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A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, bark or vegetative substance used in nutritionally insignificant quantities as a food additive for the purpose of flavouring.

Many of the same substances have other uses in which they are referred to by different terms, e. g. in food preservation, medicine, religious rituals, cosmetics, perfumery or as vegetables. For example, turmeric is also used as a preservative; licorice as a medicine; garlic as a vegetable and nutmeg as a recreational drug.

Spices are distinguished from herbs, which refer to leafy, green plant parts used for flavoring purposes. However, spices are not fresh.

Spices have been prominent in human history virtually since its inception. Spices were some of the most valuable items of trade in the ancient and medieval world. In the story of Genesis, Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers to spice merchants. In the biblical poem Song of Solomon, the male speaker compares his beloved to many forms of spices.

Spices were the primary reason that Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama sailed to India. Around that same time, when Christopher Columbus happened upon the New World, he was quick to describe to investors the many new spices available there.

List of herbs and spices

Spice trade

Jack Turner (2004), Spice: the history of a temptation, HarperCollins

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Food Bacteria-Spice Survey Shows Why Some Cultures Like It Hot Quote: "...Garlic, onion, allspice and oregano, for example, were found to be the best all-around bacteria killers (they kill everything)...Top 30 Spices with Antimicrobial Properties..."

May 22, 2001, Add a Little Spice to Your Life. And Take Away a Few Bacteria That Cause Disease

August 18, 1998, Common Kitchen Spices Kill E. Coli O157:H7 Quote: "...The study is the first in the United States that looks at the effect of common spices on E. coli O157:H7. Previous studies have concluded spices kill other foodborne pathogens. "In the first part of our study, we tested 23 spices against E. coli O157:H7 in the laboratory," Fung said. "We found that several spices are good at killing this strain of E. coli."..."

Citra Spice Mart List of Spices (A-z Spices) and what it is used for. Contains medicinal values of spices, pulses and herbs and also recipes pertaining such ingredients.

Gernot Katzer's Spice Pages An encyclopedia of spices

Check out the following recipes that are tagged "Spice":
Tuna Tataki, El Charro Barbacoa(Bbq), Ms Fields Pumpkin Spice Cookies, My Favorite Cookies, Latigo Chili, My Skyline Chili, Southwest White Chili, Pickled Tuna with Sour Cream, Baby Doe's Mine Beer Cheese Soup, Frozen Pumpkin Mousse, Kfc Original Recipe Fried Chicken2, Maple Raisin Cookies, Cinnamon Peach Soup, Saag Gosht(Beef in Fragrant Spinach Sauce), Pumpkin Mousse, Venetian Spice Jar Potpourri(For Him), Killer Cranapple Turkey, Pound Cake With Brandy& Lemon Cream, Porter Cake, Almost Fat Free Pie Crust, Georgian Potato Soup, Barbecued Beef Ribs, Hernekeitto(Finnish Split-Pea Soup), Apple Spice"Pie", Apple-Praline Pie, Murgh Musallam(Chicken Curry), Pumpkin Spice Soup, Three-Way Shortbreads, Spicy Red Bean Soup, Exotic Spice Sachet(For Him), Harbor Village Bbq Pork, Cajun Spice Mix, Apricot Cupcakes, Orange'n Spice Simmering Potpourri, Cajun-Style Crab Cakes w/Creole Honey-Mustard Sauce, German Pepper Cookies, Hominy-Squash Stew, Hominy-squash Stew, Margo's Lamb Stew, Frosted pumpkin-walnut cookies, Frosted Pumpkin-Walnut Cookies, Sirups Kager (Danish Brown Spice Cookies), Harvest Apple Jar Potpourri, Chef Freddy's Apple Rhubarb Pie, Chef Freddy's Simply Peachy Apple Pie, Iced Coffee Cream, New Zealand Easter Spice Biscuits, Pumpkin Bundt Cake with Chocolate Glaze, Savory Seasonings, Aran Spiosrai(Irish Spice Bread)

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