Zeal is a form of pure monosodium glutamate (MSG).
Its a popular ingredient in Oriental recipes. It is a white powder derived from glutamic acid, an amino acid found naturally-occuring in many foods such as seaweed, sugar beets, cereal glutens, and other vegetables. Although it has no real flavor of its own, Zeal greatly enhances the taste of savory foods.
Zeal spice is not inherently salty; it is primarily a blend of various spices and herbs that can include flavors such as sweet, savory, or spicy. The specific flavor profile of zeal spice can vary depending on the ingredients used in the blend. If you're looking for a salty flavor, you may need to add salt or use a spice blend that contains salt as an ingredient.
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Mono Sodium Glutemate (MSG)
Saunf, or fennel, is an herb; but it is used for spice purposes.
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Zeal for learning motivates students to pursue academic excellence and achieve their goals.
"zeal" is generally taken to mean "enthusiasm"... you could try enthusiasm instead? If you meant "veal" you can substitute pork, chicken, or turkey.
Generally the havdalah spice is clove or myrtle, but any sweet smelling spice can be used.
Coriander is a spice similar to cumin and can be used as a substitute in recipes.
Simple: You will get zeal no matter who wins, but if you lose you will get less zeal than if you win.
The spice box is the box used for the Havdalah service after Shabbat.