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History Cloves are one of what the spice world calls "The Big
Four" along with cinnamon, nutmeg, and pepper and share a history of
greed, blood shed and adventure. From the literature of China
we know that those granted an audience with the emperor in the third
century B.C. were required to take a clove from a dish held by a servant
and chew it before reaching the royal room, so their breath would not
offend the emperor. Popular with the Romans they were used more as a
fragrance or perfume in the 1st century A.D.Ferdinand Magellan, sailed
from Lisbon Portugal in 1505, and discovered a route around Cape Horn at
the tip of South America. He discovered the Spice Islands and
claimed them for Portugal's King Emmanuel. Portugal controlled the
Spice Islands and Cloves through the 1500s until they were defeated by the
Dutch in 1605.
One of the Spice Islands was the small island of Amboina that was
thirty miles long and fifteen miles wide. Some Scientists believe
this is the first natural habitat of the clove..
Available whole & ground
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