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Turmeric! Do you guys use it?? Nothing like it! In your food, in your drink or on your skin. Check out Turmeric related articles on the spice detective blog. Use it! #turmeric #thespicedetective #spiceitup #spices #food52 #foodporn #foodasmedicine #cheftalk #chefroll #spiceoftheweek #spiceoftheday #healthy #organic #wholefood
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I bet the Taco Bell Chihuahua isn't even made of real dog meat.
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#SpiceoftheWeek: Fennel Pollen. Slightly sweet & ridiculously flavorful. #ALittleGoesaLongWay! @fodmapfree1200 used them on this #glutenfree Eggs & Mushroom Benedict. #regram
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When we think about Nutmeg we just can’t stop thinking of the holidays. This flavorful spice can impact your health in a variety of ways, mainly due to its nutritive content of vitamins, minerals, and organic compounds related to the essential oils. These beneficial components include dietary fiber, manganese, thiamin, vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, copper, and macelignan. #Spiceoftheweek #nutmeg
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Mint is a great appetizer, palate cleanser and digestion promoter. When you feel sick to your stomach drinking a cup of a mint tea can give you relief, specially now during holiday season. It is a also natures mouth freshener and weight lose agent. Mint can be added to your green juice in the morning and salads. #Spiceoftheweek #mint #miamichef #healthy #health #healthtips #naturalcures #naturalmedicine #foodasmedicine
#healthy#spiceoftheweek#foodasmedicine#naturalcures#healthtips#health#miamichef#mint#naturalmedicine
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Za'atar, an aromatic blend of spices that typically includes some combination of dried thyme, sumac, oregano, marjoram, sesame seeds, and salt, is ubiquitous throughout the Middle East, sprinkled over bread, yogurt, olive oil, hummus and even popcorns for a savory kick. This spice makes the mind alert and the body strong. #Spiceoftheweek #zaatar #healthyliving #recipes #spices #thespicedetective
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#Spiceoftheweek: the medical uses of Dandelion. Great article on the blog!
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Cloves is a powerful and potent spice, it even taste "hot," I personally add it to my Turkish coffee. Cloves are great for digestion, antibacterial properties and liver protection. Read all about this week's #spiceoftheweek on the blog.
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October is here it got me thinking about fall recipes, pumpkins seeds and Halloween. Pumpkin seeds offer so many health benefits for you, your family and even for your dog. Read all about the benefits of pumpkin seeds on the spice blog. #spiceoftheweek #pumpkinseeds #happyoctober #fall
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This week's #spiceoftheweek not only taste delicious but it has all the benefits! Cilantro is know as one of the most effective ways to cleanse our body from toxic metals and prevents cardiovascular damage. Read more about #Cilantro's benefits on the blog. #spicebenefits
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Happy new week Detectives! This is our #Spiceoftheweek: Star Anise originated from China and has history as a ancient healing herb. It has anti-bacterial, anti-fungial and anti-viral properties. A great way to incorporate it into your diet is by making star anise tea, roasted potatoes or even adding it to your weekend pancakes! www.thespicedetective.com/star-anise/
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