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balzdeep
OK, it was fun when everyone started listing herbs they've seen used in absinthe. Let's start that thread, staying on topic, of course, again! I'll start!

Wormwood
Hyssop
Green Anise
Star Anise
Fennel
Lemon Balm (Melissa)
Coriander
Angelica Seed (Angelica Root)
Roman Wormwood
Mint
Cinnamon
Calamus Root
Chamomile
Valerian Root
Tarragon
Louched Liver
Tansy.
Damiana.
Crosby
Genepi.
Crosby
Veronica
Cardamom
Lavender
Louched Liver
Something red.
Crosby
Whatever those beetles are that they use in Serpis.
balzdeep
Box Elder Bugs, I believe.
Sasparilla
Crosby
Yum, Box Elder Bugs!
Crosby
Man, check out those eyes.
Aion
"Valerian Root"
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Really???

"Cinnamon" wtf.sml
Hah, my secret spice!!

Nutmeg
DGLeadbetter
Parsley
Sage
Rosemary
Thyme

DG
Aion
QUOTE(DGLeadbetter @ Dec 9 2003, 02:25 AM)
Parsley

Then Spinach has to be added to the list too. basher.gif

Juniper berries
Orange peel
Dittany

one old protocol called for:
Elecampane root
Le Gimp
Grains of Paradise
Coracao (Bitter Orange Peel)
Mace (the spice, not the spray)
Aion
someone mentioned this herb (long time ago)
being used for coloring:

stinging nettle

OUCH!
CelticGent
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Rimbaud
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Rimbaud
Garlic
Basil
Crushed Red Pepper

....oh wait, that's for my marinara sauce.

Rimmy: :PTFA:
Porkio
QUOTE(Aion @ Dec 9 2003, 03:07 AM)
one old protocol called for:
Elecampane root

Also known as Black Alder root. From the Nimes recipe.
Porkio
QUOTE(balzdeep @ Dec 9 2003, 12:59 AM)
Angelica Seed (Angelica Root)

Not sure if you meant Angelica root & seed were interchangeable, but they're definitely not.
Le Gimp
QUOTE(Rimbaud @ Dec 9 2003, 10:22 AM)
Garlic
Basil
Crushed Red Pepper

....oh wait, that's for my marinara sauce.

Rimmy:  :PTFA:

Is that what is used for the red coloring in SERPIS?
CelticGent
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Off. Jack Batemaster
Herbie?

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CelticGent
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Off. Jack Batemaster
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Larspeart
Valarian root? Gross! That stuff stinks! Also, the other oster was dead on. Zzzzz.


"Tansy.
Damiana"

hehehe, now THAT will get ya high!

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Off. Jack Batemaster
Jackfruit
Melissa and Lemon Balm
sheepprofessor
"Jackfruit"?
Porkio
QUOTE(Off. Jack Batemaster @ Dec 9 2003, 05:06 PM)

Melissa and Lemon Balm

chasehatchet.sml

Melissa is OK to use, but lemon balm tastes like lemon pledge. Unless you use them both together, then it tastes OK...
balzdeep
QUOTE(Porkio @ Dec 9 2003, 09:55 AM)
QUOTE(balzdeep @ Dec 9 2003, 12:59 AM)
Angelica Seed (Angelica Root)

Not sure if you meant Angelica root & seed were interchangeable, but they're definitely not.

Nope, just put together since they are the same plant.

I believe the Valerian root was used for a "night-capper" absinthe with the idea that it would allow someone to go to sleep after drinking it (vs. staying up all night like normally happened). Was told it didn't work.
Jethrow
I dont think anyone added Mint...

Cardamon? A friend of mine bought me some Green Cardamon to use.
Anyone want to say what flavor/etc it imparts?
DGLeadbetter
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Cardamon?


Yeah, you know ... that fat kid on South Park.

DG
Aion
I love the SCENT of cardamom.

The taste is some kind of soapy,
like turbocharged star anise.
Very powerful spice, therefore
very difficult to balance.
Aion
QUOTE(Porkio @ Dec 9 2003, 10:52 AM)
Also known as Black Alder root.  From the Nimes recipe.

Porkio, can you please tell me, what the French word
for "Elecampane Root" is in The Nimes protocol.
My Duplais is at home, so I´m not able to check it right now.

I´m almost sure, that Elecampane is NOT Black Alder.

Elecampane

Alder
Porkio
Unfortunately I can't find my photocopy of DuPlais (English translation), but DeBrevans says "Root Black Alder" for the Nimes recipe, and there is no mention of Elecampane, though I remember the same recipe being in DuPlais except it says Elecampane.

Black Alder is a plant native to North America, so it's surprising it would be listed in a French recipe at all. You're right, they do appear to be entirely different plants. I just assumed they were the same plant, as Debrevans & Duplais often use different names for the same plant (anise seed vs. green anise, lemonbalm vs. Melissa, Genepi: Artemisia Rupestris vs. Genepi). I would assume DuPlais is correct, as that volume is much more detailed and specific than Debrevans.
Off. Jack Batemaster
QUOTE(sheepprofessor @ Dec 9 2003, 03:07 PM)
"Jackfruit"?

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(Yes, Jackfruit.)
sheepprofessor
That doesn't sound at all good. Would you care to elaborate?
Off. Jack Batemaster
http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/jackfruit.html
sheepprofessor
Not as bad as my scariest imaginings (Leatherman.gif arcadeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.gif) but still a little strange.

In absinthe?
Off. Jack Batemaster
Sure. Why not?
Rimbaud
Sheeps, I think you've already had an absinthe with jackfruit in it...
sheepprofessor
Yes, I guess I have.

I can't say that I particularly noticed the fruit flavor, though.
Off. Jack Batemaster
Have you drank any red Absinthe?
sheepprofessor
Yeah, I did have a swallow or two of one (not counting the Serpis, the color of which is absolutely unnatural).

But I was thinking of a certain blanche I had that advertised itself as containing some percentage of 'Jugo de Fruit.'

I mean, I was pretty sure that it wasn't orange juice, but...
Off. Jack Batemaster
Technically some orange juice and jackfruit.
Off. Jack Batemaster
Jackfruit will make you trip Balz™. Literally...
DGLeadbetter
Is Jackfruit the severed, low hanging nuts from a Jackalope?

DG
Crosby
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Crosby
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Crosby
Big fruit.
Off. Jack Batemaster
QUOTE(DGLeadbetter @ Dec 10 2003, 05:38 PM)
Is Jackfruit the severed, low hanging nuts from a Jackalope?

DG

JACKALOPIE!!!
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