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While we’re on Metaphors: Flora imitating Food and Fauna | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS, six different spices; cumin, coriander seeds, fingerroot, galagal, rosemary and tumeric. Of these, fingerroot, rosemary and tumeric (all packed with antioxidants, by the way) can limit the amount of HCAs that form on your meat.
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While we’re on Metaphors: Flora imitating Food and Fauna | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS, six different spices; cumin, coriander seeds, fingerroot, galagal, rosemary and tumeric. Of these, fingerroot, rosemary and tumeric (all packed with antioxidants, by the way) can limit the amount of HCAs that form on your meat.