Well, when I got into the car it was a different story. Becket couldn't handle the nose piercing smell. He moved to the back seat by the girls to try to breathe. Soon we all realized we could all taste that smell on our tongues, so I sealed it up in our trail mix bag.
Becket's whole world is turned upside down and he "nose" it . Bad, i know.
When I brought it into the house, we could still smell it so I bagged it up and stuck It in our storage shed.The spice definition:
Asafoetida (Ferula assafoetida), alternative spelling asafetida,( /æsəˈfɛtɨdə/)[1] (also known as devil's dung, stinking gum, asant, food of the gods, giant fennel, hing and ting) is the dried latex (gum oleoresin) exuded from the living underground rhizome or tap root of several species of Ferula, which is a perennial herb (1 to 1.5 m high). The species is native to Persia (Iran) and India[2]. Asafoetida has a pungent, unpleasant smell when raw, but in cooked dishes, it delivers a smooth flavor, reminiscent of leeks.
2 comments:
K- Mic. WHAT are you doing cooking with ingredients I can't even pronounce!? Around here we use things like peanut butter and mac & cheese (spiral if we're really feeling wild). Can I come to your house for dinner?
Look at you, torturing your own children all for the sake of making something yummy! ;)
You will have to let us all know if it was worth it.
We are hoping to run into you guys while in St George for the marathon :)
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