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“Early spice traders tried to plant allspice seeds around the world but found them impossible to germinate. Eventually it was discovered that the seeds must pass through the body of a fruit-eating bat, a baldpate pigeon, or some other local bird, in order to be sufficiently heated and softened for…” quote by Amy Stewart
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““Early spice traders tried to plant allspice seeds around the world but found them impossible to germinate. Eventually it was discovered that the seeds must pass through the body of a fruit-eating bat, a baldpate pigeon, or some other local bird, in order to be sufficiently heated and softened for germination. Today, through the””

Amy Stewart

About This Quote

Source Book: The Food Lab by J. Kenji López‑Alt, 2015

Seeds of certain spices need passage through a bird’s digestive system to germinate, showing how ecological relationships enable plant reproduction.

In simple terms: Some spice seeds only sprout after being eaten and excreted by birds.

Key Takeaway

Consider the hidden roles of animals in ecosystems.

Themes

ecology mutualism plant reproduction

Mood

curious reflective

Type

educational informative

When to use this quote

  • agricultural planning
  • conservation
  • restoration ecology

Key Concepts

seed dormancy bird‑plant interactions

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do these animal‑mediated processes affect food security?
  • What other hidden ecological partnerships exist?
A Different Perspective

Not all plants rely on birds; some need fire or water.

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