Victoria Beckham-Posh Spice Emma Bunton-Baby Spice Melanie Chrisholm-Sporty Spice Geri Halliwell-ginger Spice Melanie Brown-Scary spice
Melanie B: Scary Spice Geri Halliwell: Ginger Spice Victoria Beckham: Posh Spice Melanie C: Sporty Spice Emma Bunton: Baby Spice... There were five spice girls.
Family Feud 1 spice it up 2 spice up your life 3 spice of life 4 spice girls 5 old spice 6 give it some spice
Spice World
Geri Halliwell (Ginger Spice), Melanie Brown (Scary Spice), Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), Melanie Chisholm (Sporty Spice) and Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice).
I guess you mean 'vanilla' spice. Yes, there is vanilla in Mexico.
I don't think you could caterogize this as a spice, but the orchid produces vanilla bean.
Vanilla is a spice.
Vanilla, though not a spice, comes from Orchids.
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On balance, yes. It is the seed pod of the Jerusalem Orchid.
One of the first cultures to use vanilla were the Aztecs of Mexico. The vanilla spice was traded like a form of currency.
The vanilla is a spice that is used in a milkshake such as banana milkshake there is a vanilla milkshake! Amber C Student from West Pennant Hills Public School answering this. 4/5W
The vanilla is a spice that is used in a milkshake such as banana milkshake there is a vanilla milkshake! Amber C Student from West Pennant Hills Public School answering this. 4/5W
Yes, anything that is part of a fruiting body (it is a seed pod) is considered a fruit. It is a legume fruit. Vanilla pods are the ovary of an Orchid, this makes them botanically fruits. (Orchids are not legumes but the terms pod and bean are used for both legumes and vanilla thus causing confusion.) In cooking vanilla is a spice. The definition of the term "fruit" is somewhat different in cooking and botany.
No. You can use whatever spice you like and experiment with it. Have fun with it.