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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Baking, Cooking, Reading, Allspice, Baking powder, Baking soda, Bread, Cake, Cinnamon, Cookbook, Cookie, Dessert, Flour, Orange oil, Recipe, Sugar, Yeast, Allspice, Baking soda, Cinnamon, Cook, Cookbook, Cornstarch, Food, Herb, Kitchen, Knife, Make a meal, Microwave oven, Oil, Orange oil, Oven, Recipe, Solar oven, Spice, Stove, Sugar, Toaster, Toaster oven, Vinegar, Baking, Book, Cake decorating, Clay, Collecting, Comic book, Decorating, Do It Yourself, Gardening, Hobby, Origami, Plant, Quilting, Reading, Scissors, Sewing, Stained glass, Woodworking, Book, Comic book, Magazine, Shelf. Excerpt: Allspice is a common spice. It's the dried fruit of a plant from the same family as pepper. It's primarily used in sweet foods. Whole allspice is useful for things like hot spiced cider where the spices will be removed (strained out) before it's drunk. Ground allspice is used in baking. Allspice is the dried, immature fruit of the pimenta tree (scientific name: Pimenta dioica). The dried berries are then sold whole or ground. Eucalyptus, guava and clove trees are in the same botanical family (Myrtaceae or myrtle Family). Other names for the spice are pimento, pimenta, kurundu, myrtle pepper and Jamaica pepper. Some of these names can be confusing -- pimienta is the Spanish for pepper; pimento is also the name of a different kind of pepper. The tree is an evergreen native to Mexico, Central America and the West Indies. Allspice on the branch The smell of baking can make a place seem much more home-like. There are many routines and traditions that involve bread and baking. Do you like making things? Do you like eating? Like bread, cookies or pastries? You might want to try baking. Baking can be a fun group activity. Kneading dough can be a great way to get out aggression. preparing to bake Baking powder is a leavening ingredient, a staple in many kitchens. Baking powder includes baking soda and other ingredien...