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Spice Trade Summary
787 words, approx. 3 pages Spices such as salt, saffron, pepper, ginger, cardamom, nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon have, since time immemorial, been highly valued as medicine, ointment, aphrodisiacs, stimulants, antiseptics, and preservatives. Their use as seasonings for various...
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 Spice trade is a commercial activity of ancient origin which involves the merchandising of spices and herbs.[1] Civilizations of Asia were involved in spice trade from the ancient times, and the Greco-Roman world soon followed by trading along the...


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Spice Trade
03/20/1998: 809 words, approx. 3 pages Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright stopped in Rome during her recent seven-country, five-day swing focused on the Balkans. Everywhere she went she found crowds forming to applaud her, to get their pictures taken with her and to ask for her autograph. The...
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2001: a Spice odyssey.(history of spice trade)
04/01/2001: 3,317 words, approx. 11 pages Explorers of the past braved the high seas in search of valuable and exotic spices. Andrew Dalby tracks the emergence of spice exploration and trade through the now well-ploughed routes of Asia and the New World SATISFYING OUR TASTEBUDS has been one...


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