Sparingly. Works well with rice and mashed potatoes.
Nutmeg is mostly used for flavouring so if you leave it out your food will not be as flavoursome but you can leave it out.
Ground nutmeg does not grow from anywhere, it actually comes from the nutmeg pit which comes from a tree. You can take this nut or pit and grind it in a food processor, or a spice grinder to make it fine so that you can sprinkle it on food.
Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree.
'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.
Nutmeg contains a toxin called myristicin that is bad for dogs. A small amount (i.e. if a dog eats food that happens to have nutmeg in it) will probably just cause some stomach upset. But a large amount of nutmeg can cause myrsticin toxicity which can lead to disorientation, hallucinations, heightened heart rate, dry mouth, dizziness, abdominal pain and seizures.
Muscatum, Muscati, N: nutmeg Maccis, Maccidis, F: Nutmeg
Tagalog translation of NUTMEG: dinikdik naanis
Yes, nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously. why the hell would you be shooting nutmeg into your friggen veins?!!
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Nutmeg is available in several forms, including whole nutmeg seeds, ground nutmeg powder, and nutmeg essential oil. Whole nutmeg seeds are often grated or grated fresh for a more potent flavor. Ground nutmeg is convenient for cooking and baking, while nutmeg essential oil is used in aromatherapy and natural remedies. Each form offers unique culinary and aromatic applications.
I believe outer covering of nutmeg is called mace.