Noun
The aromatic fruit, or capsule with its seeds, of several plants of the Ginger family growing in the East Indies and elsewhere, and much used as a condiment, and in medicine.
A plant which produces cardamoms, esp. Elettaria Cardamomum and several species of Amomum.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdd the creamed coconut, flour, sugar, cardamom and salt and knead for several minutes, until the dough is smooth and elastic. Source: Internet
And we can’t forget excellent bread from Mike the Bejkr including a seasonal loaf of pan coi sante – with currants, walnuts, cinnamon, and cardamom. Source: Internet
Add the reserved cardamom pods into the juice - they will float around, apparently pointlessly, but will in fact discreetly give some of their flavour to the jelly as it sets. Source: Internet
Exports ranged from forest products to precious metals and commodities such as gold, elephants, ivory, rhinoceros horn, kingfisher feathers, wild spices like cardamom, lacquer, hides and aromatic wood. Source: Internet
Add banana, sour cream, and cardamom; beat until blended. Source: Internet
Add the bay leaves, cardamom pods, and cayenne pepper powder and mix well. Source: Internet