The Underrated Black Cardamoms
Having written about Green Cardamom in my previous column I now start off with the Black or Brown Cardamom and in so doing, I strangely feel so Canadian. You see the story about green cardamoms and the black cardamoms is exactly like that of us Canadians and our friends south of the border. Many people don’t even know that these are two different entities: one much stronger, bolder, bigger, more stable and adaptable and the other, well let’s say, just better known.
There you go! I said it, Eh!
And will elaborate. There are Americans I know and have personally met, for whom Canada is just another state up north. There are others who start to ask about the people from Canada they had met last winter on their Mexican Vacation expecting me to know them and the list goes on. Where I am getting at with this is, that Black Cardamoms are much underrated and I am sure many of you reading this would not even know the difference between the two.
Black / Brown Cardamom, (here on forward I will just use Black Cardamom), like their Green Cousins, are also originate in the Indian Subcontinent but further North in the Himalayan Mountain ranges from areas in Bhutan , Nepal and in the Northern regions of the State if Sikkim in India.