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How to pronounce allspice in English?

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Synonyms allspice tree, pimenta dioica, pimento tree
Type of spice tree
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Type of bush, shrub
Has types sweet shrub, california allspice, calycanthus floridus, calycanthus occidentalis, carolina allspice, spicebush, strawberry bush, strawberry shrub
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Type of spice

Examples of allspice

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Aromas of toasty chocolate, dried fruit roll-up and allspice amid plenty of oak.
From the ocregister.com
Calycanthus floridus is our native sweetshrub, Carolina allspice or Sweet Betsy.
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In another tip, Kimball says to use spices like cinnamon and allspice sparingly.
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Sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, salt and allspice.
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With the pork, Nelson adds vanilla extract, brown sugar, allspice and cinnamon.
From the sacbee.com
Byron explains that what we know as allspice here is called pimento in Jamaica.
From the freep.com
Sift flour, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and cloves in a bowl.
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This hot and aromatic oil lends the peppery essences to both cloves and allspice.
From the dailyherald.com
Lower the heat and add the allspice, red pepper, cloves, nutmeg, and orange rind.
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More examples
  • Aromatic West Indian tree that produces allspice berries
  • Deciduous shrubs having aromatic bark; eastern China; southwestern and eastern United States
  • Ground dried berrylike fruit of a West Indian allspice tree; suggesting combined flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg and cloves
  • Allspice, also called Jamaica pepper, pepper, myrtle pepper, pimenta, Turkish Yenibahar, or newspice, is the dried unripe fruit (berries, used as a spice) of Pimenta dioica, a midcanopy tree native to the Greater Antilles, southern Mexico, and Central America, now cultivated in many warm parts of the world...
  • A spice; the dried and ground unripe fruit of Pimenta dioica, thought to combine the flavours of several spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves; An evergreen tree of tropical America with aromatic berries
  • Native to the Caribbean and South America, these berries are usually sold dry either ground or whole. This spice is similar in taste to a combination of nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves.
  • A ground spice made from an unripe berry with an aroma reminiscent of a cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg blend.
  • A member of the pimento family and native to tropical regions in the western hemisphere; has leathery leaves, white flowers and small, brown berries, has a flavor reminiscent of a mixture of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, ginger and pepper; also known as Jamaican pepper.
  • The allspice berry comes from a graceful tree in the Myrtle family (native to Mexico) that has highly aromatic, elongated leaves. The berries are picked and dried once they are mature.