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AllSpice Pimento Ground

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SKU: SPALSGK1
BOTANICAL: PIMENTA DIOICA
ORIGIN: MEXICO
$19.72 - $230.10

Origin: Mexico

Allspice is one of the most important ingredients of Caribbean cuisine. It is used in Caribbean jerk seasoning (the wood is used to smoke jerk in Jamaica, although the spice is a good substitute), in moles, and in pickling; it is also an ingredient in commercial sausage preparations and curry powders. Allspice is also indispensable in Middle Eastern cuisine, particularly in the Levant, where it is used to flavour a variety of stews and meat dishes. In Palestinian cuisine, for example, many main dishes call for allspice as the sole spice added for flavouring. In the U.S., it is used mostly in desserts, but it is also responsible for giving Cincinnati-style chili its distinctive aroma and flavour. Allspice is commonly used in Great Britain, and appears in many dishes, including cakes. Even in many countries where allspice is not very popular in the household, as in Germany, it is used in large amounts by commercial sausage makers.

AllSpice Pimento Ground

$19.72 - $230.10
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AllSpice Pimento Ground

$19.72 - $230.10

Is Allspice a blend of spices?

Contrary to its name, Ground Allspice is a **single spice**. It is made from the dried berries of the Pimenta dioica plant. It earned its name because its flavor naturally tastes like a warm blend of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.

What is Ground Allspice used for?

It is the signature ingredient in **Caribbean Jerk seasoning** and Middle Eastern stews. It’s also essential for holiday baking, adding a peppery warmth to pumpkin pie, gingerbread, and fruitcakes.

Does Allspice have health benefits?

Allspice contains **eugenol**, which has natural antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. Traditionally, it is used as a warming digestive aid to help soothe the stomach and reduce bloating after meals.

How should I store ground Allspice?

To preserve its volatile oils and aroma, store it in a sealed, airtight container in a cool, dark place. Ground spices are best used within 6–12 months for maximum flavour potency.

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