What is difference between seasoning and spice?
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A spice is a vegetation product that has an aromatic or pungent to the taste quality which is used for flavoring while cooking. On the other hand, a seasoning is a mixture of several flavoring components such as sugars, salts and spices. Thus, a spice can thought of as a subset of a seasoning..
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Cinnamon/nutmeg/allspice and mustard -- sounds like jerk seasoning! To me: Anything and tarragon, just because I don't like tarragon. Particularly venomous sounding would be: tarragon and cilantro and tarragon and cumin.
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