The latest dates for the information on arrowroot, cocoa and nutmeg were 1961, 1984 and 1993, respectively. |
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This was for fried fish spiced with all-spice, cloves, turmeric, black pepper, garlic and the other spice that comes with nutmeg, mace. |
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Topping drinks tableside with whipped cream or freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon, for example, attracts attention. |
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In a separate bowl, stir together the remaining three tablespoons of flour and the nutmeg. |
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A spice that increases the body's temperature, like cinnamon, nutmeg, and mace, is a warm spice. |
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I was supposed to sprinkle the top with clove and mace but I was out of mace so I used nutmeg instead. |
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The insecticidal properties of Derris roots were first discovered in 1848 and the plant was first used against the nutmeg caterpillar. |
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And I went to work cracking eggs, grating the nutmeg, prepping two frying pans, slicing bread. |
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If you find dandruff still a problem, rosemary or nutmeg oils massaged into the scalp can be effectively used to control this condition. |
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There was great cheese, baked rice with damson jam and nutmeg and golden syrup pudding. |
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This was a race for the plungers, the speculators, the people who trade commodities and bet the house that the price of nutmeg will skyrocket. |
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The nutmeg tree may be either male or female, and in the plantations one male tree is needed to ensure pollination of about a dozen females. |
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In a mixing bowl, combine the potatoes together with the butter, flour, farina, egg yolk, salt, and nutmeg to form a dough. |
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Add a little nutmeg, some powdered reindeer horn, five vine leaves and a piece of Peruvian bark. |
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Saplings of nutmeg, clove, rambutan, mangosteen, breadfruit and vanilla are also there. |
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Using your hands, mix the bread with the meat, garlic, nutmeg, parsley, egg, salt and pepper. |
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She said the drink is more interesting if there are whole cinnamon sticks and nutmeg with a grater on the bar. |
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The spices used were ground cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, clove, and cardamom, along with tea leaves. |
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One New Year's tradition is to hide a silver coin in the dough of a special bread spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and orange peel. |
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When you use less sugar, add spices such as cinnamon, cloves, allspice and nutmeg to enhance the sweetness of the food. |
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Deeply fragrant, it usually contains cardamom, coriander, allspice, cayenne, ginger, cloves and nutmeg and, invariably dried rose petals. |
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I have used everything from cinnamon, nutmeg and cumin to oregano, basil and rosemary and a lot of other herbs in hamburger dishes. |
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Sprinkle on a little burnt lime with some catechu gum of a Malayan acacia tree and add a touch of nutmeg and cardamom for flavor. |
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The baharat spice mix is prepared from black pepper, coriander, cassia, cloves, cumin, cardamom, nutmeg, and paprika. |
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For the spiced cakes, I added a bit of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom, and ginger, along with a minced chili pepper. |
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The nutmeg as Mills tried to shield the ball at the corner flag was a sublime example of justified arrogance. |
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However, Run Island figured prominently on seventeenth century maps because of the fragrant nutmeg that grew in abundance there. |
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In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. |
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To bake the tart, beat the eggs and extra egg yolks with the cream, nutmeg, sea salt and pepper and parsley. |
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Sweeten with condensed milk, nutmeg and cinnamon, this hot cereal is a perfect way to start your day. |
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An agricultural country whose chief crop is rice, Sri Lanka is known for spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, pepper, and cloves. |
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They planted some of the saplings in Java, a Dutch colony already supplying Europe with pepper, nutmeg, and other spices. |
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Rosengarten's version calls for 25 ingredients, almost half of them spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. |
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There are many versions of the recipe, some calling for cinnamon only, some also using ginger, cloves and nutmeg. |
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The stone is the size of a nutmeg and has a hard, black case, sometimes thick, sometimes thin. |
