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The taste and smell of allspice are what led to its name. Pungent and fragrant, allspice is not a blend of spices, but its taste and aroma are reminiscent of cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. The warm, sweet flavor lends itself to a variety of food and it is commonly used in both savory and sweet recipes.Allspice is the dried, unripe berry of the Pimenta dioca evergreen tree. After drying, the berries are small, brown balls just larger than peppercorns. Christopher Columbus discovered allspice in the Caribbean, although he was seeking pepper. Back in Spain it was given the name “pimienta,” which is Spanish for pepper. In today’s spice trade, allspice is sometimes referred to as pimento.Folklore suggest that allspice provides relief for digestive problems because it protects the gastrointestinal system. Today it is known for its abilities as a pain reliever and a means of increasing circulation. It also known to improve mood, boost the immune system, eliminate fungal infections, lower blood pressure and reduce inflammation.

 

Alert: While spices can have many beneficial properties for health, using them for medical purposes should be done under the guidance and supervision of a healthcare professional or specialist. Some spices may interact with medications or cause adverse reactions in certain individuals, and it is important to use them safely and appropriately. If you are considering using spices for a medical condition, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before doing so.

 

 

Benefits of Allspice

Some research suggests Allspice may have the following benefits:

  • Anti-microbial
  • Digestive Health
  • Pain Relief
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