Some people also enjoy their strong flavor as a way to curb small snack cravings, simply because the intense, lasting taste can help reduce the desire to nibble.
How to use them without overdoing it
Like any spice, cloves are best used sparingly. Their flavor is powerful and can quickly become overwhelming. For occasional use, one or two cloves are enough. If you choose to chew them, it’s recommended to hold them in your mouth for a moment, gently crush them between your teeth without swallowing right away, allowing the aromas to release gradually. You can then either spit them out or swallow them, depending on your preference and tolerance.
There’s no need to consume them daily to appreciate their aromatic qualities.
Variety is key: sometimes as an infusion, sometimes in a dish, sometimes simply to flavor a hot drink, or occasionally after a meal. Diversity is an essential part of a balanced diet.

A few sensible precautions
Even though cloves are natural, they aren’t insignificant. If you have a sensitive digestive system, it’s best to start with small amounts. And as always, if an ingredient doesn’t suit you, there’s no reason to force it. True well-being also means listening to your body.
It’s also important to remember that spices and herbal infusions are part of a broader healthy lifestyle: a varied diet, proper hydration, adequate rest, and regular physical activity.
A spice worth rediscovering
Clove doesn’t need to be labeled extraordinary to be interesting. Its appeal lies in its simplicity: an accessible, fragrant spice that’s easy to incorporate and enjoyable to rediscover beyond holiday recipes.
Sometimes taking care of yourself begins with small, simple gestures… like bringing a forgotten spice from the back of your cupboard back into your daily routine.
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