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The nutmeg is the seed of the Indonesian Myristica fragrans whose small yellow flowers develop into a fleshy, scarlet fruit enclosing the meg. |
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First of all, I did it by eating whole nutmegs, I was cleaning the kitchen and found this thing called nutmeg. |
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Modern haggis generally has beef suet rather than mutton fat, and cayenne pepper or nutmeg are usual additions. |
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Pastries include kleinur, or Icelandic donuts, made of sour cream, buttermilk, vanilla and nutmeg. |
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In a bowl, combine the flour, sugar, butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt. |
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Add to the mashed potatoes the nutmeg, parsley, chopped onions, spinach and mortadella. |
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Included in the recipe are aloe, bay leaves, absinthe, anise seeds, bitter oranges, basil, cardamom, nutmeg, peppermint, and saffron. |
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In a bowl combine 2 cups plain flour, 1 teaspoon bicarb soda, 1 teaspoon ground ginger, a teaspoon each nutmeg and cinnamon. |
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Typical food processing jobs include peeling nutmeg shells and sorting the seeds, and washing bananas and other produce. |
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It combines saffron, musk and vanilla with bergamot, orange blossom, nutmeg, clove and iris to create a warm, woody, yet soft scent. |
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A touch of cinnamon or nutmeg mixed with plain low fat yogurt and brown sugar makes a refreshing dressing for a fresh fruit salad. |
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Away from the servery, a small counter enables you to customise your cup with nutmeg, chocolate or vanilla. |
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Add the flour, semolina flour, egg yolks, olive oil, cheese, nutmeg, and salt to the potatoes and mix until it binds together. |
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The tequila fills the mouth with a lavish array of warm flavors, largely floral and semi-sweet spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla. |
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One authority recommends armadillo sausages, well flavoured with coriander seed, basil and bay leaves, garlic, and nutmeg. |
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In a large bowl, stir together the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, nutmeg, salt, and zest. |
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A close-up reveals the alternating areas of sclerosis and retained hepatic parenchyma in this nutmeg liver. |
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Before La Varenne, court cuisine had over-emphasized the use of sugar and such sweet spices as cloves, mace, cardamom or nutmeg. |
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Place the pumpkin, ice cream, milk and cinnamon, nutmeg and mace into a blender. |
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The nutmeg tree is also a spreading evergreen with dark green leaves and pale yellow flowers. |
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They too were trying to get to the East Indies, where nutmeg, mace, pepper and cloves could be bought. |
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As I pulled the cakes out of the oven, I caught a whiff of heavenly nutmeg and knew I had a winner. |
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Four spice is a ground spice mixture usually containing white pepper, nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon or cloves. |
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The most popular food continues to be Mongolian tea, which is now made from an infusion of tea, evaporated milk, nutmeg and butter. |
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Butternut-squash soup, a bistro staple, benefits from freshly ground nutmeg and allspice and a spiral of pumpkinseed oil. |
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Deeply fragrant, it usually contains cardamom, coriander, allspice, cayenne, ginger, cloves and nutmeg, and invariably, dried rose petals. |
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In a saucepan, combine brown sugar, almonds, cinnamon stick, nutmeg, cloves, allspice and wine. |
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Grenadians not only use nutmeg daily in food, it also symbolises national pride, virility and even life itself. |
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It uses fresh penci pasta, a thickly cut eggless pasta, sauced with sausage, lemon and nutmeg. |
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Nearby, male nutmeg trees are planted next to the blooming female trees with the red laced nutmeg peeking out of their ripe yellow pods. |
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When used traditionally in aphrodisiac recipes, they were often combined with herbs such as cinnamon, nutmeg, peppers and onions. |
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Almost all the nutmeg graters in the Green Collection were made in England or America between the late seventeenth and early twentieth centuries. |
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It was with great faith that I put fork to plate and severed a blood sausage ravioli garnished with tender ribbons of nutmeg pumpkin and petite cepes. |
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On the Spice tour you will learn about fifty different spices and fruit that grow on the island, from cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, cloves, to jackfruit and sugarcane. |
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The highly aromatic mix may include nutmeg, rosebuds, turmeric, allspice, gingerroot, lavender, and aniseed, though the mix is as varied as the taste of the cook. |
