< Domestic Encyclopædia (1802) < Supplement
SPICE.—Beside the utility of the Monarda, or Oswego-tea, as a substitute for spice, its leaves may be advantageously used instead of those of the Tea-tree: the flowers also, when infused in brandy, impart to it an agreeable flavour, resembling that of peaches.
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