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Published 2014
There is no record of nutmeg being known in classical Greece or Rome, but it had reached Constantinople by the 9th century ad, when St Theodore the Studite allowed the monks who lived by his Rule to sprinkle it on their pease pudding on non-meat days. By the 12th century it and mace were well known in Europe. When the Portuguese reached the Moluccas in 1514 they were able to acquire a monopoly in the trade, which they held for almost a century.