Allspice is generally considered safe in small amounts as a seasoning for food, but it should be introduced to babies cautiously. High concentrations of allspice may contain compounds that could be irritating or harmful. Always consult with a pediatrician before introducing any new spices or foods to an infant's diet to ensure safety and appropriateness.
According to Barryfarm.com 5 allspice berries is equivalent to 1 tsp ground allspice.
1 whole teaspoon ground allspice = 5 whole allspice berries
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The grated allspice will lose it's potency more rapidly.
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Although allspice has a flavor of blended cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, true allspice is a single spice obtained from the unripened berries of a small evergreen.Although allspice has a flavor of blended cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, true allspice is a single spice obtained from the unripened berries of a small evergreen.
Allspice is called "ஸர்க்கரை படுகல்" (Sarkarai padukal) in Tamil.
Allspice is the berry of the evergreen pimento tree. 5 whole allspice berries = 1 teaspoon ground allspice Substitute: Combine 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon and 1 teaspoon ground cloves
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Yes, allspice contains carbon atoms. All vegetable matter does.