pimenta dioica
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Definition
- Noun:
- Aromatic West Indian tree that produces allspice berries: Pimenta dioica is the scientific name for an evergreen tree native to the West Indies and parts of Central and South America. Its dried, unripe berries are the spice known as allspice.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The allspice in this recipe comes from the dried berries of the Pimenta dioica tree.
- The Pimenta dioica is cultivated for its aromatic leaves and fruits.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and culinary contexts: The term is used in scientific, agricultural, and sometimes gourmet cooking contexts to specify the precise plant source of allspice, distinguishing it from other spices or plants.
- Essential oils are sometimes extracted from the leaves of Pimenta dioica.
Variants and Related Words
- Allspice (n): The common name for the dried berry of the tree, as well as the name for the spice itself.
- Allspice is a key ingredient in Jamaican jerk seasoning.
- Pimento (n): A common name for and its berry, particularly in Jamaica and the UK. (Note: This is distinct from "pimiento," which is a type of sweet pepper).
- The pimento tree is another name for Pimenta dioica.
Synonyms
- Allspice tree: A descriptive synonym for .
- Jamaica pepper: An archaic name for allspice, referencing the berry.
- Myrtle pepper: Another historical name for the plant or spice.
Related Phrases
- Pimenta dioica berries: The specific fruit of the tree.
- We harvested the Pimenta dioica berries for drying.
- Oil of pimenta: An essential oil derived from the leaves or berries of the tree.
- Oil of pimenta is used in aromatherapy and perfumery.
Noun
- aromatic West Indian tree that produces allspice berries