The Spice Route

Birch bark spice

Birch bark has been traditionally used in Nordic regions for its woody, resinous notes.

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Birch bark spice spice - culinary ingredient

Origin & History

Origin:

Europe du Nord

Birch bark has been traditionally used in Nordic regions for its woody, resinous notes.

How to use this spice

Pairs well with:
infusionsdrinkssyrupslight smoking

Benefits

  • woody aroma
  • resinous note
  • distinctive

For informational purposes only. Does not constitute medical advice.

Storage

Store dried bark airtight and dry.

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Possible substitutions

If you don't have Birch bark spice, you can use:

écorce de chêne (différent)bois fumé léger

Frequently Asked Questions

What foods pair well with birch bark?

It's mainly used in infusions, syrups, and drinks.

Is birch bark very strong?

It's woody and resinous but balanced.