Ground from the web-like outer covering of the Nutmeg seed, Mace gives out a more pungent and spicier flavor to food than its parent, with a mildly nutty, sweet and warm aroma and flavour, with hints of lemony sweetness.
Mace (Nutmeg Mace) The lacy red membrane which surrounds Nutmeg is called Mace which is a separate spice itself. Mace powder has a distinct spicy-sweet taste and is used to add flavour to food such as desserts and baked products. Cultivation : Normal Forms : Whole, Powder
Mace The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, is special in that it produces two separate spices, nutmeg and Mace. Mace is the ground outer covering (aril) of the nutmeg seed. A piece of unground Mace is called a blade. In its natural state, mace is a bright crimson lace up to 35 mm (1-1/2 in) long, encasing the brown nutmeg in irregular, fleshy lobes. As it is dried, it develops its characteristic aroma but loses its bright red color. The mace can become brittle and horny, though the best quality mace will retain some pliability and release a little oil when squeezed. It grows in Indonesia (Siaw-Ambon and Papua islands).
Mace is also called the flower of nutmeg. It is one of strong species. It is also a commercial source of an essential oil. Origin: Indonesia, most of them are from Maluku, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara, and Java Island. - Round and oval shape. Packed in 10 KG carton (can be customized)
Mace The fruit of Myristica fragrance contains a hard pit, which is a nutmeg, while the lacy red membrane which surrounds it is called mace. The flavor of mace is softer and fruitier than that of nutmeg and is used in delicately flavored recipes. It consists of essential oils, which give out its distinct flavor and aroma.
Product Description : Mace is a spice produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually 9-12m high. It is the reddish dried reticulated arila of the fruit or covering of the seed (nutmeg). It is known for its mild flavor and the orange tinge. When the fruit mature it bursts open along the groove exposing the bright attractive mace, covering the hard black, shiny shell of the seed called nutmeg Key Specifications/Special Features : Mace is used in savory dishes. It is used as a drug in Eastern countries because of its stimulant, carminative, astringent and aphrodisiac properties. Excessive doses have a narcotic effect.
Botanical Name - Myristica fragrans Category - Spices/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Flower General Information - Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Myristicaceae) commonly known as nutmeg is a well-knownaromatic evergreen tree found in India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and South Africa. Nutmeg mace is well known all over the world as an important spice. Nutmeg has beenshown to possess analgesic, antifungal, antimicrobial, antinammatory as well as hepatoprotective activities. With regard to itsmedicinal and commercial value, the dried kernel (seed) and mace/aril are the most exploitedparts.
Product Code : 1NGG20ST Product Name : Nutmeg Ground US #24 Steam Sterilized Description The ground, good quality, clean and dried seed (that has had the pericarp removed by abrasion) from the nutmeg tree Myristica fragrans. Country of Origin : Indonesia Common Name : Pala (Indonesia), Nutmeg (English) Botanical Name : Myristica fragrans houtt Plant Part : Used Seeds ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL Odor Characteristic and strong aromatic adour, warm, slightly bitter taste Color/Appearance : Greyish brown to brown powder Infestation Shall be free from any pest / insect infestation Moisture Content (%) : Max. 11.0 Volatile Oil (%) : Min. 5.0 Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max. 3.0 Acid Insoluble Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max. 0.5 Particle Size (%) : Min. 95 through US #24 MICROBIOLOGICAL DATA Total Plate Count (cfu/g) : Max. 50.000 Yeast and Mold (cfu/g) : Max. 1.000 E. coli (cfu/g) : Not Detected Coliform (cfu/g) : Not Detected Salmonella (cfu/25g) : Negative METHODS : Testing methods : ASTA METHOD PACKAGING : Polyethylene inner bag with three-ply kraft paper outer bag STABILITY AND STORAGE: 12 Months when stored properly on the following conditions: Recommended storage temperature: 20-32oC Recommended storage humidity (RH) : 50-60 % Keep in dry and airy place with no direct sunlight exposure No extreme treatments which could destroy packaging protection capacity Use all after opening the packaging
Product Code : 1NGG20ST Product Name : Nutmeg Ground US #20 Steam Sterilized Description : The ground, ggod quality, clean and dried seed (that has had the pericarp removed by abrasion) from the nutmeg tree Myristica fragrans. Country of Origin : Indonesia Common Name : Pala (Indonesia), Nutmeg (English) Botanical Name : Myristica fragrans houtt Plant Part : Used Seeds ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL Odor Characteristic and strong aromatic adour, warm, slightly bitter taste Color/Appearance : The surface of the seed kernels not be firrowed in an irregular pattern Greyish brown to brown Infestation Shall be free from any pest / insect infestation Moisture Content (%) : Max. 11.0 Volatile Oil (%) : Min. 5.0 Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max. 3.0 Acid Insoluble Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max. 0.5 Particle Size (%) : Min. 95 through US #20 MICROBIOLOGICAL DATA Total Plate Count (cfu/g) : Max. 50.000 Yeast and Mold (cfu/g) : Max. 1.000 E. coli (cfu/g) : Not Detected Coliform (cfu/g) : Not Detected Salmonella (cfu/25g) : Negative METHODS Testing methods : ASTA METHOD PACKAGING : Polyethylene inner bag with three-ply kraft paper outer bag STABILITY AND STORAGE : 12 Months when stored properly on the following conditions: Recommended storage temperature: 20-32oC Recommended storage humidity (RH) : 50-60 % Keep in dry and airy place with no direct sunlight exposure