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The medium coarse grating surface is terrific for zesting citrus fruit, grating nutmeg or ginger, and shredding hard cheeses like parmesan or pecorino romano. |
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They found that the 10 most inhibitory oils were derived from thyme, cinnamon, bay, clove, almond, lovage, pimento, marjoram, angelica, and nutmeg. |
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Beyond the frankfurter there is the a red sausage from Thuringia, a liver sausage from Kassel, and a black sausage from Swabia which is spiced with thyme, cloves and nutmeg. |
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Spices such as coriander, cumin, turmeric, cinnamon, mace and nutmeg are ideal for winter soups and paprika helps provide a rich colour, says Bridget Jones. |
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Cloves, mace and nutmeg are all used as flavouring agents in cooking. |
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The finer spices consist of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and mace, which shared the fact that the places where they were grown were rather select, hence, the limited supply. |
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Chillies, turmeric, ginger, mace, saffron, nutmeg, poppy seeds, garlic, cloves, bay leaves, and curry leaves are among the most commonly used spices. |
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Add a seasoning of nutmeg, the orange juice and salt and pepper. |
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I love her lattice crust variation, and the addition of nutmeg sauce takes it to a whole other level. |
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Methyleugenol, a naturally occurring flavor in basil, cinnamon leaves, nutmeg, mace, pimento, bananas, black pepper, bilberries and blackberry essence. |
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In mixed farming systems, bananas are used as a shade plant for cocoa, coffee, black pepper and nutmeg, and in many countries the plant itself is used as an ornamental. |
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Remove haggis and cover with nutmeg, iron filings and whisky. |
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There must be some good tax accounts in the nutmeg State, because they found the most deductions per return of any state. |
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At various times the list has included concrete, paper, musical instruments, and nutmeg. |
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I have an almost bottomless stock of plums and will put a handful of them to simmer in a light syrup of cinnamon and nutmeg for an hour before the new agent arrives. |
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He is brown, not to say bronzed, tanned to the colour of nutmeg. |
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They were made from a rich yeast dough, contained currants, were additionally flavoured with cinnamon or nutmeg, and were sprinkled with powdered sugar after baking. |
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From Southeast Asia came black pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves. |
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Sift the flour, mixed spice, nutmeg and baking powder together. |
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In a shallow pan, gently heat the milk, bay leaf, nutmeg, salt and pepper. |
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In the garden they grew cardamom, turmeric, curry leaves and pepper as well as imported ginger, cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, chillies, vanilla, cumin and coriander. |
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We emerged into the country to find ourselves amid an open expanse of coconut palms, interspersed with the odd clove and nutmeg tree, banana palm and cinnamon bush. |
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While the gathering of fallen nuts remains unrestricted, the trees themselves continue to belong to the government as a fundamental component of the nutmeg groves. |
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This is cardamom country, nutmeg too, where spices grow along the roadside, and where pepper vines wind their tendrils around banana palms and over camellia bushes. |
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The loaf is hot and soft, and smells of almonds and hazelnuts and nutmeg. |
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Linguistically, the ancient importance of such spices as cinnamon, ginger, cloves, pepper and nutmeg is shown by their names in English being as old as the language. |
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The Dutch colonial houses were graceful and large, set back amid cocas, kanary, and nutmeg trees, while the rest of the small town lay half hidden in the foliage of palms. |
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A rich stew of chicken, raisins and slivered almonds is flavoured with nutmeg and cinnamon, wrapped in a phyllo shell and dusted with powdered sugar. |
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Sprinkle two tablespoons of sumac on the meat mixture, and some nutmeg and salt to taste. |
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Although rarely reported, nutmeg overdose can result in death, especially if combined with other drugs. |
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Nutmeg and mace have similar sensory qualities, with nutmeg having a slightly sweeter and mace a more delicate flavour. |
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The first harvest of nutmeg trees takes place seven to nine years after planting, and the trees reach full production after twenty years. |
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A wide range of commodities originated in the region, but especially important were spices such as pepper, ginger, cloves, and nutmeg. |
