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Page 1: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Plants Spice

Things Up!

Page 2: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

What is a spice?A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to

the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived from parts other than stems and leaves.

Seeds, roots, fruits, bark, flowers….

Page 3: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

World Production of Common Spices

Top Producers:

1. Pepper 156 million pounds

2. Chili pepper 88 million pounds

3. Cinnamon 28 million pounds

4. Cloves 28 million pounds

Page 4: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Your Mission1. Examine spices at stations around room.

2. By sight and/or smell, determine which spice it is…from word bank.

3. Record names of spices on the line.

4. Good luck!

Page 5: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 1• Caraway• Seed

Page 6: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 2PoppySeed

Page 7: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 3• Laurel (Bay)• Leaves from a tree….

Page 8: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 4• Clove• Dried Flower Bud

Page 9: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 5• Cinnamon• Ground Bark

Page 10: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 6• Dill• Seed• Leaves are also used as an herb!!

Page 11: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 7• Anise• Seed

Page 12: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 8

Allspice

Fruit

Page 13: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 9• Sesame • Seed

Page 14: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 10

• Nutmeg• Seed/pit

Page 15: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 11• Vanilla• Seed Pod

Page 16: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 12• Red Pepper• Dried Fruit

Page 17: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 13• Paprika• Dried Fruit (ground)

Page 18: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 14• Mustard• Seed (ground)

Page 19: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 15• Pepper

• Dried Fruit

Page 20: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 16

• Celery

• Seed

Page 21: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Number 17

Curry Powder:The plant often sold as the curry plant is called Helichrysum, but it is not the source of curry powder. Curry powder is a mixture of several different spices, including cumin, ginger, coriander, cinnamon, allspice, black pepper and others.

Page 22: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

TIME TO CHOOSE!!!!!

1. Pick a spice that interests you (or that you like to eat!!).

2. Raise your hand and Mrs. Hadley will call on you, first come first served.

3. Complete research and cooking. DUE 2/25/14 TUESDAY!!!!!!

Page 23: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

HERBS: SHARE AND EAT!1.What spice did you choose?2.Which plant parts are

involved?3.What food did you bring?4.What is the country of

production?5.Name an interesting fact

about it!

Page 24: Plants Spice Things Up!. What is a spice? A vegetable production, fragrant or aromatic to the smell and pungent to the taste. Used in cookery; derived.

Herb/Spice Planting Choices

Parsley

Catnip

Chives

Dill

Oregano

Cilantro

Basil


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