• Camelbeard@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Also it’s just an American thing, I’m in Europe but never really had anything pumpkin spice.

    I have had pumpkin soup but apparently the spice doesn’t taste like pumpkin.

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      1 year ago

      I have had pumpkin soup but apparently the spice doesn’t taste like pumpkin.

      Pumpkin Spice is a spice mix (cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves) for pumpkin, not a spice made from pumpkin.

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      1 year ago

      It’s not supposed to, the blend of spices is just used in pumpkin pie, thus the name

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      Not sure how is it in other European countries but I associate those particular spices with Christmas. The phrase pumpkin spice didn’t use to be a thing here but now thanks to American influence and marketing people you can buy all sorts of pumpkin spice products here. Some even sell pumpkin latte to make it even more confusing.

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        Until I read these comments I thought the “white” was about snow due to my associating this with Christmas. It was very confusing and annoying cos Xmas is months away until I revisited this thread and realised.