• It is important as the main source of the spices nutmeg and mace . (wikipedia.org)
  • Nutmeg is one of two spices that grow on an evergreen tree with the scientific classification Myristica fragrans, also known as common nutmeg. (supermarketguru.com)
  • World supplies of nutmeg and mace, two 'rich and 'rare' spices from the east, could be under threat from a mysterious disease and decline affecting the Myristica fragrans tree from which nutmeg powder (from the seed) and mace (from the red seed covering) are sourced. (omex.com)
  • It is the only tropical fruit that is the source of two spices. (highplainsspicecompany.com)
  • Commonly used in baking in combination with spices like cinnamon and ginger , nutmeg also adds dimension to stews, sauces, curries and slow-cooked meat dishes. (highplainsspicecompany.com)
  • Nutmeg (also known as pala in Indonesia) is one of the two spices - the other being mace - derived from several species of tree in the genus Myristica . (wn.com)
  • This is the only tropical fruit that is the source of two different spices, obtained from different parts of the plant. (wn.com)
  • So, store them in air tight containers away from sources of heat and moisture so that seeds will last for up to 2 years and powdered spices can last up to 1 year. (vibrionics.org)
  • But did you know that these spices both grow on a nutmeg tree? (epicgardening.com)
  • Those who have spread the benefit of this generous species in their culinary practice have described it as startling and surprising outside of the American context most of us know spices like nutmeg for. (epicgardening.com)
  • Before delving into each alternative, let us first explain why the Mace blade is one of the world's rarest spices. (sweet-crush.com)
  • Mincemeat is a very sweet mixture of dried fruit and spices, including clove, nutmeg, mace and cinnamon. (hubpages.com)
  • The fruit of the tree is the source of two different spices - nutmeg and mace. (balkrishnaagro.com)
  • Mace and Nutmeg are two spices both derived from the Myristica fragrans tree. (gosumitup.com)
  • Nutmeg comes from the seed of the Myristica fragrans tree and mace comes from the seed covering making them sister spices. (gosumitup.com)
  • Evergreen Myristica fragrans tree, is the only tree that is the source of two amazing spices that is revered worldwide - Nutmeg and Mace. (6rasa.com)
  • Until the mid-19th century the Banda Islands were the world's only source of the spices nutmeg and mace, produced from the nutmeg tree. (travalour.com)
  • Mix together equal parts ground cinnamon and nutmeg and use this mixture in place of the cardamom called for in your recipe. (ambcambodgeparis.info)
  • The spice mixes well with cinnamon, as well as nutmeg and cloves. (ambcambodgeparis.info)
  • Mace contains delicate aromas of black pepper and cinnamon when added to foods. (sweet-crush.com)
  • Think of it as a practical blend of nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves. (sweet-crush.com)
  • If the recipe asks for 1 teaspoon mace, use 1 teaspoon cinnamon. (sweet-crush.com)
  • Cinnamon is also less expensive than mace and easy to buy at supermarket shops. (sweet-crush.com)
  • When asked to describe the flavor and aroma of Mace, many people compare it to a combination of cinnamon and black pepper. (easternartreport.net)
  • Maybe cinnamon, mace and nutmeg from a fresh, warm pie on a windowsill. (stlmag.com)
  • Cardamom may not be your first option for a mace alternative. (sweet-crush.com)
  • Mace to cardamom ratio of two. (sweet-crush.com)
  • Essentially, a recipe that calls for 10mg of mace calls for just 5mg of cardamom. (sweet-crush.com)
  • This spice has just 18 calories per tablespoon.Cardamom is a more potent spice than mace. (sweet-crush.com)
  • the aril the source of mace . (wikipedia.org)
  • The crimson-colored aril that exists atop the seed's hard surface is separated, dried gradually, and used as the spice mace. (epicgardening.com)
  • When fully mature it splits in two, exposing a crimson-coloured aril, the mace, surrounding a single shiny brown seed, the nutmeg. (erdaonline.in)
  • After collection the aril-enveloped nutmegs are conveyed to curing areas where the mace is removed, flattened out, and dried. (erdaonline.in)
  • The seed covering or aril is called mace. (gosumitup.com)
  • This kernel is envelped with a lacy delicate aril, this is the spice Mace. (6rasa.com)
  • It is derived from the seed of the nutmeg tree, a tropical evergreen tree that is found in several countries in Asia. (ticspice.com)
  • Nutmeg or Jaiphal is an aromatic spice cultivated from the nutmeg tree, Myristica Fragrant. (muzirisindia.com)
