The name Indonesia has been coined from a Latin word-Indus. Indus means India and the Greek term nesos means islands. The name Indonesia became popular in the year 1900. This beautiful place now ... Some of the world’s largest produces of nutmeg come from Indonesia ...
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Nutmeg tree produces two varieties of species – Nutmeg and mace. Nutmeg comes from tropical Southeast Asia and Australasia. It is generally found in Banda Islands of Indonesia, Grenada, New Guinea, Mumbai of India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, etc....
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Physics Question: Does Nutmeg Come From A Nut? It comes from the seed of the tree. ... Where Does Nutmeg Come From? ... How Do You Use Nutmeg?
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Nutmeg- spice description, culinary and medicinal uses, illustration and recipes. ... Used in small dosages nutmeg can reduce flatulence, aid digestion, improve the appetite and treat diarrhea, vomiting and nausea. Nutmeg’s flavour and fragrance come from oil of myristica, containing myristicin, a poisonous narcotic.
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nutmeg comes from the spice islands in indonesia
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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 ... Both spices come from the tree’s fruit, which splits into a scarlet outer membrane, mace, and an inner brown seed, Nutmeg.
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Nutmeg (Mryistica fragrans) is notorious for being the most hotly fought over spice in history, but today it can be found in almost every kitchen. Nutmeg is the seed of the tree and is surrounded by a lacey outer-layer that is removed and s...
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"Where does the word nutmeg come from?" asks Kevin McDay and others. ... The word arose because of a sharp practice used in nutmeg exports between America and England. "Nutmegs were such a valuable commodity that unscrupulous exporters were wont to pull a fast one by mixing a helping of wooden replicas into the sacks...
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a brief history of nutmeg ... 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 commercially in the West Indies, especially Grenada, for its spices.
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