Some spices are harvested at different times of the year. However, often the plant you harvest the spice from grows all year round.
Spices are expensive in tudor times. If you are poor and you want to eat spices you need to grow it in your garden.
Explorers like Rayleigh found spices in Tudor times.
* Yes this happens to me all the time, usually around when we met or special times we had together. * Why would you think about peanut butter at certain times of the year for no reason at all, when you're not even thinking about it? Anything can trigger thoughts in our mind; it's not all that reasonable to ask why we think about certain things at certain times, we just do.
It is grown in the warm or cold times of spring
The Tudors needed spices to flavour their bland food. Back in the Tudor times there wasn't a large range of tastes from their foods so spices were added for flavour. Although mostly only rich people used exotic and intresting spices.
The cropping intensity of a specific crop refers to the number of times that a crop is grown in a single year in a particular field. For instance the cropping intensity of the maize crop is two years.
they traded spices, cloth, and barley
Because there was no way to refrigerate items such as meat, when the food was old (we wouldn't eat it) they would add spices to it and it would taste better
the medicine that was used in the Elizabethan times was made out of herbs and spices, in other words were natural.
Cinnamon. That's what the ancient Egyptians used.
There are an unlimited number of times that any word appears in the world. Certain words appear a certain number of times in a certain piece of literature.
There are an unlimited number of times that any word appears in the world. Certain words appear a certain number of times in a certain piece of literature.