Grenada
* grenada is sometimes also called the "Isle of Spice"
Grenada
Currently, Grenada is the leading producer of several spices. This includes cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and mace. Grenada is the second largest producer of nutmeg. The nutmeg is so important to the economy of Grenada that it appears on the national flag.
coconut, tea, coffee, rubber, cashews, and spices-including pepper, cardamom, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Nutmeg and Cinnamon spices!
They are both spices.
You might try mace. However, spices tend to be spices. That means that they really, in my opinion dont substitute that well. Nutmeg is easy to get it seems. Consider the possibility of doing nothing until you can get some fresh nutmeg.
Granada, known as the spice island, grows nutmeg, mace, cloves, bay leaves, curries, cinnamon and ginger, among others
Cinnamon, Ground Ginger, Nutmeg, and Cloves
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Nutmeg, Cloves and Mace from the Spice Islands.
They used nutmeg, but that's all I know.
Known throughout the world as the "Spice Islands", the Indonesian islands of Maluku contributed to the introduction of its native spices to world cuisine. Spices such as nutmeg or mace, clove, pandan leaves, keluwak and galangal are native to Indonesia.
Nutmeg, peppercorn, allspice, Mace, Cinnamon and cloves.