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Nutmeg – A Valuable Spice - IELTS Reading Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 15 Academic Reading Test 1 · Part 1 · Questions 1–13

Reading Passage

Nutmeg – a valuable spice

The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, is a large evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia. Until the late 18th century, it only grew in one place in the world: a small group of islands in the Banda Sea, part of the Moluccas – or Spice Islands – in northeastern Indonesia. The tree is thickly branched with dense foliage of tough, dark green oval leaves, and produces small, yellow, bell-shaped flowers and pale yellow pear-shaped fruits. The fruit is encased in a flesh husk. When the fruit is ripe, this husk splits into two halves along a ridge running the length of the fruit. Inside is a purple-brown shiny seed, 2-3 cm long by about 2 cm across, surrounded by a lacy red or crimson covering called an ‘aril’. These are the sources of the two spices nutmeg and mace, the former being produced from the dried seed and the latter from the aril.

Nutmeg was a highly prized and costly ingredient in European cuisine in the Middle Ages, and was used as a flavouring, medicinal, and preservative agent. Throughout this period, the Arabs were the exclusive importers of the spice to Europe. They sold nutmeg for high prices to merchants based in Venice, but they never revealed the exact location of the source of this extremely valuable commodity. The Arab-Venetian dominance of the trade finally ended in 1512, when the Portuguese reached the Banda Islands and began exploiting its precious resources.

Always in danger of competition from neighbouring Spain, the Portuguese began subcontracting their spice distribution to Dutch traders. Profits began to flow into the Netherlands, and the Dutch commercial fleet swiftly grew into one of the largest in the world. The Dutch quietly gained control of most of the shipping and trading of spices in Northern Europe. Then, in 1580, Portugal fell under Spanish rule, and by the end of the 16th century the Dutch found themselves locked out of the market. As prices for pepper, nutmeg, and other spices soared across Europe, they decided to fight back.

In 1602, Dutch merchants founded the VOC, a trading corporation better known as the Dutch East India Company. By 1617, the VOC was the richest commercial operation in the world. The company had 50,000 employees worldwide, with a private army of 30,000 men and a fleet of 200 ships. At the same time, thousands of people across Europe were dying of the plague, a highly contagious and deadly disease. Doctors were desperate for a way to stop the spread of this disease, and they decided nutmeg held the cure. Everybody wanted nutmeg, and many were willing to spare no expense to have it. Nutmeg bought for a few pennies in Indonesia could be sold for 68,000 times its original cost on the streets of London. The only problem was the short supply. And that’s where the Dutch found their opportunity.

The Banda Islands were ruled by local sultans who insisted on maintaining a neutral trading policy towards foreign powers. This allowed them to avoid the presence of Portuguese or Spanish troops on their soil, but it also left them unprotected from other invaders. In 1621, the Dutch arrived and took over. Once securely in control of the Bandas, the Dutch went to work protecting their new investment. They concentrated all nutmeg production into a few easily guarded areas, uprooting and destroying any trees outside the plantation zones. Anyone caught growing a nutmeg seedling or carrying seeds without the proper authority was severely punished. In addition, all exported nutmeg was covered with lime to make sure there was no chance a fertile seed which could be grown elsewhere would leave the islands. There was only one obstacle to Dutch domination. One of the Banda Islands, a sliver of land called Run, only 3 km long by less than 1 km wide, was under the control of the British. After decades of fighting for control of this tiny island, the Dutch and British arrived at a compromise settlement, the Treaty of Breda, in 1667. Intent on securing their hold over every nutmeg-producing island, the Dutch offered a trade: if the British would give them the island of Run, they would in turn give Britain a distant and much less valuable island in North America. The British agreed. That other island was Manhattan, which is how New Amsterdam became New York. The Dutch now had a monopoly over the nutmeg trade which would last for another century.

