Cardamom

/ˈkɑːrdəməm/ or /ˈkɑːrdəmɒm/ noun

A strong, aromatic spice made from the seeds of a tropical plant, used in both sweet and savory dishes and drinks.

The word comes through Latin and Greek 'kardamōmon', which likely combined 'kardamon' (cress) with 'amomon' (a kind of spice). It was traded across ancient spice routes from India and surrounding regions to Europe.

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