Nutmeg is not made in Connecticut; it is a spice derived from the seeds of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans), which is native to the Banda Islands in Indonesia. However, Connecticut is known as the "Nutmeg State," a nickname believed to have originated from the historical trade of nutmeg and other spices in the region. The name reflects the state's early commerce rather than the production of the spice itself.
Connecticut is nicknamed the Constitution State as well as the Nutmeg State. Connecticut is named after the Connecticut River, a major U.S. river that approximately bisects the state. Its capital city is Hartford.
Connecticut is the Nutmeg State.
Nutmeg and Cinnamon spices!
It is called the Nutmeg state.
They eat nutmeg cookies and seafood
Connecticut's official nickname, adopted in 1959, is "The Constitution State," based on its colonial constitution of 1638-39.Unofficially (but popularly) Connecticut is also known as "The Nutmeg State".The nutmeg connection to Connecticut may come from its sailors returning from voyages with nutmeg (which in the 18th and 19th centuries was a very valuable spice in New England). It is also said to come from Connecticut Yankee peddlers who would sell small carved nobs of wood shaped to look like nutmeg to the local Native Americans and other unsuspecting customers.Since my family settled the town today known as Cheshire in the mid-1600s, I know whereof I speak.Walter Brooks, Editor, http://CapeCodTODAY.com
Connecticut's official nickname, adopted in 1959, is "The Constitution State," based on its colonial constitution of 1638-39.Unofficially (but popularly) Connecticut is also known as "The Nutmeg State".The nutmeg connection to Connecticut may come from its sailors returning from voyages with nutmeg (which in the 18th and 19th centuries was a very valuable spice in New England). It is also said to come from Connecticut Yankee peddlers who would sell small carved nobs of wood shaped to look like nutmeg to the local Native Americans and other unsuspecting customers.Since my family settled the town today known as Cheshire in the mid-1600s, I know whereof I speak.Walter Brooks, Editor, http://CapeCodTODAY.com
they call them nutmeggers that's why one of its nicknames is the nutmeg state
'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.
People from Connecticut are called Nutmeggers because nutmeg is our state spice. And I suppose because Connecticutter is hard to say.
Connecticut is nicknamed the "Nutmeg State," a moniker believed to originate in the 19th century. It is thought that the name comes from the practice of some early merchants who would sell wooden nutmeg as a way to deceive buyers, suggesting that the state was known for its shrewdness and craftsmanship. Another theory posits that the name refers to the abundance of nutmeg in the region or the state's connection to the spice trade. Regardless of its origin, the nickname reflects Connecticut's historical reputation for trade and ingenuity.
Apple is the state fruit and i remember it by there are 2 N's in Connecticut and 2 P's in apple. For some reason that's how i remember it!