Nutmeg is a regular household spice which has been used through centuries as a hallucinogen herb. It gives you a relaxed and a bit numb and giggly feeling when ingested in massive amounts (8g+) compared to the use as a spice. It also causes a rapid heart beat when ingested so it IS NOT suitable for persons with high blood pressure.
Do not ingest nutmeg if you are allergic to peanuts and such.
It is considered both a vegetable and an herb.
Coriander.
Coriander comes from the seeds of the Coriandrum sativum plant, also known as cilantro. The plant is a member of the parsley family and is commonly used as both an herb and a spice in cooking.
Chili peppers are considered both a vegetable and a spice. When used fresh, they are considered a vegetable, providing flavor and heat to dishes. When dried and ground, they are used as a spice to add heat and flavor to various dishes.
Turmeric and ginger are both used as spices in many dishes.
Not at all, except that they are both yellow-orange colored. Saffron is a very expensive spice made from the stigmas of a middle-eastern flower. Turmeric is made from a root of an Asian plant, and it's color outweighs its taste.
Rosemary needles and rosemary spice are related but not exactly the same. Rosemary needles refer to the fresh or dried leaves of the rosemary plant (Rosmarinus officinalis), which are often used in cooking for their aromatic flavor. Rosemary spice typically refers to the dried and ground form of these leaves, which is used as a seasoning in various dishes. While both are derived from the same plant, their forms and uses can differ.
Yes, a vanilla pod is considered a spice. It is derived from the fruits of the vanilla orchid, primarily Vanilla planifolia. The pods contain the flavorful compounds that give vanilla its distinctive taste and aroma, making it a popular ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes. As a spice, it is typically used in its dried form or as an extract.
use a fast growing plant - some kind of seasonal plant that will give you fast results. an idea would be to use something like a petunia plant (an example of a flowering plant) and leafy green (foliage) plant - such as a lettuce plant - and see what changes if any are exhibited by both types of plant
An example is the Venus Fly Trap.
This is an example of mutualism, a type of symbiotic relationship where both parties benefit. In this case, mycorrhizal fungi enhance the plant's nutrient and water uptake, while the plant supplies carbohydrates to the fungi. This mutual exchange supports the growth and health of both organisms.
Both sides of the shape were symmetrical.