What is this purple powder on top of the fish? I ate it in the foodl loop restaurant.
Pls help, i have no idea what it is. I only know its not pepper.
by fackedreiber
15 Comments
chfp
WTF is a foodl loop
DrawingAccording3640
Shiso leaf?
boatinrob
Looks like sumac – does it taste sour?
RealityBEC
Could be dried black/kalamata olive powder. I’ve used some that looks identical, though I wouldn’t say they were sweet.
fackedreiber
Sorry for the spelling mistake, it is the food loop restaurant in europapark, germany.
neecho235
Could be ube powder.
cafibres
Basil plant leafs
Dirt_E_Harry
LTP: When at a restaurant and you don’t know what’s on your plate, ask your server.
pilhip2
I know you said it’s not pepper, but it could be urfa. I’ve only seen it at one restaurant before, but we used it to garnish fish.
EldritchCleavage
Sumac?
dathee
Dried seaweed maybe?
6ixelephants
Truffle shavings…?
PARMESEANPANDA
Not high rez enough to discern certainly, but id agree with dehydrated kalamata. Though I also see similarities with urfa Biber which is a very subtle spice
15 Comments
WTF is a foodl loop
Shiso leaf?
Looks like sumac – does it taste sour?
Could be dried black/kalamata olive powder. I’ve used some that looks identical, though I wouldn’t say they were sweet.
Sorry for the spelling mistake, it is the food loop restaurant in europapark, germany.
Could be ube powder.
Basil plant leafs
LTP: When at a restaurant and you don’t know what’s on your plate, ask your server.
I know you said it’s not pepper, but it could be urfa. I’ve only seen it at one restaurant before, but we used it to garnish fish.
Sumac?
Dried seaweed maybe?
Truffle shavings…?
Not high rez enough to discern certainly, but id agree with dehydrated kalamata. Though I also see similarities with urfa Biber which is a very subtle spice
Ground dulce? (seaweed)
ground Nori?