What is a caper in cooking?!


Question: A caper is the unopened flower bud of the prickly caper plant Capparis spinosa. It looks a bit like a dark green pea and is native to the Mediterranean region, where it is used widely. Capers are prized for the flavor they add to dishes such as Mediterranean Braised Chard and Pan-roasted Halibut with Caper Vinaigrette.

Capers are harvested by hand and then cured in brine, vinegar, wine, or salt. Stephen Facciola, author of Cornucopia: A Source Book of Edible Plants, says raw capers are pretty flavorless. “It’s the pickling process that brings out a caper’s sharp and tangy lemony flavor,” says Facciola.

If the caper flower bud blooms before it is harvested, the flower’s fruit—called the caperberry—is picked instead. Caperberries are larger and filled with seeds, says Susanna Hoffman, author of The Olive and the Caper: Adventures in Greek Cooking. Caperberries are also pickled but are served as a garnish or a snack, like olives.


Answers: A caper is the unopened flower bud of the prickly caper plant Capparis spinosa. It looks a bit like a dark green pea and is native to the Mediterranean region, where it is used widely. Capers are prized for the flavor they add to dishes such as Mediterranean Braised Chard and Pan-roasted Halibut with Caper Vinaigrette.

Capers are harvested by hand and then cured in brine, vinegar, wine, or salt. Stephen Facciola, author of Cornucopia: A Source Book of Edible Plants, says raw capers are pretty flavorless. “It’s the pickling process that brings out a caper’s sharp and tangy lemony flavor,” says Facciola.

If the caper flower bud blooms before it is harvested, the flower’s fruit—called the caperberry—is picked instead. Caperberries are larger and filled with seeds, says Susanna Hoffman, author of The Olive and the Caper: Adventures in Greek Cooking. Caperberries are also pickled but are served as a garnish or a snack, like olives.

Capers are a small bud from a plant which can be used and salads on pizza etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caper

its a tiny brownish beany thing-you get them in jars !

a type of bramble shrub, you can cook and pickle the flower buds

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I don't technically know what a caper is, it kind of looks like a greenish brown bean, I would assume some type of vegtable or plant, I have used them in certain recipes and they are very good, they add a salty taste to things.

You can find them near the olives and pickles in your supermarket.





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