  • This unassuming, feel-good spice 'has been one of the saddest stories of history ,' from the gruesome, grisly tale of how the Dutch tortured and massacred the people of the Banda Islands in Indonesia in an attempt to monopolize the nutmeg trade. (metafilter.com)
  • Archeological evidence suggests that cloves were quite popular in Syria not long after, despite the fact that, like nutmeg and mace, they came only from the spice islands of what is now Indonesia. (theepicentre.com)
  • Ternate is part of an archipelago off the coast of Indonesia called the Maluku Islands - better known as 'The Spice Islands' for the simple reason that until the 17th century this was the only known source of nutmeg, mace and cloves in the world. (monash.edu)
  • Nutmeg is native to Indonesia and thought to be discovered by the Dutch for its value. (tripper.com)
  • Nutmeg trees originate in the Spice Islands, an archipelago of the eastern part of Indonesia. (epicgardening.com)
  • Nutmeg trees are native to the Spice Islands of Indonesia. (epicgardening.com)
  • Nutmeg or Myristica fragrans is an evergreen tree indigenous to Indonesia . (balkrishnaagro.com)
  • Native to the Maluku island also known as the Spice Islands in Indonesia, nutmeg tree is commonly grown in the tropical areas of the world like the India, Caribbean etc. (6rasa.com)
  • 2 tablespoons coriander seeds 2 tablespoons whole cumin 1 tablespoon whole Ceylon black pepper 1 tablespoon whole Ceylon cardamom pods 1 3-inch-long stick Ceylon cinnamon, broken into small pieces 1 teaspoon whole Ceylon cloves 1/2 Ceylon nutmeg seed, grated Garam masala translates to hot spices or hot spice blend but its heat is a different heat from that of chili peppers. (trinhphuongdai.com)
  • Mace, an aromatic spice from the ground shell of the nutmeg, is one unusual ingredient here. (benjaminfranklinentertains.com)
  • The outer shell of the nutmeg is removed to reveal the kernel, which is then steam distilled to extract the essential oil. (ticspice.com)
  • Cloves, together with nutmeg and mace from the Banda islands were used to flavor and preserve food, as medicines and even as aphrodisiacs. (indonesia-tourism.com)
  • The British had diminished the importance of the Banda Islands by planting nutmeg trees in Grenada and Zanzibar , which also decreased the price of the costly spice. (metafilter.com)
  • Native to the Banda Islands, also known as the "spice islands," nutmeg and mace come from the fruit of the tropical evergreen tree Myristica fragrens . (highplainsspicecompany.com)
  • At the time, the Banda Islands were the world's only source of nutmeg and mace. (thediasporicdish.com)
  • And you can cultivate that distinctive pungent fragrance that nutmeg seed brings wherever it's added. (epicgardening.com)
  • Grated nutmeg becomes nutmeg powder, used as a spice across the world. (epicgardening.com)
  • Nutmeg and mace powder are two of the finest mace substitutes. (sweet-crush.com)
  • The remaining nutmeg is ground into a fine powder and used as a spice in a variety of cuisines. (ticspice.com)
  • Since early of the last millennium, the small islands of Ternate and Tidore in the Moluccas were the only source for cloves in the world. (indonesia-tourism.com)
  • The Maluku Islands are commonly known as the Spice Islands due to their status as a major source of mace, nutmeg, cloves, and pepper. (thediasporicdish.com)
  • Molucca or Maluku Islands were the only source of nutmeg and mace production until the mid-19th century. (gosumitup.com)
  • With a slightly sweet taste and pungent aroma, nutmeg has both culinary and medicinal qualities. (muzirisindia.com)
  • A pungent fragrance combined with a warm and sweetish flavor makes nutmeg versatile enough to be added to both sweet and savory dishes. (6rasa.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg, also known as true nutmeg, is a versatile spice with many health benefits. (ticspice.com)
  • Fragrant nutmeg and mace are common names associated with nutmeg trees. (epicgardening.com)
  • Mace, Nutmeg and Allspice just don't cut it. (isis.ca)
  • Nutmeg trees are evergreen with smooth fragrant, dark green leaves that resemble that of magnolia. (epicgardening.com)
  • Nutmeg, (Myristica fragrans), tropical evergreen tree (family Myristicaceae) and the spice made of its seed. (erdaonline.in)
  • The nutmeg tree, called Myristica fragrans, is an evergreen tree that produces nutmeg and mace. (ticspice.com)
  • A lovely veil of nutmeg descends, accompanied by aromatic cedar and the tiniest pinch of cumin. (kafkaesqueblog.com)
  • You can rest well the next day by drinking warm milk with a pinch of Nutmeg. (dailymagazinenews.com)
  • Nutmeg is a spice, usually obtained from the plant Myristica fragrans . (wn.com)