Then, in 1770, a Frenchman named Pierre Poivre successfully smuggled nutmeg plants to safety in Mauritius, an island off the coast of Africa. Some of these were later exported to the Caribbean where they thrived, especially on the island of Grenada. Next, in 1778, a volcanic eruption in the Banda region caused a tsunami that wiped out half the nutmeg groves. Finally, in 1809, the British returned to Indonesia and seized the Banda Islands by force. They returned the islands to the Dutch in 1817, but not before transplanting hundreds of nutmeg seedlings to plantations in several locations across southern Asia. The Dutch nutmeg monopoly was over.

Today, nutmeg is grown in Indonesia, the Caribbean, India, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka, and world nutmeg production is estimated to average between 10,000 and 12,000 tonnes per year.

Questions

Questions 1–4 Note Completion

Complete the notes below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes on your answer sheet.

The nutmeg tree and fruit

  • the leaves of the tree are 1 in shape
  • the 2 surrounds the fruit and breaks open when the fruit is ripe
  • the 3 is used to produce the spice nutmeg
  • the covering known as the aril is used to produce 4
  • the tree has yellow flowers and fruit

Questions 5–7 True / False / Not Given

Do the following statements agree with the information given in the Reading Passage?

In boxes on your answer sheet, write

TRUE               if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE              if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN    if there is no information on this

5 In the Middle Ages, most Europeans knew where nutmeg was grown.
6 The VOC was the world’s first major trading company.
7 Following the Treaty of Breda, the Dutch had control of all the islands where nutmeg grew.

Questions 8–13 Table Completion

Complete the table below.

Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes on your answer sheet.

Middle Ages Nutmeg was brought to Europe by the 8
16th century European nations took control of the nutmeg trade
17th century Demand for nutmeg grew, as it was believed to be effective against the disease known as the 9

