The word “seasoning” refers to any ingredient used to enhance or add flavor to food. It’s a broad term that includes herbs, spices, salts, sauces, and blends.
Types of Seasoning:
- Salt and Pepper: The most basic, essential seasonings.
- Herbs: Usually from the leaves of plants—like parsley, basil, oregano, thyme, or cilantro.
- Spices: Derived from seeds, bark, roots, or fruits—like cinnamon, cumin, paprika, or chili powder.
- Blends & Mixes: Pre-mixed seasonings like taco seasoning, curry powder, or poultry seasoning.
- Liquids & Sauces: Soy sauce, vinegar, lemon juice, hot sauce—these also count as seasonings in cooking.
Purpose:
- Enhances natural flavors of ingredients
- Adds aroma and depth to dishes
- Can add color or visual appeal
- Helps balance flavors (like sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami)
Tip: Seasoning is often added in layers—some while cooking and some at the end for a fresh, bright flavor.
If you want, I can make a quick guide of common seasonings and what dishes they go best with—it’s super handy when cooking. Do you want me to make that?