  • Nutmeg and mace come from the tropical tree, Myristica fragrans . (epicgardening.com)
  • Nutmeg trees (known scientifically as Myristica fragrans ) produce both nutmeg and the spice known as mace. (epicgardening.com)
  • It is actually a thin leathery tissue between the stone and the pulp, of the nutmeg fruit of Myristica fragrans. (gosumitup.com)
  • 1 teaspoon mace should be equivalent to 1 teaspoon apple pie spice. (sweet-crush.com)
  • The fortresses he built there established and then consolidated a Portuguese monopoly over the world's nutmeg that lasted almost a whole cushy century. (metafilter.com)
  • Nutmeg has a warm, sweet and spicy flavor that compliments both sweet and savory dishes. (highplainsspicecompany.com)
  • Mace has a fresh, light flavor similar to nutmeg , yet more delicate. (highplainsspicecompany.com)
  • Mace, the red leathery covering that protects the seed, has a sharp kick of nutmeg flavor. (tripper.com)
  • Mace may be used in baking to lend a warming and savory flavor to cakes, doughnuts, and pastries. (sweet-crush.com)
  • Mace tastes similar to nutmeg, but with a less strong flavor. (sweet-crush.com)
  • The flavor of Nutmeg can have a significant impact on your quality of life. (dailymagazinenews.com)
  • The flavor of this has different notes, and it is mainly used for baking and cooking purposes like nutmeg. (easternartreport.net)
  • Mace has a nutty flavor, which is comparable to the flavor of nutmeg but has a more muted taste overall. (easternartreport.net)
  • The flavor is similar to that of nutmeg, with a hint of pepper and a more subtle note which can be overwhelmed by heavy-handed cooks. (easternartreport.net)
  • Ceylon nutmeg is highly valued for its rich aroma, distinct flavor, and numerous health benefits. (ticspice.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg stands out for its distinct flavor and aroma influenced by soil, climate, and altitude. (ticspice.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg has a unique and complex flavor that is hard to replicate. (ticspice.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg is a versatile spice that adds a distinctive flavor and aroma to a wide variety of dishes. (ticspice.com)
  • When used sparingly, it gives a nutmeg-like taste and a bitter taste when taken in excess. (com.gh)
  • Even though it is used sparingly, nutmeg has a great impact on your health. (6rasa.com)
  • The fruit itself is edible and you can make nutmeg juice from that fruit, which is a delicacy widely served in coffee shops in its native region. (epicgardening.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg, also known as Sri Lankan nutmeg, is a popular spice that is native to Sri Lanka. (ticspice.com)
  • The fleshy arils surrounding the nutmeg seed are the source of the spice mace. (erdaonline.in)
  • Mace also comes from the same tree. (supermarketguru.com)
  • Nutmeg trees are either male or female, with one male tree being required to fertilize 10 female trees so they can bare fruit. (highplainsspicecompany.com)
  • Warm climate gardeners can grow and enjoy the tropical nutmeg tree. (epicgardening.com)
  • The nutmeg tree canopy itself can be a gorgeous tropical shade. (epicgardening.com)
  • Home cultivators who are in the for the long haul grow both a male and female tree and hand pollinate them to produce nutmeg seed. (epicgardening.com)
  • Trees produce nutmegs around age 5, and the total lifespan of a tree is up to 60 years. (epicgardening.com)
  • It's manufactured from the nutmeg tree, and supplies are limited. (sweet-crush.com)
  • The source of both the nutmeg and mace tastes is the nutmeg tree. (dailymagazinenews.com)
  • The nutmeg tree thrives well in tropical climate. (6rasa.com)
  • Nutmeg can be used to aid digestion, as well as to produce impetuses for soups and stews. (dailymagazinenews.com)
  • Used in small dosages nutmeg can reduce flatulence, aid digestion , improve the appetite and treat diarrhoea, vomiting and nausea. (balkrishnaagro.com)
  • Nutmeg may help improve digestion and reduce nausea and vomiting and may have neuroprotective properties that could improve cognitive function and protect against Alzheimer's disease. (ticspice.com)
  • Rich in carmative properties, nutmeg helps aid digestion. (6rasa.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg is a spice grown in Sri Lanka's tropical climate. (ticspice.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg is a true culinary treasure, adding depth and complexity to any dish it is added to, and is a must-have in any spice collection. (ticspice.com)
  • Ceylon nutmeg is a popular spice for cooking and a valuable ingredient in the fragrance industry. (ticspice.com)
