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The spice mace is the 'aril' or extra covering around the nut known as nutmeg, which is itself used as a spice and has a different taste from that of mace.
http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/index.html just select the name of spice you want and voila you get all the different languages for that spice..
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Ferdinand Magellan's voyage to the Spice Islands occurred after he reached the Philippines. Magellan arrived in the Philippines in March 1521 and subsequently continued his expedition to the Spice Islands, which he reached in 1521. His journey to the Spice Islands was part of the same circumnavigation voyage that began in 1519.
Dan Gordon, of Gordon Biersch brewery is purported to have invented Garlic fries while studying in Germany.
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Turmeric and Garlic
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For me, the best spice after salt and pepper, is GARLIC!
Common accent spice ingredients that can enhance the flavor of a dish include garlic, ginger, cumin, paprika, and cinnamon.
There are several different spice crops. Some of theses spice crops are ginger, cardamom, black pepper, turmeric, mustard, fennel, fenugreek, coriander, paprika, vanilla, garlic, nutmeg, clove, cinnamon, and allspice.
Curry for starters, then cardamon, coriander, onion, garlic, pepper, and pretty much anything you like.
Usually a dried spice or herb is 3 times as potent as the fresh. so 2/3 tsp should work.
NO. Its actually made from the dried unripe fruit of the Pimenta Dioca. It sounds like a mix but is a spice all its own!
Ají is a type of pepper or spice similar to a chili pepper but much smaller. Not to be confused with Ajo which is garlic.
its a blend of garlic, oregano, and seasonings. I have a goya brand adobo and it has salt, garlic, oregano, black pepper, and turmeric. Hope that can help you.