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By Bo Friberg
Published 1989
A shrub native to Turkey. Several parts of the plant are used to season food. The petals and berries are dried and ground to produce a purple powder with an acidic flavor. The leaves have a sour, slightly peppery taste and are steeped in water before use. Dried sumac seeds are used as a flavoring ingredient as well as a topping in a way comparable to poppy seeds.
© 1989 All rights reserved. Published by Wiley.
