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what's your favorite spice!


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What's your favorite spice??!! 

I like cinnamon.

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coriander, hands down

cloves and ginger, cuz I like my sweets to be a little spicy

not technically a spice, but i love chipotle.

i also love coriander, cumin, and the whole curry family.

Cumin, turmeric, cayenne.  For herbs, it's oregano hands down.

Huge fan of cinnamon (i have a ton every day mixed with cottage cheese).

I also love fresh ground pepper.  It makes everything taste better!

Garlic and pepper ftw!

sweet: vanilla (also love and regularly use cinnamon and nutmeg; can't stand cloves)

savoury: garlic (use too many others regularly to list them all here)

herb: sage (other favourites include rosemary, thyme, basil, oregano and tarragon)

salt !

Star anise, cinnamon, vanilla, garlic, and onion

cardamom

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Cayenne, black pepper, and cinnamon.

Curries- I know that they are a combination of many spices.  I also love bay leaves which I put in almost everything that cooks in liquid (rice, pot roast, soups etc).  I also like rosemary, garlic, lemon zest and black pepper.

Garlic forever! I add it to almost anything when cooking. Yummmm... Rosemary is also super delicious.

I don't think I can choose just one. 

I love: cayenne, curry, paprika, cinnamon, nutmeg, garlic, fresh ground black pepper, exotic salts, oregano, sage and rosemary. 

Chili pepper, Mrs. Dash, onion and garlic powder, cinnamon, pepper, paprika, cayenne pepper, parsley.

My faves would be garlic, crushed red pepper, oregano/italian seasoning, coarse ground black pepper, lemon pepper, cinnamon, and ginger.

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