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.
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Grenada's flag has a nutmeg on it's left side. The nutmeg represents the importance of agriculture to Grenada's economy. It also represents a link to Grenada's former name which was the 'Isle of Spice'. Grenada is one of the world's largest producers of nutmeg.
Grown in the Netherlands, as well as East and West Indies, Nutmeg is from the sweet aromatic kernels of the nutmeg fruit. Common uses for Nutmeg are as flavoring for baked goods, pies, cream sauces, soups, chicken, veal, vegetables, desserts, and breads.
In Dominica, nutmeg is primarily grown in the northern and central regions of the island, particularly in areas like the village of Massacre and the Roseau Valley. The island's tropical climate and rich volcanic soil provide ideal conditions for nutmeg cultivation. Farmers often grow nutmeg alongside other crops, contributing to the diverse agricultural landscape of Dominica. This spice plays a significant role in the local economy and cultural practices.
Gilbert G. Groud was born in 1956.
Nutmeg goes on trees. Check this out for more, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutmeg
Nutmeg is grown in Grenada primarily due to the island's favorable climate and soil conditions, which support its cultivation. Grenada has a long history of nutmeg production, having started in the 18th century when it was introduced by the French. In contrast, Trinidad's agricultural focus and environmental factors have led to less emphasis on nutmeg cultivation. Additionally, Grenada has maintained a significant portion of its agricultural land dedicated to spice production, further solidifying its reputation as the "Island of Spice."
Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree.
'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.
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