Mace is a delicate, aromatic and versatile spice. Kanlook Enterprises supplies well prepared and proper standard highest quality mace which dried for 10 - 14 days from their own plantations.
This spice is the dry, outer aril that firmly envelops the nutmeg kernel. Even though mace and nutmeg are consequent from the same fruit, these two are considered as different spices. Mace possesses an intense aroma compared to the nutmeg. It also more taste and spicier than nutmeg. Mace giving the quality of flavor, color, and aroma, can see in the kitchens and restaurants around the world. Even though nutmeg and mace have similar uses if recipes, those are both hardly ever used together.
Nutmeg, Mace, Mesoyi Skin
Nut Meg with shells and without shells. Mace from Sri Lanka
Nutmeg Nutmeg have mildly nutty, woody, and sweet flavors. They are used widely in baked goods, puddings, meats, confections, sauces, sausages, and eggnog. We can provide peeled and unpeeled. Cleaning sorting and removal of shell are done manually. Available sizes - ABCD, Jumbo, Pooja, Tiger. Nutmace Nutmace is an aromatic condiment with a woody, sweet, warm, and mildly pungent flavor. It is widely used in baking, especially in cakes, pies, donuts, puddings, and custards. It is also used in preparing cheese dishes, sauces, souffles, fish/poultry recipes, and soups. We offer full flower and flakes, available in red and yellow.
Mace:- Mace is the dried aril that surrounds the nutmeg within the fruit. mace are used in vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. It is used in pulaous, biryanis especially Mughlai types. They are also used as an ingredient in biscuits, cookies, fruit salad, puddings, pastries and milk drinks. Hindi Name of Mace is Javitri. Kerala and Karnataka are the main producers of mace. Botanical Name (S): Myristica fragransetarian dishes. It is used in pulaous, biryanis especially Mughlai types. They are also used as an ingredient in biscuits, cookies, fruit salad, puddings, pastries and milk drinks. Hindi Name of Mace is Javitri. Kerala and Karnataka are the main producers of mace.
Mace (javitri) is the outer lacy covering that surrounds the hard nutmeg seeds. Both spices have delicate flavor. It is available whole or in grounded form.
Botanical Name - Myristica fragrans Houtt Produced by drying aril of the fruit
Hindi Name : Javitri
Natural Essential Oil
Varieties : Myristica Fragrans Origin : Halmahera Indonesia Appereance : Red to Yellow, Free from Dirt &Fungi Process : Sun Dry
Mace spice is a dried, outer aril, enveloping firmly around the nutmeg kernel. Nutmeg kernel and mace arils indeed are two separate spice products of same nutmeg fruit. However, mace characteristically compose higher concentration of certain essential oils and features refined yet intense aroma than nutmeg.
Mace is the red lacy coating (called the ari) that encases the nutmeg seed. When the tree's fruit reaches maturity, it splits open and reveals the aril and seed. The fruit is harvested and the aril is removed by hand, flattened, and left to dry outside for 10-14 days. The aril takes on an amber-, yellow- or orange brown color as it dries and, when left whole, is called blade of mace. Mace can be used also as a spice either it in the blades or grounded for. Available in the form : Whole (blade), Ground General specification 1. Moisture  : < 8% 2. SVO  : 12% - 13%
Mace are two distinctly different spices produced from a fruit. Mace is the dried reticulated ‘aril’ of the fruit. The trees are normally unisexual, bearing either male or female flowers. The male flowers are born in clusters, whereas female flowers are often solitary.
Mace are two distinctly different spices produced from a fruit. Mace is the dried reticulated ‘aril’ of the fruit. The trees are normally unisexual, bearing either male or female flowers. The male flowers are born in clusters, whereas female flowers are often solitary.
Product Description : Mace is a spice produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually 9-12m high. It is the reddish dried reticulated aril 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 burst 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.
Nutmeg And Mace.
Nutmeg and mace are used for flavoring baked products and savories.
Nutmeg & mace are two distinctly different spices produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually 9-12 mtr high. Mace is the dried reticulated ‘aril’ of the fruit and nutmeg is the dried seed kernel of the fruit. The trees are normally unisexual, bearing either male or female flowers. The male flowers are born in clusters, whereas female flowers are often solitary. Fruit is a fleshy drupe, spherical in shape, pale yellow in colour with a longitudinal groove in the centre. Both nutmeg and mace are used as condiment particularly in sweet foods. The spice in the ground form is mainly used in the food processing industry especially as a standard seasoning in many Dutch dishes. Nutmeg oleoresin is used in the preparation of meat products, soups, sauces, baked foods, confectionaries, puddings, seasoning of meat and vegetable etc. Botanical name : Coriandrum sativum