FOOD FACTS: The Difference Between Herbs & Spices
From its dawn, mankind has sought herbs and spices to flavor food and to cure ills. Ancient travelers brought them back from foreign lands. Given the long and treacherous journey, imported spices and herbs were costly, beyond the reach of the common man.
Some spices were often used as currency: 3,000 pounds of peppercorns, the world’s most popular spice, were required to ransom Rome from the Visigoths 410 C.E. (Learn more about pepper.) But is there a difference between herbs and spices? Actually, yes: It depends upon what part of the plant the seasoning comes from.
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Most people have difficulty distinguishing between herbs and spices. The American Spice Trade Association describes spices as “any dried plant product used primarily for seasoning purposes.” While this is botanically inaccurate, it does simplify things for most people.
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