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'''Sandalwood''' is wood from the trees of the genus ''Santalum'', grown in [[India]]. Red Sandalwood was known in period as Saunders. It was used as a [[spice]] to add flavour and redness.
'''Sandalwood''' is wood from the trees of the genus ''Santalum'', grown in [[India]]. Red Sandalwood was known in period as Saunders. It was used as a [[spice]] to add flavour and redness.

[[Category:Spices]]

Latest revision as of 23:14, 31 May 2005

Sandalwood is wood from the trees of the genus Santalum, grown in India. Red Sandalwood was known in period as Saunders. It was used as a spice to add flavour and redness.