- Oregano
- Chilis
- Garlic
- Cumin
- Cinnamon
- Chili Powder
- Ginseng
- Mustard
- Ginger
- Pepper
- Oregano
- Cilantro
- Ginger
- Tamarind
- Nutmeg
- Curry powder
- Cloves
- Mustard
- Horseradish
- Cinnamon
- oregano
- cumin
- ginger
- curry powder
- cinnamon
- chili powder
- chamomile
- cardamom
- ginger
- cinnamon
- Oregano
- Cilantro
- Ginger
- Curry Powder
- Cinnamon
- Chili powder
- echinacea
- Mustard
- Ginger
- Cinnamon
Joe
- Oregano
- Cilantro
- MSG
- Curry powder
- Nutmeg
- Garlic salt
- St John’s wort
- Caraway seed
- Horseradish
- Cinnamon
- Going for the points here even though monosodium glutamate is really more an additive than a spice
- Technically a mixture of spices, but at least a non-repeated (within this post) answer
- Oregano
- Cilantro
- Ginger
- Garlic
- Cinnamon
- Lemon herb
- Cayenne pepper
- Cumin
- Ginger
- Pepper
- I so wanted to put “coriander” there, but I didn’t want to void my cilantro for #2. sigh
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Name a spice/herb associated with Italian food.
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Name a spice/herb associated with Mexican food.
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Name a spice/herb associated with Chinese food.
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Name a spice/herb associated with Indian food.
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Name a spice/herb added to a hot drink.
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Name a common spice/herb mixture.
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Name a common spice/herb used as medicine.
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Name a spice that is a seed.
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Name a spice that is a root.
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Name a spice/herb that was traded in the Middle Ages.
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oregano
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cumin/cilantro
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ginger
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curry
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peppermint
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lemon pepper
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Echinachea
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mustard
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onion
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cinnamon
Oh boy… heh, no tarragon as an answer though. Great feud thanks!
For the following Feud, these definitions apply:
A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, or bark of a plant.
An herb is a leafy, green plant part.
- Oregano
- Cumin
- Ginger
- Curry
- Cinnamon
- Curry powder
- Oregano
- Caraway seed
- Ginger
- Pepper
- Oregano
- Cumin
- Garlic
- Coriander
- Cinnamon
- 5-Spice Powder
- Echinacea
- Mustard
- Ginseng
- Pepper
- Oregano
- Chili powder
- MSG
- Cumin
- Cinnamon
- Parsley and sage
- Chamomile
- Black pepper
- Ginger
- Paprika
- Oregano
- Chipotle
- Garlic
- Curry
- Nutmeg
- Menudo
- Chamomile
- Mustard
- Ginger
- Cinnamon
- Oregano
- Chile Pepper
- Ginger
- Curry
- Cinnamon
- Salt and Pepper
- Mint
- Carroway
- Ginger
- Cinnamon
- oregano
- cilantro
- chili powder
- cumin
5.cinnamon - rosemary and thyme
- mustard
- anise
- fennel
- peppercorn
- oregano
- cilantro
- ginger
- sesame
- cinnamon
- salt and pepper
- St. john’s wort
- mustard
- horseradish
- nutmeg
6 - I realize “salt” doesn’t qualify as a spice under the rules of this feud, but it’s so common, someone has to match.
- Basil
- Cilantro
- Garlic
- Cumin
- Nutmeg
- Garam Masala
- Name a common spice/herb used as medicine.
- Coriander
- Ginger
- Cinnamon
- Oregano
- Cilantro
- Lemongrass
- Cumin
- Cinnamon
- Curry powder
- Echinacea
- Nutmeg
- Ginger
- Pepper
Excellent feud, and fun twist!
- Oregano
- Cilantro
- Garlic
- Cardamon
- Cinnamon
- Curry Powder
- St. John’s Wort
- Fennel
- Ginger
- Pepper
- Oregano
- chili
- Schezwan pepper
- curry
- cinnamon
- bacon salt
- garlic
- cumin
- ginger
- salt
- oregano
- cilantro
- garlic
- cumin
- cinnamon
- Chinese Five Spice
- Echinecia
- caraway
- ginger
- Pepper
. . . now I’m hungry
For the following Feud, these definitions apply:
A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, or bark of a plant.
An herb is a leafy, green plant part.
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Name a spice/herb associated with Italian food.
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Name a spice/herb associated with Mexican food.
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Name a spice/herb associated with Chinese food.
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Name a spice/herb associated with Indian food.
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Name a spice/herb added to a hot drink.
-
Name a common spice/herb mixture.
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Name a common spice/herb used as medicine.
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Name a spice that is a seed.
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Name a spice that is a root.
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Name a spice/herb that was traded in the Middle Ages.
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oregano
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cilantro
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ginger
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curry
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cinnamon
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basil
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ginger
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fennel
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ginger
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cinnamon