100% | ALLSPICE | 8 | Dried aromatic fruit of a tropical evergreen tree whose seeds are used as a spice |
61% | CLOVE | 5 | Tropical evergreen tree whose dried flower buds are used as a spice |
60% | CLOVE | 5 | Tropical evergreen tree whose dried unopened flower buds are used as a fragrant spice |
44% | CALABASH | 8 | Tropical American evergreen tree whose gourds are used in the manufacture of tobacco pipe bowls |
42% | CUMIN | 5 | Mediterranean plant with white or pink flowers whose aromatic seeds are used as a condiment and a flavouring |
41% | GENIPAPO | 8 | Tropical American tree whose unripe fruit yields a liquid used as a dye for tattoos |
41% | GUARANA | 7 | Brazilian plant whose seeds are used as a drink |
40% | CINNAMON | 8 | Tropical Asian tree from whose aromatic yellowish-brown bark a spice is obtained |
39% | CONCH | 5 | Tropical marine gastropod mollusc whose shell is used as a trumpet |
39% | CALABASH | 8 | Tropical American evergreen tree whose gourds are used to make tobacco pipe bowls |
38% | SAVORY | 6 | Plant of the mint family whose leaves are used as a pot-herb |
37% | CLOVE | 5 | Dried flower bud, used as a kind of spice |
37% | FIR | 3 | Evergreen that is commonly used as a Christmas tree |
36% | SHEA | 4 | Tropical African tree whose oily seeds yield a fat used in soap manufacture |
35% | UPAS | 4 | Large tree of southeastern Asia also called the ipoh whose sap is used as an arrow poison |
35% | TURMERIC | 8 | Tropical Asian plant whose powdered stem is used as a condiment |
35% | UPAS | 4 | Large tree of south-eastern Asia also called the ipoh whose sap is used as an arrow poison |
35% | BALSA | 5 | Tree of tropical America whose very light wood is used for modelling |
35% | CACAO | 5 | Tree whose seeds are used to make chocolate |
35% | UPAS | 4 | Tree of the genus Antiaris also called the ipoh whose milky sap is used as arrow poison |
34% | BALSA | 5 | Tree of tropical America whose very light wood is used for making rafts |
34% | BIRCH | 5 | Tree whose sap is used in a soft drink |
34% | NEEM | 4 | Large Old World tree of the mahogany family whose bark is used to make a tonic |
34% | CONCH | 5 | Gastropod whose shell is used as a horn |
34% | BISTORT | 7 | Plant with a spike of small pink flowers whose root is used in medicine as an astringent |
34% | CINNAMON | 8 | Aromatic bark used as a spice |
34% | NUTMEG | 6 | Aromatic spice made by grinding or grating the seed of an East Indian evergreen tree |
34% | AGAVE | 5 | Plant whose nectar is used as a sugar substitute |
34% | CLOVE | 5 | Dried flower bud used as a spice |
33% | CHIA | 4 | Plant whose seed is sold as a health food product |