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  • * 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg<br/> 1. in a large pan, mix sugar, cornstarch, cinnamon and nutmeg. Add salt and water and mix well. Bring to a boil and cook until thick and
    919 bytes (145 words) - 17:50, 3 January 2010
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg<br/> ...sugar, and oil together. Stir in the flour, baking powder, soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, vanilla, and walnuts, mixing just until all ingredients are combined
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  • *1/2 a nutmeg, grated.<br/>
    854 bytes (124 words) - 13:38, 6 January 2010
  • ...oon mace, and allspice. Four tablespoons ground cinnamon, two whole grated nutmeg, one tablespoon ground cloves. * 1 1/2 teaspoons ground fresh nutmeg
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  • * '''[[Nutmeg]]''' (''[[Myristica]] fragrans''). Contains [[myristicin]].
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  • ...[Lepidoptera]], including ''[[Hypercompe|Hypercompe hambletoni]]'' and the Nutmeg (''[[Discestra trifolii]]'').
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  • ...O'Brian makes reference to it in the Aubrey/Mautrin cannon, book 14, "The Nutmeg of Consolation". Dr. Stephan Mautrin was quite sick, presumably from food p
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  • ...><ref>[http://www.rimag.com/article/CA6556364.html Volcano used to release nutmeg aroma]</ref><ref>[http://aliceqfoodie.blogspot.com/2008/10/day-two-of-gourm
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  • ...s [[cumin]], [[coriander]], [[turmeric]], [[cardamom]], [[cinnamon]], or [[nutmeg]] before straining. This imparts a distinct spicy aroma to it.
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  • ...led prior to serving. Junket is often served with a sprinkling of grated [[nutmeg]] on top. For the majority of the 20th Century, in the eastern [[United St
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  • ...h gives it a frothy texture), and flavoured with ground [[cinnamon]] and [[nutmeg]]. Various [[liquor]]s, such as [[brandy]], [[rum]], [[whisky]], [[advocaat ...ingue]], [[whipped cream]] and wide variety of garnishes, notably grated [[nutmeg]] and [[chocolate]] curls.
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  • ...States]], it was commonly eaten for [[breakfast]] with [[brown sugar]], [[nutmeg]], [[cinnamon]], or [[molasses]] added. Some people also eat it with fruit
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  • ...ssert in India, is made from drained yoghurt, [[saffron]], [[cardamom]], [[nutmeg]] and sugar and sometimes fruits such as [[mango]] or [[pineapple]].
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  • ...Nutmeg|Myristica]]''. Nutmeg butter has a large amount of [[trimyristin]]. Nutmeg oil, by contrast, is an [[essential oil]], extracted by [[steam distillatio | url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/422824/nutmeg-butter
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