hot |
spice |
As nouns the difference between hot and spice
is that
hot is a whit, a bit while
spice is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word).
As a verb spice is
to add spice or spices to.
spice |
balachong |
As nouns the difference between spice and balachong
is that
spice is plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food while
balachong is a condiment formed of small fishes or shrimps, pounded up with salt and spices, and then dried.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
spice |
cassareep |
As nouns the difference between spice and cassareep
is that
spice is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word) while
cassareep is a thick black liquid made from cassava root and spices, used medicinally and as a flavouring and preservative.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
spice |
stacte |
As nouns the difference between spice and stacte
is that
spice is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word) while
stacte is one of the sweet spices used by the ancient jews in preparing incense; possibly an oil or other form of myrrh or cinnamon, or a kind of storax.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
spice |
frikkadel |
As nouns the difference between spice and frikkadel
is that
spice is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word) while
frikkadel is a traditional afrikaner dish of baked (or sometimes deep-fried) meatballs prepared with onion, bread, eggs, vinegar, and spices.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
spice |
amomum |
As a noun spice
is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word).
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
As a proper noun amomum is
.
spice |
sangaree |
As nouns the difference between spice and sangaree
is that
spice is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word) while
sangaree is a mixed drink common in the west indies, similar to sangria and usually featuring wine or fortified wine and spices.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
spice |
togarashi |
As nouns the difference between spice and togarashi
is that
spice is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word) while
togarashi is a japanese spice mixture consisting of mandarin orange peel, sesame seed, poppy seed, hemp seed, nori or aonori, and ground sansho.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
spice |
myristicin |
As nouns the difference between spice and myristicin
is that
spice is plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food while
myristicin is 3-methoxy,4,5-methylendioxy-allylbenzene, a natural organic compound found in the essential oil of nutmeg and to a lesser extent in other spices; it can be used as an insecticide and acaricide and has hallucinogenic properties at high doses.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
spice |
kalonji |
As nouns the difference between spice and kalonji
is that
spice is (countable|uncountable) plant matter (usually dried) used to season or flavour food or
spice can be (nonce word) while
kalonji is the seeds of the plant
nigella sativa used as a spice.
As a verb spice
is to add spice or spices to.
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