice mix

Barbecue spice mix is an aromatic and flavorful combination of different spices and herbs used to season meats and vegetables before grilling or cooking over charcoal. This mix provides a characteristic flavor—smoky, sweet, and sometimes spicy—that is emblematic of barbecue preparations in various culinary styles.

Origin: The tradition of barbecue blends has its roots in the cuisine of the southern United States, especially in states like Texas, Carolina, and Tennessee, where barbecue is a deeply rooted practice. However, the popularity of these mixes has transcended borders, and variants exist in Mexico, Argentina, and other Latin American countries, adapting to local ingredients and flavors.

Properties: These mixes generally include ingredients such as paprika, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, brown sugar, and salt. They are rich in intense flavors and may also have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties thanks to spices like garlic and chili. Additionally, they are an excellent way to enhance the flavor of meats without adding extra calories.

Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: In different countries, it may be found under names such as barbecue dressing, grill seasoning, roast spice mix, or simply powdered marinade.

Nutritional Properties

10g
fiber
1500mg
sodium
30mcg
folate
14g
fats
800mg
potassium
280
calories
0mcg
lycopene
12g
proteins
15mg
vitamin c
40g
carbohydrates

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