Dried seed, fruit, root, bark, or vegetable substance primarily used for flavoring, coloring or preserving food.
The property of being seasoned with spice and so highly flavored.
1 Speaking of markets, you'll find food and spice markets all over Guadeloupe.
2 Also read: SuzelleDIY shows us how to really spice up a party
3 There was no spice of jeopardy in them; no preludes of intrigue.
4 She would appreciate this; not a spice of acidity in a dozen.
5 This year, I used sultanas, candied peel and a little extra spice .
6 I still can't identify the spice , but it's certainly growing on me.
7 Others use it as the spice to make the food taste better.
8 But I like a little spice of sauciness; I think it takes.
9 Now we know that Venport needs spice - alotof it-forhis Navigators.
10 As their minds changed and expanded, their need for spice became insatiable.
11 He will meet with you on the morrow, by the spice market.
12 These agreed to have all the spice trees in their possessions destroyed.
13 It reminded Ral of a spice , pepper perhaps, or cloves gone stale.
14 There is a virtually infinite number of spice rub combos and variations.
15 Our mutual suspicion would provide a bitter spice if we needed it.
16 Come the nineties and chemistry sets still had some spice to them.
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