[ad_1] The ancient inhabitants of a small island in an Indonesian archipelago may have had a jump of 3,500 years in the craze for pumpkin spices. The researchers discovered what would have …
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[ad_1] The remains of the seeds of this fruit, archaeologists have found fragments of Neolithic settlement pottery on the island of Pulau ay. The results of the study presented in Asian Perspectives. …
Read More »Pumpkin Spice: a 3,500-year-old discovery reveals the first culinary use of nutmeg
[ad_1] TYears before spice pumpkins and the notion of "fundamental character" exist, humans on a small Indonesian island have laid the groundwork for one of today's most enduring and embarrassing trends. . …
Read More »Archaeologists discover traces of food dating back to 3500 years and spice with nutmeg | Archeology
[ad_1] A residue on ceramic shards found at an archaeological site on the island of Pulau Ay (Indonesia) shows the nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) was used as a food ingredient 2,000 years earlier …
Read More »Pumpkin spices 3,500 years old? Archaeologists Find First Use of Nutmeg as Food – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Pumpkin spices arrive in grocery aisles and restaurant menus, new study published in newspaper Asian Perspectives describes the oldest known use of nutmeg as a food ingredient. Discovered at an archaeological …
Read More »Pumpkin spices 3,500 years old? Archaeologists discover the first use of nutmeg as a food
[ad_1] Burke Museum Curator Peter Lape (left) and Daud Tanudirjo (right), digging a layer at the site with the oldest known culinary use of nutmeg. Credit: Andrew Lawless Pumpkin spices arrive in …
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