From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishallspiceall‧spice /ˈɔːlspaɪs $ ˈɒːl-/ noun [uncountable] DFCthe dried fruit of a tropical American tree, crushed and used in cooking
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allspice• Stir in mustard, chives, and allspice.• Add butter, nutmeg, cinnamon, and allspice and blend well.• Add garlic, cumin, coriander, and allspice and saute lightly until spices become aromatic.• Season to taste with salt, pepper and allspice.• They are sometimes mixed with other spices, such as allspice or coriander seeds, for a table condiment.• Seasonings used in both types include allspice, anise, garlic, and peppers of different kinds.• Butter the bread and sprinkle on a grating of nutmeg or pinches of allspice.• Juniper berries mix nicely with peppercorns, bay leaves, tarragon, allspice, and fennel.