The island known as the "Spice Island" is Grenada, located in the Caribbean Sea. It earned this nickname primarily due to its significant production of nutmeg, which is one of the island's main agricultural exports. Grenada's favorable climate and fertile soil contribute to the cultivation of various spices, making it a key player in the spice trade.
Grenada because they grow a lot of nutmeg there.
Grenada is renowned for its production of nutmeg, often referred to as the "Spice Isle." The island is one of the world’s largest suppliers of nutmeg and also produces other spices like mace, which is derived from the outer covering of the nutmeg seed. The spice industry is a significant part of Grenada's economy and cultural heritage. Nutmeg is celebrated for its culinary uses and is a key ingredient in various dishes and products.
Grenada * grenada is sometimes also called the "Isle of Spice"
The kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans), a native of the Molucca Islands, but cultivated elsewhere in the tropics.
I believe outer covering of nutmeg is called mace.
People from Connecticut are called Nutmeggers because nutmeg is our state spice. And I suppose because Connecticutter is hard to say.
Nutmeg.
Nutmeg is weird because it makes me sneeze.
The Banda Islands of Indonesia.
Nutmeg
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Nutmeg