Especias y Hierbas

Bay leaf powder

Bay leaf powder
Popularity 12 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Bay leaf powder

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

12 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Bay leaf powder is a seasoning obtained from the dry grinding of the leaves of the Laurus nobilis, an evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean region. This powder preserves the characteristic aroma and flavor of fresh bay leaves, which are described as slightly bitter, earthy, and with notes of pine and mint.

Bay leaf powder is widely used in cooking to enhance the flavor of stews, soups, braises, sauces, and dishes with meats and legumes. Its use makes it easier to incorporate the bay leaf flavor into recipes where finding the whole leaf is not desired.

Among its properties, it boasts antioxidant and digestive effects, as it has traditionally been attributed with benefits for relieving stomach discomfort and improving digestion.

Regarding its name, in Latin America it is common to find this ingredient also under the names "ground bay leaf" or "bay powder". It is important not to confuse it with the Caribbean bay leaf or other local species that may have different properties.

Nutritional Properties

26g
fiber
1200mg
calcium
40mcg
folate
56mg
iron
960mg
potassium
313
calories
0mcg
lycopene
270mg
magnesium
7g
proteins
21mg
vitamin c
7g
total fats
74g
carbohydrates

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