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Two other species of genus Myristica may be used to adulterate nutmeg as a spice. |
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During this time the nutmeg shrinks away from its hard seed coat until the kernels rattle in their shells when shaken. |
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Before the Dutch retook control of the islands, the British removed many nutmeg trees and transplanted them to Ceylon and other British colonies. |
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I was greeted by aromas of cinnamon and nutmeg from still-warm oat-cakes, cookies and rich butter tarts on a tray near the coffee urn. |
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That should inhibit no-one, however, for this is a tasty, everyday red with bright fruitiness that concludes with touches of vanilla and nutmeg. |
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Progressive lists mezzalunas, mortar and pestles, nutmeg grinders and rolling herb mincers among its arsenal of spice and herb tools. |
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Make this with beer, adding nutmeg, Jamaica ginger, cloves and cinnamon sticks, never allowing it to boil. |
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The production and export of nutmeg was a VOC monopoly for almost two hundred years. |
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Reduce to a simmer and add the cinnamon stick, allspice and nutmeg. |
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The outlying island of Run was harder for the VOC to control and they exterminated all nutmeg trees there. |
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Recently, as they sniffed and sipped the poblano milk stout, El Lechedor, the group talked about the hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. |
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During the past holiday season, New England produced a special seasonal ale, accented by cinnamon, cardamon, vanilla and nutmeg. |
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Nadiya impressed in the signature bake with her iced buns, half of them cardamom and almond, and half nutmeg and sour cherry. |
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From then on, the Portuguese were infrequent visitors to the islands preferring to buy their nutmeg from traders in Malacca. |
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Other fragments showed signs of myristic acid, a hallucinogen derived from plants such as nutmeg, and cannabis, as well as tobacco and camphor. |
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Add nutmeg, which contains a natural sedative called myristin and you have a guaranteed sleep potion. |
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It contains a kip-inducing amino acid called tryptophan, while nutmeg contains a chemical which causes drowsiness, called myristin. |
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They remained there for about a month, buying and filling their ships with nutmeg and cloves. |
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Eggnog and other food preparations which contain nutmeg should not be given to dogs. |
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Although used as a folk treatment for other ailments, nutmeg has no proven medicinal value. |
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Composed play then saw Sam Ricketts nutmeg Ashley Cole before Taylor whipped a fine curling effort over Petr Cech's bar. |
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There they remained for a month, buying and filling their ships with nutmeg and cloves. |
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In the 19th century, nutmeg was thought to be an abortifacient, which led to numerous recorded cases of nutmeg poisoning. |
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The middle note features a warm, spicy mix of bourbon pepper, nutmeg, violet and galbanum resin. |
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Sprinkle with a little freshly grated nutmeg and serve immediately with griddled polenta pieces, macaroni or rice. |
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The aroma is typical of a German wheat beer with banana, nutmeg and clove notes, all caused by the yeast used in brewing. |
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The fame of many spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon are attributed to these early Spice merchants. |
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Season with salt, white pepper and nutmeg and cover the pot. |
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Add liqueurs, stir in nutmeg, and sprinkle with a bit more nutmeg. |
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Nick caught a whiff of nutmeg and spices, with a grace note of urine from the group of men nearby with the blue hands and aprons of dyers. |
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The Company constructed a comprehensive nutmeg plantation system on the islands during the 17th century. |
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Spices used include saffron, nutmeg, clove, pepper, and cinnamon, which were introduced by the Arabs. |
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In Elizabethan times, because nutmeg was believed to ward off the plague, demand increased and its price skyrocketed. |
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It is used to replace ground nutmeg, as it leaves no particles in the food. |
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In its pure form, myristicin is a toxin, and consumption of excessive amounts of nutmeg can result in myristicin poisoning. |
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The essential oil obtained by steam distillation of ground nutmeg is used widely in the perfumery and pharmaceutical industries. |
