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allspice

Herbs & SpicesYear-round. Allspice berries are harvested annually in tropical regions and are dried for long-term storage, making the spice available consistently throughout the year globally.

Allspice is rich in antioxidants and contains manganese, iron, and fiber, though quantities consumed per meal are typically small. The essential oils, particularly eugenol, have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

About

Allspice is the dried fruit (berry) of Pimenta dioica, a tropical evergreen tree native to Jamaica and other Caribbean islands. The unripe berries are harvested, sun-dried until they darken and develop a wrinkled surface, and then sold whole or ground into powder. The flavor profile combines notes of cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and black pepper—characteristics that inspired its name—though the spice possesses a distinct warmth and subtle sweetness that sets it apart from simple blends of these individual spices. The essential oils, particularly eugenol, give allspice its characteristic aromatic complexity.

The primary cultivar used commercially comes from Jamaica, where the spice has been harvested since colonial times, though it is also grown in other Central American and Caribbean regions. The whole berries retain their flavor longer than ground allspice and are preferred for pickling, braising, and whole-spice applications.

Culinary Uses

Allspice appears extensively in Caribbean, Latin American, and Middle Eastern cuisines, as well as in European traditional cooking and baked goods. It is a fundamental component of Jamaican jerk seasoning and appears in Middle Eastern spice blends such as baharat. In Western cuisine, allspice is common in baked goods (cakes, cookies), preserved fruits, pickling brines, and marinades for meat and game. The spice pairs well with warm desserts, ham, pork, stewed fruits, and tomato-based sauces. Both whole berries and ground powder are used; whole berries are preferred when aesthetic presentation matters or when the cook wishes to remove them before serving.

Recipes Using allspice (176)

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Shish Kebabs with Tahini Sauce

Roasted and grilled meats are ubiquitous throughout the Middle East. This marinade, infused with allspice and cinnamon, would be excellent on lamb or chicken as well. Tuck the grilled chunks of meat and onion into warm whole-wheat pitas.

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Soujookh

Armenian spiced dried sausage Makes 8 5x6 pieces

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Soy Carrot Cake

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Spanish Bar Cake

Spanish Bar Cake

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Spice Cake

Spice Cake from the Recidemia collection

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Spiced Nuts

This is a family favorite and so easy to make. I always use pecans. For years I have filled some type of small container and given for gifts.

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Spice Fruitcake

Dessert Recipes by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe May be frozen.

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Spicy Curried Nuts

Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Source: Southern L

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Spicy Pumpkin Bread

Pumpkin Bread

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Spinach Salad and Beets

Spinach Salad and Beets from the Recidemia collection

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Sugared Crockpot Nuts

I use these a gifts in small containers.

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Sunyet khodra

Slice the onions into 1/2 inch thick rings You can cut the Mushrooms in half or keep them whole Dice the rest of the vegetables into 1 inch cubes Mix all the vegetables in a plastic bowl. Add seasonings to them. Transfer to a pot.

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Swedish Kroppkakor

Swedish kroppkakor

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Swedish Meatballs I

* Source: Forbidden Foods Diabetic Cooking * [http://www.diabeticgourmet.com/recipes/html/390.shtml

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Swedish Meatballs II

These small meatballs, faintly flavored with allspice and nutmeg in a creamy sauce, would be good at a cocktail buffet speared with toothpicks. They are equally good served six to a person over noodles for dinner.

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Swedish Meatballs with Ground Beef and Pork

Swedish Meatballs with ground beef and pork

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Tblisi Beef

Tblisi Beef from the Recidemia collection

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Tofu and Vegetables

Tofu and Vegetables

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Tourtière

Try serving the filling hot with potatoes or toast, or with a breadcrumb topping, or serve in a home made tortilla.

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Veggie Cincinnati Chili with Beans, Spaghetti and Cheese

Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/world_recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group] * Makes 8 servin

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Veldt Bread

Namibian bread

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Witches' Brew I

Makes 12 (¼ cup) servings; from no tricks to these treats from local jersey paper

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Yam and Raisin Cookies

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Mclean Estate in Irving, Texas in 1982.

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Yam Good Biscuits

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Yemen Beef Fatah

Yemen Beef Fatah from the Recidemia collection

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Yucca Pie

Yucca Pie from the Recidemia collection