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dvarmazi's "Spices and Seasonings of the World"

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PLEASENOTE: Some of these have edible roots but poisonous leaves or seeds, or vice versa. Some of them lose their toxicity only when cooked or dried. Some of them are edible only in small amounts.

  1. 1.
    Rosemary

  2. 2.
    Nutmeg

  3. 3.
    sage

  4. 4.
    Spearmint

  5. 5.
    Parsley

  6. 6.
    Dill

  7. 7.
    Mint

  8. 8.
    Basil

  9. 9.
    Oregano

  10. 10.
    cinnamon
    by scortisor tree

  11. 11.
    ginger

  12. 12.
    Garlic

  13. 13.
    ?
    scallions

  14. 14.
    ?
    endives

  15. 15.
    ?
    turmeric

  16. 16.
    Thai Basil

  17. 17.
    ?
    lemon basil

  18. 18.
    ?
    chives

  19. 19.
    ?
    yellow onion

  20. 20.
    ?
    onion

  21. 21.
    fennel

  22. 22.
    ?
    cloves

  23. 23.
    ?
    ajwain/carom seed

  24. 24.
    ?
    cardamom

  25. 25.
    ?
    Anise

  26. 26.
    ?
    chironji

  27. 27.
    Coriander

  28. 28.
    ?
    rosewater

  29. 29.
    ?
    green chili

  30. 30.
    tamarind

  31. 31.
    ?
    mace

  32. 32.
    ?
    Cumin

  33. 33.
    Capers

  34. 34.
    Curry

  35. 35.
    ?
    black pepper

  36. 36.
    ?
    red pepper

  37. 37.
    ?
    nigella

  38. 38.
    ?
    fenugreek

  39. 39.
    ?
    tragacanth

  40. 40.
    ?
    allspice

  41. 41.
    ?
    saffron

  42. 42.
    ?
    garcinia indica

  43. 43.
    poppy seeds

  44. 44.
    flax seeds

  45. 45.
    ?
    red chili

  46. 46.
    Mustard

  47. 47.
    salt
    by nature

  48. 48.
    sea salt

  49. 49.
    lemon curd

  50. 50.
    ?
    lemon rind

  51. 51.
    Limes
    by Nature

  52. 52.
    ?
    yellow pepper

  53. 53.
    ?
    white pepper

  54. 54.
    ?
    black mustard seed

  55. 55.
    ?
    jalapeno

  56. 56.
    celery root

  57. 57.
    ?
    alkanet root

  58. 58.
    ?
    citric acid

  59. 59.
    ?
    Vinegar

  60. 60.
    ?
    malabathrum

  61. 61.
    Grape Leaves

  62. 62.
    ?
    bay leaves

  63. 63.
    Peppermint
    by Cadbury

  64. 64.
    ?
    thippali/java peppercorn

  65. 65.
    sesame seeds

  66. 66.
    ?
    Tulsi
    by god

  67. 67.
    ?
    beluga beans/urad dal

  68. 68.
    ?
    vanilla

  69. 69.
    ?
    shitu/lima seed skin

  70. 70.
    cilantro

  71. 71.
    ?
    paprika

  72. 72.
    ?
    mexican oregano

  73. 73.
    ?
    ancho chili powder

  74. 74.
    ?
    chipotle

  75. 75.
    ?
    epazote/mexican tea

  76. 76.
    Raisins
    by Sun-Maid

  77. 77.
    cocoa
    by dreamcatcher

  78. 78.
    garlic salt
    by Lawry's

  79. 79.
    cayenne pepper

  80. 80.
    ?
    salted plums

  81. 81.
    Sugar Cane

  82. 82.
    ?
    panocha
    by waldfischbach

  83. 83.
    ?
    manzanilla

  84. 84.
    Hibiscus Flowers

  85. 85.
    ?
    cola de caballo

  86. 86.
    ?
    tarragon

  87. 87.
    thyme

  88. 88.
    ?
    chervil

  89. 89.
    ?
    berberis

  90. 90.
    ?
    Indonesian cinnamon

  91. 91.
    ?
    Ceylon cinnamon

  92. 92.
    ?
    grains of paradise

  93. 93.
    ?
    long pepper

  94. 94.
    ?
    spikenard

  95. 95.
    galangal

  96. 96.
    ?
    cubeb

  97. 97.
    ?
    mango powder

  98. 98.
    Almonds

  99. 99.
    ?
    garden angelica

  100. 100.
    ?
    aniseed myrtle

  101. 101.
    ?
    annatto

  102. 102.
    ?
    apple mint

  103. 103.
    ?
    mugwort/artemisia vulgaris

  104. 104.
    ?

  105. 105.
    ?
    blackcurrant

  106. 106.
    ?
    black lime

  107. 107.
    ?
    bladder wrack

  108. 108.
    ?
    blue-leaved mallee

  109. 109.
    ?
    Chamomile Tea
    by Adagio Tea

  110. 110.
    ?
    bog labrador tea

  111. 111.
    ?
    boldo

  112. 112.
    ?
    bolivian coriander

  113. 113.
    ?
    borage

  114. 114.
    ?
    calendula petals

  115. 115.
    ?
    caraway

  116. 116.
    Carob

  117. 117.
    ?
    catsear

  118. 118.
    Chicory

  119. 119.
    ?
    cicely

  120. 120.
    ?
    clary

  121. 121.
    Coffee
    by Paravisini Coffee Company

  122. 122.
    ?
    cuban oregano

  123. 123.
    ?
    dorrigo pepper

  124. 124.
    ?
    elderberry

  125. 125.
    ?
    eucalyptus

  126. 126.
    ?
    file powder/dried sassafras

  127. 127.
    ?
    ginseng

  128. 128.
    ?
    gotu kola

  129. 129.
    ?
    grains of selim/african pepper

  130. 130.
    green tea
    by Yogi Tea

  131. 131.
    horseradish

  132. 132.
    Pine nuts
    by dhcsoul

  133. 133.
    Jasmine Tea
    by Sun Luck

  134. 134.
    juniper berries

  135. 135.
    ?
    kaffir lime leaves

  136. 136.
    ?
    Lavender

  137. 137.
    ?
    lemon balm

  138. 138.
    ?
    lemon basil

  139. 139.
    ?
    lemon grass

  140. 140.
    ?
    lemon mint

  141. 141.
    ?
    lemon thyme

  142. 142.
    ?
    lemon verbena

  143. 143.
    ?
    licorice root

  144. 144.
    ?
    lovage

  145. 145.
    ?
    luohanguo

  146. 146.
    ?
    mahlepi

  147. 147.
    ?
    marjoram

  148. 148.
    ?
    mastic

  149. 149.
    ?
    hoja santa/mexican pepperleaf

  150. 150.
    ?
    Bergamot
    by nature

  151. 151.
    ?
    Purslane

  152. 152.
    ?
    rosehips

  153. 153.
    ?
    safflower

  154. 154.
    ?
    savory

  155. 155.
    ?
    stevia

  156. 156.
    ?
    star anise

  157. 157.
    ?
    sweet woodruff

  158. 158.
    ?
    tansy

  159. 159.
    ?
    twinleaf onion/anceps

  160. 160.
    Wasabi

  161. 161.
    ?
    wild ginger root

  162. 162.
    ?
    dried wolfberry

  163. 163.
    dried apricots
    by sunmaid

  164. 164.
    ?
    prunes

  165. 165.
    ?
    orange rind

  166. 166.
    ?
    valerian

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Created by dvarmazi on Aug 23, 2008.
 

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