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Nutmeg FactFile - Several Encyclopedia Entries about Nutmeg ... This is the nutmeg factfile, compiled by me. Currently it contains the following excerpts about nutmeg and its effective constituent, myristicin. Feel free to add more information to this file.
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Nutmeg- spice description, culinary and medicinal uses, illustration and recipes. ... Nutmeg; Myristica fragrans; Fam: Myristicaceae ... The nutmeg tree is a large evergreen native to the Moluccas (the Spice Islands) and is now cultivated in the West Indies. It produces two spices — mace and nutmeg. Nutmeg is the seed...
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Nutmeg is the seed of Myristica fragrans, an evergreen tree native to the Molucca Islands. Interestingly, the tree produces both Nutmeg and mace, and grows up to 60 feet tall. Although the tree takes seven years to bear fruit, it may produce until the 90th year.
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Nutmeg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nutmeg or Myristica fragrans is an evergreen tree indigenous to the Banda Islands in the Moluccas of Indonesia, or Spice Islands. Until the mid 19th century this was the world's only source. Th...
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I took nutmeg one night for its narcotic effects and here's what happened ... "The Nutmeg Trip," by Ron Savori ... With nutmeg the effects begin very slowly, growing in intensity until about the 5th hour when they peak. Therefore one might be tempted to overdose, thinking the dosage ineffective, when the effects are imminent.
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a brief history of nutmeg ... Nutmeg ; from ; The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Substances by Richard Rudgley; Little, Brown and Company (1998) ... Nutmeg and its sister spice mace both come from the nutmeg tree Myristica fragrans. This tree grows in the Molucca Islands and elsewhere in Indonesia. It is now cultivated...
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Look at this page for all the information on Nutmeg oil, and what it can be used for. ... Nutmeg essential oil information ... Our nutmeg oil is extracted from Myristica fragrans (also known as Myristica officinalis, M. oromata and Nux moschata) of the Myristicaceae family and is also known as jatiphala.
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