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This image features a pile of dried mace, an aromatic spice derived from the lacy, web-like covering (aril) of the nutmeg seed. The pieces display a characteristic golden-brown to reddish-orange hue and a somewhat brittle, flaky texture, indicative of the spice in its whole "blade" form. Mace is widely appreciated for its complex flavor profile, which is warmer and more piquant than nutmeg, often |
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