Vintage glass spice jar with metal closing and red top 9 cm tall 4 cm round this lovely little spice jar would brighten up any kitchen well made item some minor age related wear
The history of spice jars is linked to the history of spices themselves, which have been used for many purposes throughout history:
Ancient Egypt: Spices were widely used, with garlic and onion being especially valued. Spice jars containing coriander, pepper, cumin, and fennel were found buried with kings.
Colonial history: The spice trade led to the social custom of storing spices in prominent collections. This was partly practical, as dried herbs and spices should be kept cool and out of direct sunlight, but it was also due to the belief that spices represented wealth and worldliness.
Medicinal purposes: Spices and herbs were used for medicinal purposes, and ancient civilizations didn't distinguish between those used for flavoring and those used for medicine.
Masking unpleasant tastes and odors: Spices and herbs were used to mask unpleasant tastes and odors in food.
Keeping food fresh: Spices and herbs were used to keep food fresh.
Glass is the main material used for spice jars. When stored as recommended, whole spices and seeds can stay fresh for three to four years, while ground spices stay flavorful for one to three years.
Vintage glass spice jar with metal closing and red top
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