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  2. Six of the World's Healthiest Spices - AOL

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    Here we've gathered six of the healthiest spices and herbs enjoyed around the world. Check out the slideshow above for 6 of the healthiest spices the world has to offer. How to Buy the Best Broth

  3. Six of the World's Healthiest Spices - AOL

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    By: Joyce Hendley Holiday recipes like stuffing, pumpkin pie and gingerbread men are hard to imagine without spices. But back in 1492, before global trade was quick and convenient, spices were ...

  4. The 11 Healthiest Herbs & Spices You Can Eat - AOL

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    Photos: Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Turn to your spice rack (or, if you have a green thumb, your windowsill) to level up your homemade meals and support your health. Herbs and spices ...

  5. List of edible seeds - Wikipedia

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    As a global food source, the most important edible seeds by weight are cereals, followed by legumes, nuts, [2] then spices. Cereals (grain crops) and legumes correspond with the botanical families Poaceae and Fabaceae, respectively, while nuts, pseudocereals, and other seeds form polyphylic groups based on their culinary roles.

  6. SimplyCook - Wikipedia

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    SimplyCook provides a subscription service that consists of four recipe cards and ingredients kits, which contain herbs, spices, sauces and other extras needed for the recipe. [10] Each kit contains up to 18 ingredients paired with recipes developed by company chefs. [ 2 ]

  7. Aromat - Wikipedia

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    Aromat is a food seasoning, invented in Switzerland by Walter Obrist for Knorr Thayngen, the Swiss branch of the German food company Knorr, in 1952. Aromat was originally called "Pflanzenextrakt", which means plant extract in German. Knorr dropped the name in 1953 and altered its form, from cubes to a powdered seasoning. [1]