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  • Yesterday Pony Girl had the Buttermilk flavor and Meyer Lemon; just to be extra fruity I had the Honey Lavender and the Coffee Cardamon.

    Ici, Claremont « Skid Roche 2008

  • Cardamon - alongside cinnamon - is the most used spice in my kitchen - goes into pretty much every other cake recipe :D

    Mjuk Toscakaka Shaun 2009

  • Cardamon, nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla paste were mixed in.

    Viv Cooks! 2006

  • Cardamon, nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla paste were mixed in.

    Maple-Spiced Yam Purée 2005

  • Cardamon, nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla paste were mixed in.

    Maple-Spiced Yam Purée 2005

  • Cardamon, nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla paste were mixed in.

    Seattle Bon Vivant: 2005

  • Shell announced plans to invest $2.5 billion in its Cardamon field in the Gulf.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Supporting actors in the roles of the Jester (Alex Cesena), the Minstrel (Travis Leonard), and Cardamon the Wizard (Gary Conover) are also outstanding.

    www.appeal-democrat.com - News : 2010

  • True cardamon is Elettaria cardamomum; if you want to grow it don't confuse it with the ornamental cardamon-leaf ginger, Alpinia calcarata, which is often sold as Cardamon but doesn't produce pods.

    Towards Sustainability Julie 2010

  • Since Cardamon is a tropical plant, I doubt it will ever produce pods this far south, however the leaves still give dishes a lovely cardamon flavour.

    Towards Sustainability Julie 2010

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