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potiche | 12:36 Sat 04th Apr 2020 | Food & Drink
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So.......the spice shelf has my attention. Remember Michael McIntyre's brilliant sketch about the spice rack? I have a bag if what looks like saffron....but theres 100gms of it so I'm thinking it would be worth a fortune if really saffron. It was bought in Thailand...in 2015!... from TescoLotus. It's labelled DOK-KUM-FOUY. What is it? How should I use it?
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Dok kum foy is "Safflower" not saffron. However it is a substitute for saffron. It is a traditional Chinese medicine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safflower
14:57 Sat 04th Apr 2020
Turmeric ?
Yes, more likely turmeric. Have a taste and see....
I’d be careful it might be Thai viagra!
^^known as Thaiagra....?
Whatever it turns out to be, it will be past it's best now. Dried herbs are only good for about 3 years and spices 2.
...and at 5+ years old, I'd throw it out!
My brother brought me some Saffron back from Goa a few years back. When I asked him how much he wanted for it, he said it was a present. Must have been fake 'cos he's tighter than a duck's whatsit :-))
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Def not turmeric...its like little grass flowers with their tiny outside leaves. I've infused some...not yeilding much colour & only slight anise taste. The name has stumped Google too so at least that's not a Thai warning.
Definitely not saffron then. Bin it!
DOK-KUM-FOUY is the place it was either bought or made.
My guess is that it would be some kind of dried fruit/flower tea/infusion.
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I realise I have no idea what saffron tastes like.... only recognise colour.
Thnx AuntPolly great deduction
Well it was bought in TescoLotus ;-)
Maybe give them a call :-D
jj109 lives in Thailand, maybe he can help.
I love how some are shouting "throw it out! throw it out!!"...it may be old but it's not poison.
I had a clean out a few months ago, and really wish I'd kept a few things. They may have been past their prime, but still usable.

Now I'm wondering about a sealed pack of salami I found in the back of the fridge. It's taunting me...
Eat it. You know you want to.
...it may not be poison, but at 5+ years old certainly not worth using , either.
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Lol I'm with you pasta. Your salami was aged before it was sold so if it's still sealed carry on. Thnx Geezer but didnt look similar to any. Think my erb is too bright for fennel. It has offered up a brighter colour with soaking so I threw that into my chicken rice soup....can't remember the last time I bothered to boil up a carcass.....and it has a lovely golden tinge....sorted.

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