[Sca-cooks] Reasonable substitution for musk question.

Robyn.Hodgkin at affa.gov.au Robyn.Hodgkin at affa.gov.au
Wed Mar 26 16:34:47 PST 2003


More info...

this caught my eye:

"The kewda(Pandanus odoratissimus) is another. It has a very agreeable perfume. Musk has the defect of being dry; this may be called moist musk-a very agreeable perfume. In amongst the inner leaves grown things like what belongs to a middle of a flower and from these things comes the excellent perfume" Babur Nama-1525"

I can give you all the chemical names for the different artificial musks; musk keyton etc. if that is any help

Kiriel


-----Original Message-----
From: Louise Smithson [mailto:helewyse at yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 26 March 2003 11:29 PM
To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
Subject: [Sca-cooks] Reasonable substitution for musk question.


I am trying to work up a biscotti recipe for A&S and
the recipe calls for musk.  Does anyone know of a
reasonable (and less cruel) substitution for musk or
is the best bet just to leave it out of the recipe?
Helewyse

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