03-09-2018, 05:43 PM
Is it Chinese five spice?
From Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-spice_powder
It's readily available from any grocery I believe.
From Wikipedia:
Quote:Five spice may be used with fatty meats such as pork, duck or goose. It is used as a spice rub for chicken, duck, pork and seafood, in red cooking recipes, or added to the breading for fried foods.[3] Five spice is used in recipes for Cantonese roasted duck, as well as beef stew. It is used as a marinade for Vietnamese broiled chicken. The five-spice powder mixture has followed the Chinese diaspora and has been incorporated into other national cuisines throughout Asia.
Although this mixture is used in restaurant cooking, few Chinese households use it in day-to-day cooking. In Hawaii, some restaurants place a shaker of the spice on each patron's table. A seasoned salt can be easily made by dry-roasting common salt with five-spice powder under low heat in a dry pan until the spice and salt are well mixed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-spice_powder
It's readily available from any grocery I believe.