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Spices

Garlic

"I have peas and turnips, garlic and onions in my hut," said the man, his bundle like a giant's hump on his back." Outlaw of Gor, pg. 29, by John Norman.

Salt, red

"Most salt at Klima is white, but certain of the mines deliver red salt, red from ferrous oxide in its composition, which is called the Red Salt of Kasra, after its port of embarkation, at the juncture of the Upper and Lower Fayeen." Tribesmen of Gor, pg. 238, by John Norman.

Salt sea

"Salt, incidentally, is obtained by the men of Torvaldsland, most commonly, from sea water or from the burning of seaweed. It is also, however, a trade commodity, and is sometimes taken in raids." Marauders of Gor, pg. 187, by John Norman.

Salt, white

"Most salt at Klima is white, but certain of the mines deliver red salt, red from ferrous oxide in its composition, which is called the Red Salt of Kasra, after its port of embarkation, at the juncture of the Upper and Lower Fayeen." Tribesmen of Gor, pg. 238, by John Norman.

Salt, yellow

"It had been expected, I gathered, that I would sit at one of the two long side tables, and perhaps even below the bowls of red and yellow salt which divided these tables." Assassin of Gor, pg. 86, by John Norman

Sugar, white and yellow

"With a tiny spoon, its tip no more than a tenth of a hort in diameter, she placed four measures of white sugar, and six of yellow, in the cup; with two stirring spoons, one for the white sugar, another for the yellow, she stirred the beverage after each measure." Tribesmen of Gor, pg. 89, by John Norman.

Sugars, Four Gorean

Lola now returned to the small table and, kneeling head down, served us our desert, slices of topsit, sprinkled with four Gorean sugars." Rogue of Gor, pg. 132, by John Norman.

Sip root: a bitter root whose extract is the active ingredient in slave wine:

"Sip roots are extremely bitter. Slave wine, incidentally, is made from sip roots." Blood Brothers of Gor page 124

A bitter root, which can either be made into a liquid contraceptive, or chewed, for the same result. The effect of the sip root, in most women is effective for three or four months. In the on centrated state, as in slave wine, developed by the caste of Physicians, the effect is almost indefinite, usually requiring a releaser for it remission, usually administered, to a slave, in what is called the breeding wine, or the second wine" Blood Brothers of Gor page 319