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  Clinton Goveas :: Wikipedia Reference
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 flavoring.
Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are leafy, green plant parts used for flavoring purposes.
Spices were the primary reason that Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama sailed to India.
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 SPICE Information - selena spice
It is a powerful sporty spice program that is used in IC and board level design to check the integrity spice tv of circuit designs cinnamon spice spice girls and to predict circuit behavior.
SPICE was originally developed at the Electronics Research Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley in 1975 by Larry Nagle and Donald Pederson.
Versions 1 and spice islands 2 were coded pickling spice in ohio spice spice network Fortran (2G.6 in 1983 was the last) and ran on magnetic spice rack mainframe computers.
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 Trade - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Prior to his sailing around Africa, the flow of spice into Europe was controlled by Islamic powers, especially Egypt.
The spice trade was of major economic importance and helped spur the Age of Exploration.
Spices brought to Europe from distant lands were some of the most valuable commodities for their weight, sometimes rivaling gold.
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 Herb Spice
Spices are strongly flavored or aromatic parts of plants used in small quantities in food as a preservative, or flavouring in cooking.
Spices are distinguished from otherplant products used for similar purposes, such as herbs (which are green, leafy parts ofplants), aromatic vegetables, and dried fruit.
Spices were rumoured to be reason why Portugese navigator Vasco DaGama reached India, which eventually led to the British Imperialist rule for more than four centuries.
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 Spice
A spice is a dried seed, Fruit, Root, BARK or Resin substance used in Nutritionally insignificant quantities as a Food additive for the purpose of Flavouring.
Spices are further distinguished from herbs, referring to leafy, green plant parts used for Flavouring purposes.
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.
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 Clove information - Search.com
It is native to Indonesia and used as a spice in cuisine all over the world.
Cloves are harvested primarily in Indonesia (Banda Islands, known as the "Spice Islands") and Madagascar; it is also grown in Zanzibar, India, and Sri Lanka.
The spice is used throughout Europe and Asia and is smoked in cigarettes (also known as kreteks) in Indonesia and in occasional coffee bars in the West, mixed with marijuana to create marijuana spliffs.
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 Database spice tv network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Herbs, such as basil or oregano, may be used fresh, and are commonly chopped into smaller pieces; spices, however, are dried and usually ground into a powder.// HistorySpices have been prominent in human history virtually since its inception.
Spices were some Herbs, such as basil or oregano, may be used fresh, and are commonly chopped into smaller pieces; spices, however, are dried and usually ground into a powder.// HistorySpices have been prominent in human history virtually since its inception.
For example, turmeric is also used as a vegetable and nutmeg as a vegetable and nutmeg as a vegetable and nutmeg as a medicine; garlic as a medicine; garlic as a preservative; licorice as a recreational drug.Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are leafy, green plant parts used for flavoring purposes.
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 Saffron - Alternative medicine - Alternative medicine
However, it is safranal that is the key ingredient underlying saffron spice's distinctive aroma; it is formed when, after harvesting, the stigmas dry out and native compounds become chemically denatured.
Though, by mass, it is the most expensive comestible or spice in the world, saffron has also been used as a fabric dye andmdash; particularly in China and India.
But, avoiding this valuable spice might be unnecessary because of the small quantity needed: in medicinal use, 1andndash;3 grams in decoction, 0.5andndash;1.5 grams ingested as powder, or 30 mg of dried saffron extract per day is considered adequate in standard applications.
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 spices
But this promise of 1,001 spices was quite lofty, especially coming from an eatery lodged between a Wawa and a Hertz Rent-A-Car.
There will probably be more reason in future to quote the adage, "sugar, spice and all things nice".
The humble curcumin, an ingredient that's commonly found in spices such as turmeric and used in cooking curry, has been found to reduce symptoms of cystic fibrosis in initial studies done on mice.
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 Chinese Herb Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
When a certain combination of herbs or spices is called for in many different recipes (or in one recipe that is used frequently), it is convenient to blend these ingredients beforehand.
Bulk Herb Spice - Bulk Herb Spice Vegetable - Vegetable is a culinary term denoting any part of a plant that is commonly consumed by humans as food, but is not regarded as a culinary grain, fruit, nut, herb, or spice.
Vegetable (disambiguation) - *Vegetable, as a nutritional and culinary term, denotes any part of a plant that is commonly consumed by humans as food, but is not regarded as a culinary fruit, nut, herb, spice, or grain.
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 Mace(spice) - Qwika
Mace (disambiguation) The word mace has a number of uses: Weapons: A mace is a weapon with a heavy head...
Spice trade Spices at the central market of Agadir, Morocco in May 2005 The spice trade has been of major economic importance...
spices derived from the fruit, nutmeg and mace.
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 Drawer Organizer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Spice Rack Organizer Rack Railway Stuttgart - The Rack Railway Stuttgart, mentioned by the natives of stuttgart affectionately point...
Spice rack Towel bar Brushed chrome hardware 3 utility drawers plus extra-large bread drawer Drawers feature side-mounted slides for smooth...
Safranal - Safranal is an organic compound isolated saffron, the spice consisting of the...
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 SPICE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuits Emphasis) is a general purpose analog circuit simulator.
