
Spices, Their HIstories, by Robert O. Fielding (Part 3–Conclusion)
Boring Books for Bedtime Readings to Help You Sleep
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The End of Spices
The flower buds and fruits of the common garden nistursham are often used as a spice after being ground and dried. The name is derived from nousa, nose, and tortoise, twist, from the effects of its pungent smell or taste. As always you'll find a link to a free ebook from Project Gutenberg in the show description. Until our next boring book, good night.
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