The Dutch

– took control of the Banda Islands

– restricted nutmeg production to a few areas

– put 10 on nutmeg to avoid it being cultivated outside the islands

– finally obtained the island of 11 from the British

Late 18th century 1770 – nutmeg plants were secretly taken to 12

1778 – half the Banda Islands’ nutmeg plantations were destroyed by a 13

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q1 oval The tree is thickly branched with dense foliage of tough, dark green oval leaves Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage describes the leaves of the nutmeg tree as being thickly branched with dense foliage and having dark green oval shapes.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'oval' means the shape of an object that is slightly rounded like an egg.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches the description in the passage stating that the leaves of the nutmeg tree are oval in shape, indicating that they are slightly rounded with a curved edge, similar to the shape of an egg.
Q2 husk When the fruit is ripe, this husk splits into two halves along a ridge running the length of the fruit Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that when the fruit is ready to be harvested, the outer covering of the fruit breaks open into two parts along a specific line.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to the outer covering of the fruit that breaks open when the fruit is ripe.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'husk' because it accurately describes the outer part of the fruit that breaks open as mentioned in the provided excerpt. The husk is the protective layer surrounding the nutmeg fruit which splits open when the fruit is ripe.
Q3 seed the former being produced from the dried seed and the latter from the aril Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage mentions that one product is made from the dried seed of the nutmeg tree.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'seed' refers to the part of the nutmeg tree used to produce one of the products mentioned.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'seed' because the excerpt explicitly states that one product comes from the dried seed of the nutmeg tree, aligning perfectly with the context provided about the nutmeg tree and its fruit.
Q4 mace These are the sources of the two spices nutmeg and mace Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage talks about where two spices, nutmeg and mace, come from.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'mace' refers to a spice that comes from the covering known as the aril of the nutmeg fruit.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'mace' because the passage explicitly mentions nutmeg and mace as the two spices being discussed, and mace is derived from the covering of the nutmeg fruit as stated in the passage.
Q5 FALSE They sold nutmeg for high prices to merchants based in Venice, but they never revealed the exact location of the source of this extremely valuable commodity Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage talks about how in the past, people who sold nutmeg kept the exact location of where it was grown a secret.
Answer Explanation:
The answer states that most Europeans didn't know where nutmeg was grown in the Middle Ages.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is FALSE because the excerpt clearly states that the source of nutmeg was kept secret, implying that most Europeans did not know where it was grown.
Q6 NOT GIVEN By 1617, the VOC was the richest commercial operation in the world Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage talks about how the VOC, a trading company, was the richest commercial operation by 1617.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that the information about the VOC being the world's first major trading company is not mentioned in the passage.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'NOT GIVEN' because the passage does not provide any details or indication to confirm or contradict whether the VOC was the world's first major trading company. The focus is on it being the richest commercial operation by 1617, not on whether it was the first major trading company in the world.
Q7 TRUE The Dutch now had a monopoly over the nutmeg trade which would last for another century Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage states that the Dutch had complete control over the nutmeg trade.
Answer Explanation:
The answer means that the Dutch had control of all the islands where nutmeg grew after the Treaty of Breda.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is TRUE because the excerpt confirms that the Dutch had a monopoly over the nutmeg trade, indicating that they indeed had control over all the islands where nutmeg grew, as stated in the Treaty of Breda.
Q8 Arabs Throughout this period, the Arabs were the exclusive importers of the spice to Europe Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage mentions that during this time period, the Arab people were the only ones bringing nutmeg to Europe.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'Arabs' refers to the group of people who were responsible for importing nutmeg to Europe during that time.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'Arabs' matches with the information provided in the excerpt that specifically states the Arabs as the exclusive importers of nutmeg to Europe at that time. The word 'Arabs' fits perfectly in the context of the passage, as it aligns with the historical information given about the importation of nutmeg during the Middle Ages.
Q9 plague At the same time, thousands of people across Europe were dying of the plague, a highly contagious and deadly disease. Doctors were desperate for a way to stop the spread of this disease, and they decided nutmeg held the cure Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage explains that many people in Europe were sick and dying from the plague. The doctors were trying to stop it from spreading. They believed nutmeg could cure the plague.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'plague' is a serious disease that was killing many people at that time.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'plague' is the name of the disease the doctors were trying to treat with nutmeg. The excerpt states that doctors thought nutmeg could cure the plague.
Q10 lime In addition, all exported nutmeg was covered with lime to make sure there was no chance a fertile seed which could be grown elsewhere would leave the islands Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage tells us that all exported nutmeg was coated with lime to prevent the seeds from being fertile and grown in other places.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'lime' refers to a type of substance applied to the nutmeg to prevent it from being able to grow if the seeds were to spread to other locations.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'lime' because it is the substance mentioned in the passage that was used to cover the exported nutmeg as a means of ensuring that no fertile seeds capable of growing elsewhere could leave the islands.
Q11 Run the Dutch offered a trade: if the British would give them the island of Run, they would in turn give Britain a distant and much less valuable island in North America. The British agreed. Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage talks about a deal where the Dutch agreed to give the British a less valuable island in North America in exchange for the island of Run.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'Run' refers to the island that was part of the trade deal between the Dutch and the British.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'Run' because it directly matches the island that was mentioned in the excerpt, where the British agreed to exchange it with the Dutch for another island in North America.
Q12 Mauritius Then, in 1770, a Frenchman named Pierre Poivre successfully smuggled nutmeg plants to safety in Mauritius, an island off the coast of Africa Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage talks about a Frenchman named Pierre Poivre who managed to secretly take nutmeg plants to safety on an island called Mauritius, located near Africa.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is the name of the island, 'Mauritius,' where the nutmeg plants were successfully taken.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'Mauritius' because it is the specific location mentioned in the passage where Pierre Poivre smuggled the nutmeg plants to safety. This island off the coast of Africa played a crucial role in preserving the nutmeg plants outside the control of the Dutch, ultimately impacting the nutmeg trade history.
Q13 tsunami Next, in 1778, a volcanic eruption in the Banda region caused a tsunami that wiped out half the nutmeg groves Excerpt/Passage Explanation:
The passage talks about a big sea wave caused by a volcanic eruption that destroyed half of the nutmeg gardens.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'tsunami' refers to a giant wave in the ocean.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'tsunami' because the term accurately describes the natural disaster mentioned in the passage, which was caused by a volcanic eruption and wiped out the nutmeg groves. A tsunami is a powerful ocean wave usually triggered by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, leading to massive destruction along coastlines.

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