India
Nutmeg and Cinnamon spices!
Some of Gupta's main exports were salt, spices, and cotton.
Yes. They are both imports and exports.
Exports : Bananas , Coffee , Timber , Cocoa beans, gold , bauxite , spices .
Spices, tea, coffee, cotton, tobacco...
Some of the major imports of Sri Lanka are petroleum, transportation equipment, mineral products and textiles. On the other hand, their major exports are emeralds, coconut products, rubbers, fishes and food spices.
pretty sure they pertained to oils, perfumes, spices, wines, and other Mediterranean based economies
Petroleum oils Petroleum gases Petrochemicals Chemicals Persian Carpet Iron Cement Steel Cooper Fresh and dried fruit Edible nuts Spices
Britain exports a variety of items including aircraft parts, refined petroleum, and gas turbines. The country also exports diamonds and vehicle parts used in the construction of cars and trucks.
In 1800, India's main exports included textiles, particularly cotton and silk fabrics, which were highly sought after in international markets. Other significant exports consisted of spices, such as pepper and cardamom, as well as indigo and opium. These goods were integral to India's economy and played a crucial role in trade with Europe and other regions. The British East India Company heavily influenced these exports, shaping India's trade dynamics during this period.
Spices of India are all agricultural produce. Various parts of plants used, make different spices, like - rhizomes & roots - eg. Turmeric, Ginger, bark spices - eg. Cinnamon, leaf spices - eg. curry leaf, flower spices - eg. saffron, fruit spices - eg. cardamom & seed spices - eg. Sesame, mustard. These spices make Indian cuisine EXOTIC and mouth watering. The knowledge of spices and their right combination in cooking is an art.