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In Penang cuisine, dried, shredded nutmeg rind with sugar coating is used as toppings on the uniquely Penang ais kacang. |
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In the Caribbean, nutmeg is often used in drinks such as the Bushwacker, Painkiller, and Barbados rum punch. |
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Sweet dishes are often seasoned with cardamom, saffron, nutmeg, and rose petal essences. |
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In Dutch cuisine, nutmeg is added to vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and string beans. |
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She decided the eggnog was lacking in flavor, so she decided to nutmeg it heavily. |
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In Kerala Malabar region, grated nutmeg is used in meat preparations and also sparingly added to desserts for the flavour. |
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Halva is made from sugar, corn starch, cardamom powder, nutmeg powder and ghee. |
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It is made from corn starch, sugar, cardamom powder, nutmeg powder and ghee. |
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Typically its ingredients were a mixture of minced meat, suet, a range of fruits, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. |
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Nutmeg is used for flavouring many dishes, usually in ground or grated form, and is best grated fresh in a nutmeg grater. |
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Many recipes contain what were at the time rare and valuable spices, including nutmeg, caraway, ginger, pepper and cardamom. |
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For these reasons in some countries, whole or ground nutmeg may have import restrictions except in spice mixtures containing less than 20 percent nutmeg. |
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Spent is often mixed in industrial mills with pure nutmeg to facilitate the milling process, as nutmeg is not easy to mill due to the high percentage of oil in the pure seed. |
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But readings of historical sources suggest around one thousand Bandanese likely survived in the islands, and were spread throughout the nutmeg groves as forced labourers. |
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The oil is colourless or light yellow, and smells and tastes of nutmeg. |
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The effects of nutmeg intoxication may last for several days. |
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Many are flavoured with almonds and pistachios, spiced with cardamon, nutmeg, cloves and black pepper, and decorated with nuts, or with gold or silver leaf. |
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The British skillfully negotiated with the village leaders on the island Rhun to protect them from the Dutch in exchange for a monopoly on their nutmeg. |
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As the Dutch East India Company consolidated its control of the spice trade in the 17th century, they sought to gain a monopoly in cloves as they had in nutmeg. |
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These plantations were used to grow cloves and nutmeg for export. |
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Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, preserving agents, that were at the time highly valued in European markets. |
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Cloves and nutmeg are still cultivated, as are cocoa, coffee and fruit. |
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In Scotland, mace and nutmeg are usually both ingredients in haggis. |
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Pumpkin Spice Dirty Chai Latte starts with a double shot of espresso, mixed with frothed Chai Tea flavored milk, and garnished with nutmeg, cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice. |
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Banda was the world's only source of nutmeg and mace, spices used as flavourings, medicines, and preserving agents that were at the time highly valued in European markets. |
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Grains of paradise look like black peppercorns but have a softer flavor that combines pepper with ginger, cardamom, coriander, and nutmeg, find them online at savoryspiceshop. |
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We love that Albertha's Garden ethically source nutmeg, nutmeg butter and nutmeg oil from Grenada and create products using these ingredients for a UK audience. |
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His ingredients include two bottles of Chianti, two clementines, peel of a lime and lemon each, 250 gm of castor sugar, cloves, cinnamon, bay leaf, nutmeg and star anise. |
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Rainforest covered most of northern and central Maluku, which, on the smaller islands has been replaced by plantations, including the region's endemic cloves and nutmeg. |
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It included the nutmeg plantations for spice production, several forts for the defense of the spices, and a colonial town for trading and governance. |
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Then, sailing by way of Tuban, East Java to the Spice Island of Ternate, cloves were loaded on board and the ship returned to Banda for a cargo of nutmeg. |
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There is little industry on the island, and most population is engaged in growing rice, maize, sweet potato, beans, coconuts, cocoa, coffee, clove and nutmeg. |
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It is also a commercial source of an essential oil and nutmeg butter. |
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