lukudos
Lukudos is a spice derived from the seeds of the Lukodus plant, a shrub native to the coastal archipelago of Lukos. In Lukosian and nearby regional cuisines, lukudos is used both whole and ground to impart warmth and aroma to a variety of dishes. The seeds are small, light brown, and sold either as whole seeds or as a finely milled powder.
Etymology and history: The name lukudos comes from the Lukot language, where lukodo translates to “fire seed,”
Production and preparation: Harvest occurs in late summer. Seeds are cleaned, sun-dried, and lightly toasted to
Flavor profile and culinary uses: Lukudos offers a warm, citrusy, and nutty note with a subtle smoky
Trade and cultural significance: Lukosia regulates quality and origin labeling through a regional guild. The spice