The silver fueled Spain's China trade through Manila, bringing silks, porcelains and spices to Europe.
Cerryl recalled a woman who had brought spices to Beryal when he had been working as an apprentice to Tellis.
The invasion of the North African Moors in the 8th century brought almonds, citrus fruits and fragrant spices.
If you're making the delivery, people will think you're bringing him tomatoes or spices or something like that.
Traders brought spices such as turmeric, cinnamon, star anise, cumin, cloves and nutmeg from Indonesia to the south coast of Thailand.
By her feet is her usual attribute of an alabaster jar; in the Gospels she brought spices to the tomb of Jesus.
One English customer was so eager for the taste of home that she brought the recipe and required spices to a company store; bangers are now made every day.
I bring spices and hot sauce with me to Cuba but only my wife and myself will eat it.
There is also a large trade by country boats, bringing chiefly cotton, rice, spices, sugar and tobacco.
Marco Polo brought spices back from China.