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  2. Spice trade - Wikipedia

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    Overland routes helped the spice trade initially, but maritime trade routes led to tremendous growth in commercial activities to Europe. [citation needed] The trade was changed by the Crusades and later the European Age of Discovery, [4] during which the spice trade, particularly in black pepper, became an influential activity for European ...

  3. Diaspora (spice company) - Wikipedia

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    Her investigation into the spice trade led her to found a company that trades in spice from small family farms; the first spice marketed by Diaspora was turmeric. Since then, Diaspora (whose mission is "to disrupt the industry with culture, equity, and joy" [ 3 ] ) has expanded to sell over 40 different spices and spice mixes, from over 200 ...

  4. American Spice Trade Association - Wikipedia

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    Technical standards developed by the association are used by some spice-importing countries to regulate the cleanliness and other properties of imported spices. [2] ASTA performs functions of business advocacy, marketing information, technical and safety standards development, and input to governments on laws and regulations.

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  6. Incense trade route - Wikipedia

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    The incense trade route was an ancient network of major land and sea trading routes linking the Mediterranean world with eastern and southern sources of incense, spices and other luxury goods, stretching from Mediterranean ports across the Levant and Egypt through Northern East Africa and Arabia to India and beyond.

  7. History of saffron - Wikipedia

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    Saffron, a spice derived from the dried stigmas of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus), has through history remained among the world's most costly substances. With its bitter taste, hay-like fragrance, and slight metallic notes, the apocarotenoid -rich saffron has been used as a seasoning, fragrance, dye , and medicine .

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  9. Nirmala's Spice World - Wikipedia

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    Nirmala's Spice World is a culinary adventure that takes the viewer into a world of exotic spices from around the globe. The "Queen of Spice," Nirmala Narine, opens her spice cabinet to reveal ancient secrets of spices that for generations have transformed plain dishes into unique and flavorful experiences.