No, nutmeg does not contain alcohol. It is a spice derived from the seeds of the nutmeg tree and is used for flavoring in cooking and baking. However, nutmeg has psychoactive properties and can produce effects similar to alcohol when consumed in large quantities, but it is not an alcoholic substance itself.
Nutmeg is not soluble in water. It is a spice that consists primarily of essential oils and other compounds that do not dissolve in water but can dissolve in alcohol or fats. When added to water, nutmeg will remain as solid particles rather than fully dissolving.
Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree.
'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.
I would suggest upping the dosage.You really shouldn't judge how much nutmeg you're taking by the tablespoon. You should weigh it out using a scale, because the nutmeg may be packed tightly or loosely. Since you already took two tablespoons and didn't feel anything, I think you should take 3 tablespoons from the exact same source. Different sources will have a different potency, and the general consensus is that freshly ground nutmeg is much stronger than store-bought, preground nutmeg. If 3 doesn't have any effect, you should probably get a different source i.e. buy a different brand at the store. 3 tbsps has always been plenty for me.Drinking alcohol at the same time that you eat the nutmeg won't change the nutmeg experience. Nutmeg really starts to kick in 5-7 hours after I eat it, so you'd have to time it right. However, I wouldn't drink with nutmeg until you've really had the nutmeg experience.By the way, for a complete overview of nutmeg info, check out Erowid.org's Nutmeg Vault at http://www.erowid.org/plants/nutmeg/nutmeg.shtml. If you don't already know, erowid.org is a great website for any information concerning many drugs, including a lot of obscure ones.
Nutmeg does not dissolve in water because it is a spice composed mainly of essential oils and a fibrous matrix, which are not water-soluble. When added to water, nutmeg tends to float or settle at the bottom rather than fully dissolving. However, it can release some flavor and aroma into the water, especially when heated. For better infusion, it is often recommended to use nutmeg in powdered form or in combination with fats or alcohol.
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Muscatum, Muscati, N: nutmeg Maccis, Maccidis, F: Nutmeg
Tagalog translation of NUTMEG: dinikdik naanis
Yes, nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously. why the hell would you be shooting nutmeg into your friggen veins?!!
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Yes, dogs can have eggnog without alcohol as long as it does not contain any ingredients that are harmful to them, such as nutmeg or excessive sugar. It is important to check the ingredients and consult with a veterinarian before giving eggnog to your dog.
I believe outer covering of nutmeg is called mace.