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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. List of Indian spices - Wikipedia

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    Spices are used in different forms: whole, chopped, ground, roasted, sautéed, fried, and as a topping. They blend food to extract the nutrients and bind them in a palatable form. Some spices are added at the end as a flavouring — those are typically heated in a pan with ghee (Indian clarified butter) or cooking oil before being added to a dish.

  4. Outline of herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Quatre épices – spice blend used mainly in France, but also found in Middle Eastern kitchens. Ras el hanout – popular Moroccan blend of spices that is used across North Africa. Recado rojo – or achiote paste is a popular blend of spices from Mexico. [58] Sharena sol – the better known of the savory species.

  5. The Spice Connection - AOL

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    Poppy Seeds: Used in baked goods, breads & to flavor noodles. Rosemary, ground: Use ground in sauces or stocks to avoid the "needle" look. Saffron, whole threads: Use for saffron rice and Indian ...

  6. Spice - Wikipedia

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    Spices are primarily used as food flavoring or to create variety. [22] They are also used to perfume cosmetics and incense. At various periods, many spices were used in herbal medicine. Finally, since they can be expensive, rare and exotic commodities, their conspicuous consumption has often been a symbol of wealth and social class. [18]

  7. The #1 Spice to Support Heart Health, According to Dietitians

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    Read on to find out what common spice will help keep your heart happy for years to come. Related: 36 Heart-Healthy Dinners You Can Make in 25 Minutes The #1 Spice for Heart Health