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Can you substitute anise for all spice?

Anise and allspice are two distinct spices with different flavor profiles and cannot be used as substitutes for each other. Anise has a sweet, licorice-like flavor, while allspice has a warm, slightly pungent flavor with notes of cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg.

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