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NUTMEG, WHOLE, 1.25 lb. jar | 
enlarge | Brand: Angelina's Gourmet Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $19.15
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 2621
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
ASIN: B000RHVH8K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Nutmeg (Myristica Fragans) is the inner kernel of the fruit from an evergreen tree native to Moluccas, or the Spice Islands. The fruit is oval-shaped and about an inch long with a tan, brown color. The fruit is split open to reveal the seed, Nutmeg, which is wrapped in a bright red, lacy covering called Mace. Both the Nutmeg and Mace have their own distinct flavors. Nutmeg is about 3/4 to 1 inch long and oval-shaped with a flavor resembling that of cardamom, cinnamon, and cloves. Both Nutmeg and Mace have a long history in Asian cooking. Nutmeg is a wonderful spice and Ground Nutmeg is much easier to use when cooking than its whole counterpart.
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The perfect size for the Mr. Dudley Nutmeg Grinder May 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Legend has it that if you keep whole nutmeg in your kitchen, your marriage will last. Would keeping 10 whole nutmeg seeds work even better? I'm willing to give it a try, although I think Nutmeg creates warm comforting aromas and adding nutmeg to your baking is sure to make your cooking seem more nurturing.
Nutmeg is actually native to the East Indies and was very popular from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century. It is one of the original spices cultivated in Tidore and Ternate, two tiny Spice Islands in Eastern Indonesia.
The best nutmeg is now grown on the Island of Grenadain in the West Indies. A yellow peach-like fruit is harvested with a woven wicker basket attached to the end of a long pole. The inner seed is the nutmeg spice and is superior when freshly ground. The red-orange net/aril covering the outer seed is dried and ground to produce mace.
This nutmeg is the perfect size for the Mr. Dudley Nutmeg Grinder, so you always have nutmeg in the house. You may also want a copy of "Is there Nutmeg in the House" by Elizabeth David.
~The Rebecca Review
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