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I was searching the net for this precise answer - I found your question before I found the answer! Anyway, if you're still looking for an answer I found another website that said a whole nutmeg yield 2 to 3 teaspoons of ground nutmeg.
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'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.
To enhance the flavor of your coffee with nutmeg, simply sprinkle a small amount of ground nutmeg on top of your coffee before serving. The nutmeg will add a warm and slightly spicy flavor that complements the coffee's richness. Be careful not to add too much, as nutmeg can quickly overpower the taste of the coffee.
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One creative way to incorporate nutmeg into coffee is by adding a pinch of ground nutmeg to the coffee grounds before brewing. Another option is to sprinkle a little nutmeg on top of the coffee as a garnish. You can also mix nutmeg with other spices like cinnamon and cloves for a unique flavor profile.
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nutmeg or allspice
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Cinnamon, Ground Ginger, Nutmeg, and Cloves
Nothing tastes like cardamom. Cardamom substitutes are ground nutmegs, mace, ground cinnamon, ground cloves. Make sure you use these spices in certain combinations like equal parts of nutmeg and cinnamon or cinnamon and ground clove or ground clove and nutmegs.