Deep down, AIP is one of those fad diets that prohibit more things than there's evidence for. It's justified based on some pseudoscientific ideas about certain foods causing autoimmune issues. People might say things about intestinal permeability, but the scientific connection can be a bit sketchy.
What spices are NOT allowed on AIP?
Allspice
Anise Seed
Annatto Seed
Black Caraway
Black Cumin
Black Pepper
Caraway
Cardamom
Capsicums
Cayenne
Celery Seed
Chili Pepper Flakes
Chili Powder
Chinese Five-Spice
Chipotle Chili Powder
Coriander Seed
Cumin Seed
Curry Powder (typically contains nightshades)
Dill Seed
Fennel Seed
Fenugreek Seed
Garam Masala
Juniper
Mustard
Nutmeg
Paprika
Pepper (from black, green, pink, or white peppercorns)
Poppy Seed
Poultry Seasoning
Red Pepper
Russian Caraway
Star Anise
Steak Seasoning
Sumac
Taco Seasonin
I have heard Paprika and chili powder, along with peppers in general, doing something with opening the tight junctions in the gut from Paul Saladino but I can’t recall the what the specific issue or mechanism was.
Exactly, that's the genius of Indian cuisine: making otherwise bland ingredients (chickpeas, lentils, potatoes, spinach, etc.) taste amazing. I just polished off a simple rice, spinach and tuna dinner. Very tasty thanks to some sprinkling of misc. spices. I could swap out the rice for potatoes and it would probably even healthier.
> the genius of Indian cuisine: making otherwise bland ingredients (chickpeas, lentils, potatoes, spinach, etc.) taste amazing.
How is that different from any other cuisine? Rice, noodles, potatoes, beans, cabbage, fish, meat, chicken all get mixed with spices in almost every cuisine
Of course there are other styles of cooking. Indian cuisine excels at just the complexity of the spice blends they use. Completely the opposite of Italian cuisine which tends to be minimalist in terms of numbers of ingredients. Just a handful of ingredients typically.
As a Dutch person where salt & pepper are considered excessive in some places, quite a contrast. Let's just say I know what unseasoned vegetables and potatoes taste like after they've been boiled to death. Not great.
The comment I responded to didn't mention complexity, only the spicing up bland food.
Also sorry to hear that - boiled vegetables taste amazing to me. Cabbage, onions, broccoli, etc have amazing flavors when you learn to appreciate them. I can enjoy food drowned in spices and sauces, but in my experience "blandness" is often an indication of desensitization rather than an actual lack of flavor, like how people who excessively consume sugar may have trouble appreciating the sweetness in fruits.