Can Goron Spice be also used for Currywurst sauce?
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Can Goron Spice be also used for Currywurst sauce?
Fragrant Sautéed Mushrooms
Flavourful fragrant mushrooms topped with fresh herbs and a special Goron spice mix. Inspired by the fragrant mushroom sauté recipe from Zelda Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild. These sautéed mushrooms are a quick, easy side dish for any dinner!
These sweet and spicy mushrooms are easy to whip up in just half an hour! This recipe makes about 4 servings.
Ingredients
1 lb (5-6 cups) mushrooms, sliced – about 12 average size mushrooms
2-4 tbsp oil
1 tbsp nutritional yeast
½ tbsp brown sugar
½ tbsp paprika
½ tbsp tomato powder (or substitute 1 tsp coriander)
1 tsp curry powder...
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LoZ: BotW & TotK - Goron Spice
Question: What do you think Goron Spice is made from?
The description says, "It is made of several different spices, & the initial wave of spiciness turns into sweetness."
I think that at least 3 of said spices are Spicy Pepper, Warm Pepper, & Warm Safflina, possibly with dried & ground Fire Fruit, but what are the others?
While the description says it has a sweet aftertaste of sorts, I don't think it has sugar. So, that's why I added the Fire Fruit.
On the other hand, depending on which herb Warm Safflina is based on, it might be the key. For instance, I noted that it possesses a resemblance to Pineapple Sage (Salvia elegans), which has a spiced pineapple-like flavor with a hint of mint. So, maybe that'd be enough?
It's also important, I think, to remember that Goron Spice is the defining ingredients involved in the game's curry dishes. So, it's likely a blend of such spices, potentially including tumeric, corriander, cumin, fenugeek, black pepper, fennel, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, mustardseeds, & potentially even saffron.
Now, this isn't serious, it's just theorycrafting & I'm just having fun, but I really would like to hear other people's opinions.
Comment & tag your thoughts.
LoZ Wild Masterlist
These are the signs you find along the road up Death Mountain, in Goron City, and even at the peak of the crater. The sign says “Info”.
The sign for the Protein Palace says “BBQ”. This is the one and only time that I’ve seen the letter “Q” in Breath of the Wild.
I love how this turned out BUT BOY AM I A LITTLE ANNOYED BECAUSE HALF OF THE OTHER THINGS I DRAW AREN’T AS GOOD AS THIS
also below is basically how I feel about this
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Pork and Mushroom Coconut Curry
Scrumptious pork smothered in sweet and spicy seasoning, served with fragrant jasmine rice and seared mushrooms, simmered in coconut milk and more spices. A delicious recipe inspired by the meat curry Zelda Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
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Chicken Coconut Curry with Rice
Sweet and spicy baked chicken drumsticks served with a coconut mushroom curry and fragrant Jasmine rice. Inspired by the poultry curry recipe from Zelda Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild, this delicious feast is bursting with flavour!
Ingredients
2-3 tbsp oil
8 chicken drumsticks
2 cup uncooked Jasmine rice
4 cups water
1 cup onion, diced
¼ cup garlic, minced
4 cups sliced mushrooms
2 cups coconut milk
2 ½ cups diced tomatoes...
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