Allspice is the dried berry of the Jamaican pepper tree, also known as pimento tree. The berries have a combined flavor of cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon with a hint of juniper and peppercorn. Some enterprising spice companies sell a mixture of spices as allspice, so check the ingredients to be sure you are getting the real thing. Allspice is often called pimento, not to be confused with the capsicum pepper pimiento, which is a vegetable, not a spice.
Yes, spices were grown in primitive agriculture. Sure, if by primitive agriculture you mean horticulture, seasoning plants definitely count as primitive agriculture, supplementary to hunting and gathering.
For this questions I'm assuming you mean ground allspice.There are 6 teaspoons in an ounce of allspice.1 ounce = 2 Tablespoons1 Tablespoon = 3 teaspoons
You mean Cajun? Cajon is a drum.
It's the name of a spice or a seasoning.
The land of Spices.
Do you mean pieces or spices
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Because seasoning is used in sparing amounts it is typically not catagorized,but just because they're not catagorized doesn't mean they can be used in large amounts.Most all purpose seasonings are completely filled of msg(mono sodium glutimate) and sodium(common table salt).
the merchants hide the information that they bought the spices for less to make money, it can technically mean cheating.
The sweets, spices and/or nuts represent the gifts given to jesus The sweets, spices and/or nuts represent the gifts given to jesus
Do you mean pimentos as in allspice, the spicy, hard brown seeds a little bigger than peppercorns? If so, yes, you do grind them like pepper.
do you mean species? if so, there are 364 species according to most marine biologists.