Product Code : 1NGW12NS Product Name : Nutmeg Whole SS Non Steam Sterilized Description Whole nutmeg from dried seed of Myristica fragrans houtt grade SS, deprived of shell or without a thin coating of lime Country of Origin : Indonesia Common Name : Pala (Indonesia), Nutmeg (English) Botanical Name : Myristica fragrans houtt Plant Part : Used Seeds ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL Odor Characteristic and strong aromatic adour, warm, slightly bitter taste Color/Appearance The nutmeg with a wrinkled surface, furrowed in an irregular pattern / Greyish brown to brown Infestation Shall be free from any pest / insect infestation Moisture Content (%) : Max. 10.0 Volatile Oil (%) : Min. 5.0 Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max. 3.0 Acid Insoluble Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max 0.5 Foreign Material (%) : Max. 0.2 MICROBIOLOGICAL DATA Total Plate Count (cfu/g) : Not Available Yeast And Mold (cfu/g) : Not Available E. Coli (cfu/g) : Not Available Coliform (cfu/g) : Not Available Salmonella (cfu/50g) : Not Available Methods Testing Methods : Asta Method Packaging : Polyethylene Inner Bag With Three-ply Kraft Paper Outer Bag Stability And Storage : 12 Months When Stored Properly On The Following Conditions: Recommended storage temperature: 20-32oC Recommended storage humidity (RH) : 50-60 % Keep in dry and airy place with no direct sunlight exposure Use all after opening the packaging
Product Code : 1NGW11NS Product Name : Nutmeg Whole ABCD Non Steam Sterilized Description Whole nutmeg from dried seed of Myristica fragrans houtt grade ABCD, deprived of shell or without a thin coating of lime Country of Origin : Indonesia Common Name : Pala (Indonesia), Nutmeg (English) Botanical Name : Myristica fragrans houtt Plant Part : Used Seeds ANALYTICAL/PHYSICAL Odor Characteristic and strong aromatic odour, warm, slightly bitter taste Color/Appearance : The whole nutmeg with smooth surface of the seed kernels / Greyish brown to brown Infestation Shall be free from any pest / insect infestation Moisture Content (%) : Max. 10.0 Volatile Oil (%) : Min. 5.0 Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max. 3.0 Acid Insoluble Ash on Dry Basis (%) : Max 0.5 Foreign Material (%) Max. 0.2 MICROBIOLOGICAL DATA Total Plate Count (cfu/g) : Not Available Yeast and Mold (cfu/g) : Not Available E. coli (cfu/g) : Not Available Coliform (cfu/g) : Not AvaIlable Salmonella (cfu/50g) : Not Available Methods Testing Methods : Asta Method Packaging : Polyethylene Inner Bag With Three-ply Kraft Paper Outer Bag Stability And Storage : 12 Months When Stored Properly On The Following Conditions: Recommended storage temperature: 20-32oC Recommended storage humidity (RH) : 50-60 % Keep in dry and airy place with no direct sunlight exposure
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Botanical Name - Myristica fragrans Category - Spices/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Flower General Information - Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Myristicaceae) commonly known as nutmeg is a well-knownaromatic evergreen tree found in India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and South Africa. Nutmeg mace is well known all over the world as an important spice. Nutmeg has beenshown to possess analgesic, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiin�ammatory as well as hepatoprotective activities. With regard to itsmedicinal and commercial value, the dried kernel (seed) and mace/aril are the most exploitedparts.
The mace blades are red when they are ready for harvest. However, they take on an orange or yellowish-brown hue after being removed from the nutmeg shell and dried in the sun. The nutmeg is surrounded by two mace blades or portions. Mace is an extremely light material because it is thin and lacy. Only 3 to 4 lbs. of mace are produced for 100 lbs. of nutmeg a tree produces. The amount of essential oils in nutmeg and mace, as assessed by steam volatile oil distillation, determines their quality. The flavour and aroma will be more potent the richer the oil. SPECIFICATION VALUE Mould and Insect Infestation 3 % Max Moisture Content 10 % Max Total Ash 2 % Max Acid Insoluble Ash 0.5 % Max Crude Fibre 8 % Max Volatile Oil ml/100g Min 15% Bulk Packaging Packaging Package Size Jute Bags/PP Bags 25kg/50kg Retail Packaging Papper Pouches 100g,250g,500g
Mace is the outer envelope that wraps firmly around the nutmeg kernel (Myristica fragrans). It is composed of a higher concentration of certain essential oils that are found in lower concentrations in nutmeg.