Photographer’s Note
Spice from Sri Lanka
A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, bark, leaf, or vegetative substance used in nutritionally insignificant quantities as a food additive for the purpose of flavor, color, or as a preservative that kills harmful bacteria or prevents their growth.[1]
Many of these substances are also used for other purposes, such as medicine, religious rituals, cosmetics, perfumery or eating as vegetables. For example, turmeric is also used as a preservative; licorice as a medicine; garlic as a vegetable. In some cases they are referred to by different terms.
In the kitchen, spices are distinguished from herbs, which are leafy, green plant parts used for flavoring purposes. Herbs, such as basil or oregano, may be used fresh, and are commonly chopped into smaller pieces. Spices, however, are dried and often ground or grated into a powder. Small seeds, such as fennel and mustard seeds, are used both whole and in powder form.
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Copyright: Claude LAPLACE (CLAP)
(636) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-03-19
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Sony Alpha 100 (DSLR-A100), Sony 3.5-6.3/18-200
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/60 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: Sri Lanka
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-17 11:46








