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.
the size of the medieval mace was approximately 2 to 3 feet in length.
Harry Mace was born ? , 1866, in Washington, DC, USA.
Yes, any pepper spray brand would be a substitute. Mace is just a brand name of pepper spray. There are other brands to pick from.
Mace. mayoral baton
When you want to bash someone - it's a hammer with a round (or square) head - meant for bashing out brains. a mace is a thick rod which has a chain attached to it .On the other end of the chain there is a round sphere witch mostly has spikes all around it.
Mace
yes cashew nut is a spice
Mace is the outer covering of the nutmeg seed, which is a common spice used in both sweet and savory dishes for its warm, spicy flavor.
Mace is a spice that is the outer covering of the nutmeg. It will smell like nutmeg with a touch of pepper in the aroma.
Mace is obtained from the layer between a nutmeg shell and its outer husk
no, it is a spice
siliguri, darjeeling, west Bengal
no it is a spice
Nutmeg, Cloves and Mace from the Spice Islands.
Is it mace?
The nearest spice to mace is nutmeg, as both come from the same tree, the Myristica fragrans. Mace is the dried aril that surrounds the nutmeg seed, while nutmeg itself is the seed. Both spices have similar flavors, but mace tends to be more delicate and slightly sweeter. They can often be used interchangeably in recipes, depending on the desired flavor profile.
depends what mace you mean...a spice made from a dried part of the nutmeg or a liquid causing tears and nausea used as a spray for riot control. Both legal