The botanical name of Cardamom is Elettaria cardamomum. Cardamom is considered the Queen of all spices and originated from India. It is known as an exotic spice and its existence dates back to the being of mankind. They grow widely in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. Cardamom is usually green in color and possesses a strong aromatic flavor. It acts as a remedy for various dental, throat, lung and stomach-related issues We are a leading supplier, exporter and wholesaler of Indian Green Cardamom. We export high-quality, big-size, and aromatic Cardamom fruit having sizes up to 8mm.
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Cardamom, is a small spindle shaped seedpod with black seeds inside. The covers are thin and pale green (Elettaria) or dark brown (Amomum). Cardamom is the third on the list of the world�?�?�?�¢??s most expensive spices, right behind vanilla and saffron. Cardamom is used as a cooking spice as well as flavoring (mainly for tea and coffee). It is also used in medicine. Cardamom is native to India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangaladesh. Only a few other countries, like Sri Lanka, have also taken up cultivation.
Cardamom is pungent and warm in nature. It has the effects of removing foreign substances, enhancing fragrance, antiseptic and promoting appetite. The cardamom taste is not very prominent, and it is generally not used alone, but combined with other heavier spices to help flavor, regulate and balance the taste in dishes.Cardamom is the fruit of white cardamom. The shape of the fruit is oblate, the seeds are fragrant, and the appearance is white. It can be used for stew and spiced products. Cardamom can play the role of removing fishy and enhancing fragrance. Add some cardamom when stewing fish, which can effectively remove the fishy smell. Cardamom has a strong flavor and smells pungent. It is often used in stewed dishes.
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Split cassia, also known as split cinnamon or cassia quills, is a spice derived from the bark of the cassia tree (Cinnamomum cassia). It is similar in flavor and appearance to true cinnamon but is typically more robust and slightly spicier. Split cassia is created by carefully peeling the bark from cassia tree branches, which naturally curl as they dry, forming quills or rolls. These rolls of cassia bark are then split lengthwise into thinner strips. This spice is commonly used in various culinary applications, including baking, cooking, and brewing, to add a warm, sweet, and aromatic flavor to dishes, desserts, and beverages. Split cassia is especially prevalent in Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines and is appreciated for its versatility in both savory and sweet recipes.