Allspice Meaning in Bengali
Bengali Meaning: সর্বগন্ধ মসলা (sarbagandha moshla)
Part of Speech
Allspice is a noun.
Pronunciation
The pronunciation of allspice is awl-spahys.
Short Definition of Allspice
Allspice refers to the dried, unripe berries of the Pimenta dioica plant, which is native to Central America and the Caribbean. It is called allspice because its flavor resembles a combination of cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg.
Allspice Synonyms
1. Pimento (পিমেন্টো) – noun
2. Jamaica pepper (জামাইকা গোলমরিচ) – noun
3. Myrtle pepper (মার্টল গোলমরিচ) – noun
Allspice Antonyms
1. None
Origin of Allspice
Allspice is native to the West Indies, Central America, and Mexico. It was discovered by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage to the Americas in 1494. The name “allspice” was given by the English, who believed it combined the flavors of several different spices.
Nearby Words
1. Allspice leaf (noun)
2. Allspice tree (noun)
3. Allspice oil (noun)
Allspice in Literature Quotes
1. “The aroma of allspice filled the kitchen as the cake baked in the oven.” (ওভেনে কেক বাক্সানোর সময় সবগন্ধ মসলার সুগন্ধ রান্নাঘরটি পূর্ণ করেছিল।)
2. “She sprinkled some allspice on the roasted vegetables to enhance their flavor.” (তিনি তাড়াতাড়ি ভাজা সবজির উপর কিছু সর্বগন্ধ মসলা ছিটিয়ে দিলেন তাদের স্বাদ বাড়ানোর জন্য।)
Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: সর্বগন্ধ মসলা (sarbagandha moshla)
Hindi: सर्वगंध मसाला (sarvagandh masala)
Nepali: सर्वगन्ध मसला (sarvagandh masala)
Urdu: سرگندھ مصالحہ (saragandh masala)
Tamil: அனைத்து மிளகு (anaithu milagu)
Telugu: అన్ని మిరపకాయలు (anni mirapakayalu)
Arabic: البهار الكل (albahar alkul)
Chinese: 全香料 (quán xiāngliào)
Japanese: オールスパイス (ōrusupaisu)
Russian: душистый перец (dushistyy perec)
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