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  2. List of culinary herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    A spice market in Istanbul. Night spice market in Casablanca. This is a list of culinary herbs and spices. Specifically these are food or drink additives of mostly botanical origin used in nutritionally insignificant quantities for flavoring or coloring. This list does not contain fictional plants such as aglaophotis, or recreational drugs such ...

  3. Outline of herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Qâlat daqqa – [57] Tunisian Five Spices, is a spice blend originating from the North African nation of Tunisia. It is made of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, peppercorns, and grains of paradise mixed and ground to a fine powder. Quatre épices – spice blend used mainly in France, but also found in Middle Eastern kitchens.

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  5. Spice - Wikipedia

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    Grinding a spice greatly increases its surface area and so increases the rates of oxidation and evaporation. Thus, the flavor is maximized by storing a spice whole and grinding when needed. The shelf life of a whole dry spice is roughly two years; of a ground spice roughly six months. [29] The "flavor life" of a ground spice can be much shorter.

  6. Amomum - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from Latin amomum, [5] which is the latinisation of the Greek ἄμωμον (amomon), a kind of an Indian spice plant. [6] Edmund Roberts noted on his 1834 trip to China that amomum was used as a spice to "season sweet dishes" in culinary practice.

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