Annatto (annatto)
Annatto plant is also known under the names "fondant tree" and "beeks".
Names in other languages:
- lat Bixa orellana;
- him Achote, Orleanstrauch;
- English Achiote, Annatto, Lipstick tree;
- fr Rocou, achiote.
In Latin America, annato has found widespread use in various industries, thanks to a special red pigment. It is used as a natural dye in cooking and some other industries.
Numerous useful properties of this plant allow its use in medicine and cosmetology.
Appearance
Annatto is a low, evergreen shrub with large glossy leaves in the shape of hearts.
During the flowering period, which lasts only one day, the plant is covered with small pink inflorescences with purple specks. After annatto ottsvetet, on the place of inflorescences begin to tie fruit. Ripening, they turn into rounded boxes of brown-red or bright red color, which are completely covered with long sharp spines. They are divided into 2 sections.
When the boxes dry up and open, it comes time to harvest - in the boxes are numerous seeds.
In one box can be up to fifty small red berries, of which subsequently receive pigment.
The seeds themselves annatto brick or red. They are angular and hard. Their size is around 4 mm.
Where is growing?
Annatto loves heat and humid air, so on an industrial scale it is grown only in its natural habitat - the South American tropics. However, this shrub can grow in the mountains, at an altitude of up to one and a half kilometers. The largest amounts of annatto are grown in Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
A method of making spices
Spices are obtained from dried annatto seeds. To do this, separate them from the pulp, rinse and dry thoroughly. Store the spice in a sealed container in a dry, dark place.
The annatto dye is also produced from seeds by an extraction method. In finished form, it looks like a powder or a thick paste. The color of the pigment can vary from yellow to bright red. Natural annatto dye is resistant to abrasion and high temperatures.
To obtain a dye, seeds are poured with boiling water, and then infused for an hour.
Specifications
- spicy aroma, with a weak woody shade;
- spicy-sweet taste;
- yellow, orange or red.
Nutritional value and calorie
Energy and nutritional value per 100 grams of product
Squirrels | Fat | Carbohydrates | Calorie content |
---|---|---|---|
15.8 gr. | 14.87 gr. | 52.29 gr. | 345 kcal |
Chemical composition
- organic pigment bixin;
- organic pigment norbixin;
- proteins;
- calcium;
- iron;
- magnesium;
- vitamin B2;
- vitamin b3.
Watch the following video from the TV show "1000 and 1 Scheherazade spice". From it you will learn everything about the plant and dye annatto.
Beneficial features
- protects against ultraviolet radiation;
- has antiseptic properties;
- helps to eliminate problems related to the work of the digestive organs;
- lowers blood cholesterol;
- protects against various infections of the skin and mucous membranes;
- helps fight urogenital diseases;
- lowers blood pressure.
The dye looks powdery.
Harm
- in the presence of intolerance, can cause a strong allergic reaction;
- in large doses can cause a sharp increase in blood pressure.
The use of annatto as a spice or food coloring agent has no contraindications, except for the two cases listed above. If applied in normal amounts, it cannot harm the human body.However, you should not give annato to small children. Also, in any case, do not add to the food the root of this plant, as it is very aggressive effect on the liver.
Application
In cooking
- in English and French cuisines used to paint some varieties of cheese;
- in Latin America it is added to seasonings and marinades;
- in the Caribbean, among other spices, it is part of a special aromatic oil;
- in the Philippines, this is a mandatory component of the favorite dishes of national cuisine - sweet potato pancakes, meat in annatom oil and oxtail stew;
- in Vietnam and in China it is used for dyeing bright roast meat;
- in North American cuisine it is used to tint butter and margarine;
- in Jamaica, this is the main ingredient of a bright sauce, under which is served the national dish of salted cod.
Marinated Sauce for Meat
For cooking meat mixes:
- annatto pasta;
- chilli;
- citrus juice.
The meat is rolled in cooked sauce, marinated and baked in the oven in banana leaves.
In medicine
Due to its antiseptic properties, annatto is used as an adjunct in the treatment of a variety of diseases:
- measles;
- smallpox;
- dysentery;
- food poisoning;
- acute respiratory infections;
- infections of the kidneys and urinary tract;
- vaginal inflammations of various origins;
- skin inflammation;
- fever;
- hemorrhoids;
- heart rhythm disorders;
- hypertension;
- migraine;
- conjunctivitis.
In medicine, various parts of this plant are used. Annatto seeds are used to treat diseases of the digestive system, as they may have a laxative or astringent effect.
The leaves of the plant are used for diseases of the respiratory system, as well as for the treatment of skin inflammation and infections of the mucous membranes.
In cosmetology
Annatova oil is used for skin care, as it has the following properties:
- smoothes;
- soothes;
- softens;
- nourishes;
- relieves inflammation;
- protects from the sun;
- has a rejuvenating effect;
- enhances tanning
Manufacturers add annatto oil to various types of cosmetic products: shower gels, tanning products, soap, shampoo, as well as decorative cosmetics and other body and hair care products.
Butter
To prepare annatto oil, the seeds are completely removed, and it becomes golden yellow in color.
In cooking, oil is used, especially when frying vegetables or meat.
Decorative growing
Annatto has long been successfully used in landscape design. This low, evergreen shrub is ideal for creating hedges. To maintain the shape, it is enough to trim it several times a year with special garden shears.
However, in order for the plant not to die, it needs to create a comfortable living environment. Annatto loves heat, so the temperature should be maintained at 20-35 degrees. Also need scattered sunlight and regular watering, but you need to avoid waterlogging. In the summer and spring, twice a month annato is fed with fertilizer based on organic substances and minerals.
Before planting seeds in the ground, it is necessary to soak them for several hours in cold water, and then leave for germination in a loose soil mixture with the addition of sand, in a bright place at room temperature.
Other uses
- in primitive tribes, painting the body with annatto paint has ritual significance;
- Indians used annatto to protect against insects.
Interesting Facts
There are still Indian tribes who paint their bodies with paint made from annatto seeds. According to ancient beliefs, blood-red patterns can scare off evil spirits and protect from harm.
Oh, how funny he is. Straight thorn with seeds!
I was in Mexico and saw this miracle of nature. He is very handsome!
And I also saw him there. It grows there even in the mountains. Handsome man Brought his seed to her home)