Spices

Last Updated: January 02, 2023

Medically reviewed by NKF Patient Education Team

Spices like cinnamon, cumin, and turmeric enhance flavor in dishes. They're safe in cooking but use caution with supplements or large quantities.

Spices are from different parts of plants such as bark, roots, seeds, and berries. They can add exciting flavors to recipes. Some popular spices include allspice, cardamom, chili powder, cinnamon, cloves, coriander, cumin, garlic powder, ginger, nutmeg, paprika, pepper, and turmeric. They are safe when used in cooking but be careful with using them as a supplement or in large amounts.

Why are spices a superfood?

  • They enhance the flavor of food without adding salt 
  • They provide color to any meal.
  • The smell of spices increases appetite and brings pleasure to meals.
  • They are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

Spices and kidney disease

Because spices are low in sodium, they are healthy for all the following kidney conditions and treatments:

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and Transplant
  • Hemodialysis (3 times/week)
  • Daily Home and Nocturnal Hemodialysis/Peritoneal Dialysis
  • Kidney Stones

Storage

  • Store spices away from sunlight, heat, and moisture.
  • Store them in air-tight containers.
  • Try not to sprinkle spices directly from the container into the cooking pan. (If heat or moisture gets into the spice container it can cause spices to lose flavor.)  
  • Whole spices stay fresh for up to 2 years while ground spices should be used within 6 months.

How to toast and grind whole spices

Toasting spices brings out the oils and deeper flavors. Follow these simple steps to toast and grind whole spices. 

  1. Toast whole spices in a dry pan over low heat. 
  2. Stir spices until lightly browned.
  3. Remove from pan and cool spices.
  4. Grind spices using a mortar and pestle, spice grinder, or coffee grinder.
  5. Enjoy freshly ground spices in your favorite recipes.

Types of spices and uses

SpiceUse
AllspiceLamb, chicken, stew, breads
CardamomLentils, chicken, curry, rice 
Chili powderSoup, salad dressing, dry rubs, sauces
CinnamonDesserts, cakes, hot beverages pork, lamb, apples, pears
ClovesCurries, soup, marinades, hot beverages, baked goods
CorianderSoup, sauces, marinades, curry, dry rubs, beans 
CuminChili, curry, pork, lamb, beef
Garlic powderVegetables, dry rubs, salads, seafood marinades, breads
GingerChicken, squash, sesame noodles, marinades
NutmegBaked goods, pumpkin, butternut squash, rice, sauces
PaprikaFish, rice, salad dressings, marinades, stews
PepperEggs, meats, seafood, lentils, beans, vegetables
TurmericCurry, rice dishes, seafood, chicken

Recipe

Taco seasoning

Low on salt, but not on flavor. Perfect for your delicious tacos!

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp chili powder 
  • 1½ tsp cumin 
  • 1 tsp pepper 
  • ½ tsp paprika 
  • ¼ tsp dried oregano 
  • ¼ tsp crushed red pepper flakes 
  • ¼ tsp onion powder 
  • ¼ tsp garlic powder

Directions:

Blend, place in an airtight container and store for up to 6 months. 

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