Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Culinary Herbs Shopping Tips (Local: Teaneck, NJ)

What to look for: Herbs that are in good condition do not show signs of wilt, yellowing, or “mushiness” in a plastic wrap. Price: it varies greatly, from nearer the $1.00 range to nearly $3.50 a bunch. Look at the size of the whole package when comparing pricing.

Also look at the packing when you are buying dried herbs. It is difficult to tell how long it has been packaged. Flavor “escapes” plastic and cellophane bags in a short time. Look for relatively green dried herbs as opposed to brown. If you can get herbs in glass jars as opposed to plastic; it is preferable.

When you get home, empty the dried herbs into glass jars, and even put a dark paper liner in it to prevent loss. If that is not possible, store the herbs in a dark, dry place, NOT above the stove or in an open, decorative shelf.

Whole Foods Bergen Mall, Paramus. Large variety, fresh herbs, moderate price. array includes lemon grass, basil, cilantro, mint, chervil, dill, tarragon, parsley, sage, other. Farm of origin: www.jacobsfarm.com

Kings Market, Cresskill. Pricey. Good condition. Limited variety ( dill, rosemary, mint[spearmint],thyme, chives], but the basics are in excellent condition.

Farmer’s Market, Hackensack, Main Street: Fresh herbs, including horseradish, mint, other, many dried herbs from the Hispanic tradition, both medicinal and culinary (passionflowers, manzanilla, borage, etc.-about 20.)
Hackensack Market, Passaic Street, next to railroad track Moderate price for a big amount dried in cellophane bags (oregano, chilies [several kinds], malecheta, manzanilla, herba Buena, anise stella (star anise0 whole aloe, more. Dried herbs also include Jamaican curry.
Market at New Bridge, Bergenfield. New Bridge Rd.,opposite Pathmark. Exceptional fresh herbs at about ½ the price of local supermarkets. Fresh ginger, tarragon, mint, oregano, oregano-limited, but fresh.

Market in Foster Village, Bergenfield. Primarily Asian root herbs, spices, fresh and dried. Worth exploring for Asian cooking, as well as for kinds of noodles, fresh produce. Prices? Moderate, although ginger is not cheap anywhere.

Local Supermarkets:
Stop & Shop, Wide variety of fresh herbs, as well as standard brands of dried herbs.

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