Spice (disambiguation)
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Spice is a vegetative substance used as a food additive for the purpose of flavoring. The spice trade had a significant impact in the history of human exploration and warfare.
Spice may also refer to:
A place:
A group:
- Spice, an English rock band active from 1967-1969, who later gained fame under the name Uriah Heep.
- Spice Girls, an all-female pop group; and Spice (album), their debut album.
- S.P.I.C.E., a non-profit BDSM support and educational organization
- SPICe, the Scottish Parliament Information Centre; the research and information service of the Scottish Parliament
An organism:
- Spice finch, an alternate name for the Scaly-breasted Munia
- Spice lily, an alternate name for the Texas tuberose
A person
- Melissa Bellin, a dancer known by the stage name Spice
- Spice 1, a rapper whose real name is Robert L. Green, Jr.
A product:
- Spice (munition), a guided weapon
- Spice Network, a group of adult entertainment television channels
- Old Spice, a brand of cologne
- Spice or 2C-I, a mild hallucinogen
- Spice, a model of sailing dinghy made by Topper International
In sport:
- Spice Engineering, a sports car racing manufacturer and team.
In technology:
- Spice programming language
- SPICE, Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis, an analog circuit simulator
- The SPICE project, Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination, the ISO 15504 software capability assessment standard
In fiction:
- Spice or melange, a powerful substance in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert
- Spice (Star Wars), a mined resource in Star Wars universe