Nutmeg, peppercorn, allspice, Mace, Cinnamon and cloves.
spices
Explorers and traders from Europe, specifically during the Age of Exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries, wanted to find gold and spices like silk. This was primarily driven by the desire for wealth and profit, as gold and spices were highly valuable commodities at the time.
Explorers like Rayleigh found spices in Tudor times.
gold and spices
Arab explorers brought fresh and dried fruits rice and spices to East Africa
Pilgrims traveling to America found many spices, as well as explorers around East Asia.
spices and clothing that they had wore and they found nice and exotic spices.
They sent most explorers to Asia to get spices, to learn more about the world,and to find undicoveredland.
Explorers in the Indies were interested in buying valuable spices such as pepper, cinnamon, and cloves. These spices were highly sought after in Europe and played a significant role in driving exploration and trade in the region.
they mostly though of spices and riches
This is a false question. There is no accurate answer.
Most explorers were not looking for a new world. They were looking for spices. Most of the explorers wanted to go to india, which is where the spices were. This is why when Christopher Columbus found America he called the people indians. He thought that he was in India