  • The demand for Ceylon nutmeg in the international market is increasing due to its superior quality and aroma. (ticspice.com)
  • Fresh nutmeg pulp can be removed to expose the seed kernels that become dried nutmegs. (epicgardening.com)
  • Thanks to modern cultivation, you can make many, many foods with nutmeg . (metafilter.com)
  • The agricultural sector, particularly nutmeg and cocoa cultivation, has gradually recovered, and the tourism sector has seen substantial increases in foreign direct investment as the regional share of the tourism market increases. (worldfacts.us)
  • The antibacterial, anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties of Nutmeg Oil make it great for skincare, and especially for treating acne. (essentially.com.au)
  • Several other commercial products are also produced from the trees, including essential oils , extracted oleoresins , and nutmeg butter. (wn.com)
  • Nutmeg on expression yields about 24 to 30 percent fixed oil called nutmeg butter, or oil of mace, the principal component of which is trimyristin. (erdaonline.in)
  • An ointment of nutmeg butter has been used as a counterirritant and in treatment of rheumatism. (erdaonline.in)
  • Nutmeg (Mace) Oil is a spicy, slightly sweet, and woody essential oil that can be applied topically to help with muscle and joint pain. (essentially.com.au)
  • Thanks to its warm and nutty flavour, nutmeg can be used in both sweet and savory dishes. (6rasa.com)
  • Nutmeg fruit and seed is rich in a range of mineral nutrients including potassium (K), calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), ma. (omex.com)
  • Nutmeg is the seed in the fruit, while mace is the protective covering that transfers nourishment from the fruit to the seed. (highplainsspicecompany.com)
  • Through the process of pollination between male and female flowers, often carried out by a nocturnal beetle, nutmeg plants bear fruit in a teardrop form of green to yellow tender flesh. (epicgardening.com)
  • The nutmeg fruit is picked when it is fully matured and split open to reveal the mace and nutmeg inside. (ticspice.com)
  • With oblong shaped leaves and small yellow flowers, nutmeg spice is found inside the seed the light yellow fruit. (6rasa.com)
  • In pursuing our philosophy to be the best, we are proud to offer organic aflatoxin free nutmeg. (tripper.com)
  • I was looking for an organic nutmeg in the market, after a lot of research, I purchased this product. (muzirisindia.com)
  • Potassium, which is a vasodilator with characteristics, is abundant in the nutmeg. (dailymagazinenews.com)
  • It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat a range of ailments and is also a good source of essential minerals like calcium, iron, and potassium. (ticspice.com)
  • This early American recipe, adapted from period sources, turns the sometimes dreaded Thanksgiving leftover turkey into a delicious meal. (benjaminfranklinentertains.com)
  • We take careful measures to ensure the reduced presence of harmful aflatoxins in our ground nutmeg. (tripper.com)
  • It is less difficult for harvesters to gather the nutmeg from the ground. (tripper.com)
  • Once the roots fill this area, plant them in their final resting place - either in a container or in-ground (we have a 10-gallon Air Pot that works well for growing nutmeg). (epicgardening.com)
  • Ground mace is the perfect spice for baking pies, cakes, and bread. (easternartreport.net)
  • It is available in a variety of forms, including whole nutmeg, ground nutmeg, and nutmeg oil. (ticspice.com)
  • Cloves are nutritionally dense, specifically a great source of manganese, as well as vitamin K and fiber. (supermarketguru.com)
  • Mace (بسبسة) is a therapeutic ingredient in various traditional medical practices from across the world. (gosumitup.com)
  • As with many essential oils, adding a few drops of Nutmeg Oil to your favourite massage or carrier oil can provide many benefits. (essentially.com.au)
  • Essential oils in our nutmeg provide the classic spicey-sweet addition to holiday recipes like eggnog. (tripper.com)
  • Nutmeg and mace contain 7 to 14 percent essential oil, the principal components of which are pinene, camphene, and dipentene. (erdaonline.in)
  • Jane sources all her meat from Bord Bia approved Irish farms and only uses fresh shoulder and belly meat. (janerussells.ie)
  • Make sure to allow at least 30 to 40 feet between nutmeg plants grown in the earth. (epicgardening.com)
  • a pink of nutmeg in warm milk is all that it takes. (6rasa.com)
  • The West craved these exotic flavours, but the Arab and Asian traders kept that source of the prized plants and powders a closely guarded secret. (monash.edu)