Allspice (Pimento)
Allspice is the unripe fruit of the Pimenta dioica. Once dried, the fruits look like fresh peppercorns. It isn’t (despite its name) a whole bunch of spices mixed together. It’s often mistaken for pumpkin spice because of flavours like cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon - but it has a seriously savoury backbone. Around the world, allspice is used in both sweet and savoury ways: Jamaican jerk seasoning, Middle Eastern Baharat, Swedish pickled herring. Try using Allspice wherever you would pumpkin spice for some added complexity.

Description
Allspice is the unripe fruit of the Pimenta dioica. Once dried, the fruits look like fresh peppercorns. It isn’t (despite its name) a whole bunch of spices mixed together. It’s often mistaken for pumpkin spice because of flavours like cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon - but it has a seriously savoury backbone. Around the world, allspice is used in both sweet and savoury ways: Jamaican jerk seasoning, Middle Eastern Baharat, Swedish pickled herring. Try using Allspice wherever you would pumpkin spice for some added complexity.












