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Also called: Pimenta dioica (Scientific Name); Piment, Piment Jamaïque, Poivre aromatique, Poivre de la Jamaïque, Toute-épice (French); Allgewürz, Englisches Gewürz, Jamaicapfeffer, Nelkenpfeffer, Neugewürz, Piment (German); Pepe di Giamaica, Pimento (Italian); Pimienta de Jamaica, Pimienta gorda (Spanish)
Other entries for: AllspiceAllspice Other entries for:SpicesAjowan Seed, Anardana, Anise, Annatto, Asafoetida, Caraway, Cardamom, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cream of Tartar, Cumin, Dried Lily Buds, Garlic Powder, Ginger, Juniper Berries, Kokum, Mustard, Nigella, Nutmeg, Paprika, Peppers, Pepper, Saffron, Salt, Sumac, Turmeric, Zedoary |
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