The most commonly used spice in eggnog is nutmeg. This aromatic spice adds warmth and a distinctive flavor that complements the creamy base of the drink. Some recipes may also include cinnamon or cloves, but nutmeg remains the signature spice that defines traditional eggnog. Its subtle yet rich taste enhances the overall festive experience.
Nutmeg is used to flavor eggnog. It is generally added as a decorative spice on top. Some people stir it in while they are making it.
Caramel Apple Eggnog Peppermint Mocha Pumpkin Spice (my favorite!)
it is a complete flower, but only the inside (heart is used for the spice, which is the most expensive spice on this earth.
Do you mean, Why does nutmeg taste weird? it is a tropical spice grow in warm climates. Often used in eggnog this spice is very popular. Different spices can taste strange to different people, because 1) everyone's palate is (genetically) different, and 2) if you're not used to it, it very well may not agree with you. Additionally, most spices in their concentrated form are very pungent and aromatic, and eating them by themselves is going to taste weird, among other things.
For me, the best spice after salt and pepper, is GARLIC!
The most widely traded spice in the world is black pepper. It is used in cuisines globally and is known for its strong flavor and aroma.
The most popular spice in the us is the peper.
Some creative recipes that use canned eggnog as a key ingredient include eggnog pancakes, eggnog French toast, eggnog bread pudding, eggnog ice cream, and eggnog cheesecake.
I used an Eggnog bait.
EGGNOG!!!!!
Because eggnog is a traditional Christmas drink, most stores don't sell it in the "off season". But there are one or two stores that sell eggnog, such as organic stores, any day of the year.
Saunf, or fennel, is an herb; but it is used for spice purposes.