Ground mace is the outter covering of the nutmeg fuit; it has a lighter sweeter taste.
The spice mace is the 'aril' or extra covering around the nut known as nutmeg, which is itself used as a spice and has a different taste from that of mace.
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Mace is a spice that is the outer covering of the nutmeg. It will smell like nutmeg with a touch of pepper in the aroma.
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Mace is the outer covering of nutmeg, and is lighter in taste and color than the interior of the nutmeg. It's mostly used in baking, especially cookies. Buying whole nutmegs and gently grating the hard shell is much cheaper than buying ground mace, which has a short shelf life and is not often called for in recipes.