MacSpice is available for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. Many commercial versions of SPICE have later replaced Berkeley SPICE as the industry standard.
SPICE References References This article or section does not cite its references or sources.
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 Ale:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ale is a beer style brewed from barley malt with a top fermenting brewers yeast that ferments quickly, giving a sweet, full body and a fruity, and sometimes a butter-like taste.
Most ale contains some herb or spice, usually hops, which imparts a bitter, herbal flavour which balances the malt sweetness.
Ales are very common in Britain, Germany, Canada's eastern provinces, the United States, and Belgium; however, pale lager is the dominant style of beer in almost all other countries.
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 Spice (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Spice is a vegetative substance used as a food additive for the purpose of flavoring.
The spice trade had a significant impact in the history of human exploration and warfare.
Spice Girls, an all-female pop group; and Spice (album), their debut album.
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 Acidophilus Related Terms
Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata) are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae.
The spice is used throughout Europe and Asia and is smoked in a type of cigarettes locally known as kretek in Indonesia and in occasional coffee bars in the West, mixed with marijuana to create marijuana spliffs (joints).
In the south indian cuisine, it finds extensive use in the biryani dish (similar to the pilaf, but with the addition of local spice taste), and is normally added whole to enhance the presentation and flavor of the rice.
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 spice - OneLook Dictionary Search
SPICE, spice : Stammtisch Beau Fleuve Acronyms [home, info]
Phrases that include spice: spice cake, spice cookie, spice rack, spice up, sugar and spice, more...
Words similar to spice: zest, spiced, spiceless, spicery, spiciness, spicing, herb, mace, rosemary, seasoning, spice up, more...
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 The Hippocampus and Disambiguation of Overlapping Sequences -- Agster et al. 22 (13): 5760 -- Journal of Neuroscience
The Hippocampus and Disambiguation of Overlapping Sequences -- Agster et al.
Scores are shown for the final stage of preoperative training and in postoperative testing with minimal and 30 min delay before presentation of pair 5.
highlighted the capacity of hippocampal circuits in sequence disambiguation for both spatial and nonspatial memory.
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 directopedia : Directory : Home : Cooking : Herbs and Spices [2]
The Herbs - a children's television series shown on BBC in the late 1960's and early 1970's
This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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 Zanzibar - Free net encyclopedia
Zanzibar's main industries are spices (cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and pepper) and tourism.
"Zanzibar" often refers to especially to Unguja Island and is sometimes referred to as the "Spice Islands," though this term is more commonly associated with the Maluku Islands in Indonesia.
Image:Spice Islands (Tanzania).jpg The first permanent residents of Zanzibar seem to have been the ancestors of the Hadimu and Tumbatu, who began arriving from the East African mainland around 1000 CE.
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 Fruit Calorie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Calorie Counter Fruit Vegetable - Calorie Counter Fruit Vegetable Fruit and vegetable beer - Fruit and vegetable beers are a variety of mixed beer blended with a fermentable fruit or vegetable adjunct during the fermentation process, providing new qualities.
Vegetable (disambiguation) - *Vegetable, as a nutritional and culinary term, denotes any part of a plant...
Vegetable (disambiguation) - *Vegetable, as a nutritional and culinary term, denotes any part of a...
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 Spice information - Search.com
the property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored
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.
Spices are distinguished from herbs, which refer to leafy, green plant parts used for flavoring purposes.
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 Pepper - Wikimedia Commons
Various plants in the family Piperaceae, notably the genus Piper, which gives the green, white and red pepper spice.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
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 Blackening Spices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1) " Spices" -- in the term Blackening Spices
Spicds are distinguished from otherplant products used for similar purposes, such as herbs (which are green, leafy parts ofplants), aromatic vegetables, and dried fruit.
Many Spicos were formerly used in medicine, though this use has decreased somewhat in later years.
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 Disambiguation (Dev Diary) - The Lord of the Rings Online(tm): Shadows of Angmar(tm) Forums
Disambiguation (Dev Diary) - The Lord of the Rings Online(tm): Shadows of Angmar(tm) Forums
I have to admit this is exactly what I was expecting and dreamed of, ever since Ive heard the term Monster Play connected with LOTRO.
I am sure it will add some spice to the game and a chance for all of us evil character players to have some fun poking some noble heroes
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 Sensory Organs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Genetically modified food - A genetically modified food is a food product derived in whole or part from a genetically modified organism (GMO) such as a crop...
Organic Herb Spice - Organic Herb Spice Vegetable (disambiguation) - *Vegetable, as a nutritional and culinary term, denotes any part of a plant that is commonly consumed by humans as food, but is not regarded as a culinary fruit, nut, herb, spice, or grain.
Safranal - Safranal is an organic compound isolated saffron, the spice consisting of the stigmas of crocus flowers (Crocus sativas).
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 Fruit : Item List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mango Fruit - Mango Fruit Mango (disambiguation) - The mango is a fruit tree.
Mango can also mean: Otai - Otai is a fruit drink which originated in Tonga and is usually made as a summertime refreshment.
Fruit Vegetable Juicing - Fruit Vegetable Juicing Fruit and vegetable beer - Fruit and vegetable beers are a variety of mixed beer blended with a fermentable fruit or vegetable adjunct during the fermentation process, providing new qualities.
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