Sentences with phrase «spice trade»

«The arresting image suggests that capitalism and business as we know it today is a direct result of the VOC's often - aggressive dominance of spice trade routes with the East.»
Lab tests that measure the concentrations of capsaicinoids first issue the results in American Spice Trade Association pungency units.
American Spice Trade Association Annual Meeting April 15 - 18, 2018 - Naples, Florida, United States Alex Morgan, Chief Markets Officer, will be speaking and Laura Donnelly, Senior Associate, Markets Transformation is attending.
India's financial capital, Mumbai has been a gateway to India since 1869, when the Suez Canal was opened, kick - starting a growing spice trade route with the Mediterranean.
The company quickly came to dominate the lucrative spice trade of the area, which would stay under Dutch control, and eventually became known as the Dutch East Indies, for over 400 years.
by Harald and Renate Zoschke For more than 800 years, the port of Hamburg has been one of the most important spice trading places in the world.
For more than 800 years, the port of Hamburg has been one of the most important spice trading places in the world.
Keep in mind that Greece was a key player in the world spice trade so this classic is scented with cumin and oregano.
They focus 100 % on supporting ethical and high - quality spice trade that empowers rather than disenfranchises the people of color who have been growing and ingesting medicinal plants like turmeric for generations.
Its wealth was built upon the success of the VOC, the Dutch East Indies Company, which dominated the Asian spice trade.
We visited the Scheepvaartmuseum, or the Netherlands Maritime Museum and went on board the Amsterdam, a replica of a Dutch spice trading ship that was built from 1985 to 1990.
Many of the small streets here are home to some of the most famous synagogues in Kerala - a small Jewish community first arrived here in the 1st century AD, and for hundreds of years afterwards dominated the lucrative spice trade later taken over by Europeans utilising sea trading routes.
Once at the center of the worldwide spice trade, the islands of Indonesia are world - famous for their unique spices (nutmeg was first discovered on Indonesia's Banda Islands) and delicious cuisine.
An elegant, fully - staffed motor - powered cruiser handmade from hardwoods, Amanikan fuses the romance of traditional spice trading vessels with modern comfort.
I have also been tracing environmental degradation, wealth inequality, and the ramifications of colonialism to their roots in the early modern spice trade.
Grab lunch at a tasty take - out spot like Roast or Vij's Sutra, and shop for gourmet souvenirs, such as birch syrup and infused salts, at Island Spice Trade.
In fact, the American Spice Trade Association considers the term cayenne to be a misnomer and prefers the more generic term, red pepper.
American Spice Trade Association Annual Meeting April 15 - 18, 2018 - Naples, Florida, United States Alex Morgan, Chief Markets Officer, will be speaking and Laura Donnelly, Senior Associate, Markets Transformation is attending.
They were introduced to South Asia in the 1500s and have come to dominate the world spice trade.
I am sure that it is the influence of the spice trading in those days.
Then they examined the history of the spice trade and discovered that for thousands of years spices have been traded all over the world, resulting in their availability in most world cuisines.
«Since Ethiopia was located at the crossroads of the spice trade,» observed Michael Winn, owner of New York's Blue Nile restaurant, «its people began to pay keen attention to blending spices.
Ethiopia was isolated from Europe, but not from the spice trade.
When red color was measured using the American Spice Trade Association (ASTA) method, it had a color rating of 188 ASTA, which was better than «New Mexico 6 - 4» (127 ASTA).
Through the spice trade it spread around the world, and various cultures have since discovered the health benefits for themselves.
In the 15th century, the spice trade was transformed by the European Age of Discovery.
Under the leadership of Alfonzo de Albuquerque, the Portuguese conquered the city of Goa on the Malabar Coast in 1510 and gained control of the spice trade.
Pepsi, Budweiser, Hunt - Wesson, Tabasco Brand, the American Spice Trade Association, and Tequila Sauza came on board to help raise money for various charities.
The spice trade calls them Guinea peppers.
The spot, titled «Spice Trade,» is inspired by the deserts of Mongolia and chronicles the beloved Jack character's quest to find an irresistible spice to use in his next craveable burger.
Today this thriving marketplace, along with the history of the proud Bugis people and their spice trade, influences the aromatic dishes enjoyed at Bugis Street Brasserie at Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles as well as four other locations including Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington, Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington (Bugis Street), Copthorne Hotel Birmingham and Copthorne Hotel Slough - Windsor.
At LAFAZA, we think of the spice trade in Madagascar a little differently.
A great example of this would be the Dutch East India Company, which held a monopoly on the spice trade for a long time due to its government mandates.
In 1667, after more than a century of bloody battles, the Dutch and the English settled their dispute over the spice trade.
Thanks to its easy adaptability to different climates, it started spreading throughout Europe first, was then brought East with the spice trade routes, and later traveled to North America with British settlers in early colonial times.
Holy War by Nigel Cliff tells the story of Vasco da Gama's many sea journeys in the service of Portugal's rulers, who wanted not only to spread Christianity across the globe but to take over the spice trade from India to Europe, previously dominated by Muslim Arabs.
The island played an integral role in the spice trade and vast wealths were built on Zanzibar where Stone Town still showcases the crumbling relics.
The hotel celebrates this nation of seafarers with epic tales and nods to the spice trade.
Built on what was once the nexus for Britain's spice trade, the West India Quay, the Four Seasons Hotel London at Canary Wharf shares a garden area with several residential buildings that overlook the Thames, offering guests a quiet refuge from the chaos of London.
The city was founded in 1341 when a flood created a natural safe port, which became the principal harbour for Malabar Coast's spice trade.
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