Eastland Ingredients

Nutmeg

Latin (botanical) name :Myristica fragrans

Introduction

Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) is a warm, sweet, and aromatic spice made by grinding the seed of the nutmeg tree. Known for its distinctive flavor, nutmeg is widely used in both sweet and savory dishes, beverages, and baked goods.

Key Benefits

Rich in antioxidants that help fight free radical damage.

  • Contains compounds with anti-inflammatory properties.

  • Traditionally believed to support digestion and ease nausea.

  • Has mild calming and sleep-promoting effects.

Where It’s Used

  • Culinary:

  • Sweet dishes like cakes, cookies, custards, and puddings.

  • Savory dishes such as soups, sauces, stews, and meat marinades.

  • A common addition to warm beverages like mulled wine, hot chocolate, and spiced lattes.

  • Baking: Used with cinnamon and cloves in spice blends for breads and desserts.

  • Seasoning: Enhances flavor in creamy dishes such as béchamel sauce and mashed potatoes.

Available Form:

  • Ground

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Additional Information / Fun Facts

  • Nutmeg and mace come from the same fruit — mace is the dried outer aril, while nutmeg is the seed inside.

  • In small amounts, nutmeg has culinary and medicinal uses, but in very high doses, it can be toxic.

  • Nutmeg was once so valuable that wars were fought over its trade during the spice route era.

  • A pinch of nutmeg can balance rich dairy-based dishes by cutting through creaminess.

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