Spices hold a central place in the culinary identity of India, celebrated globally for their unique flavors, captivating aromas, and delightful textures. This has spurred a considerable increase in the export of Indian spices. VSR is dedicated to sharing the richness of Indian culture and its distinctive spice heritage with every corner of the world. As a leading exporter specializing in whole spices, our offerings encompass a diverse array, including turmeric, ginger, star anise, cinnamon, asafoetida, nutmeg, cumin, black pepper, and more. Renowned as one of the top spice exporters in India, VSR brings a wealth of experience in the food industry, ensuring the best market connections for your products. Our global network enables the smooth export of Indian masala to every continent. Embracing a customer-centric philosophy, we consider each client as royalty, offering a transparent and reliable process. At VSR, we understand the paramount importance of delivering spices that meet the highest standards. Our commitment to quality is reflected in every aspect of our spice offerings. Purity: We take pride in ensuring that our spices are free from any adulteration or impurities. Through stringent quality control measures, we guarantee that our spices are in their purest form, allowing consumers to savor the authentic taste. Freshness: VSR is dedicated to providing spices at their freshest. We employ careful sourcing and storage practices to preserve the natural flavors and aromas of our spices. This commitment to freshness enhances the overall culinary impact of our products. Ethical Sourcing: We prioritize ethical and sustainable sourcing practices. Our partnerships with trusted growers and suppliers not only contribute to the superior quality of our spices but also support the communities involved in their cultivation. Rich Aroma and Flavor: The essence of any spice lies in its aroma and flavor profile. VSR ensures that our spices are packed with the rich, authentic tastes and scents that make them indispensable in various cuisines. Stringent Quality Checks: Before reaching our customers, every batch of spices undergoes rigorous quality checks. This meticulous process guarantees that only the finest spices, meeting our strict quality criteria, make their way to your kitchen. Packaging Excellence: To preserve the quality of our spices, we invest in superior packaging. Our packaging is designed to protect the spices from environmental factors, ensuring they retain their freshness and potency until they reach your hands. Consistency: VSR is dedicated to delivering consistent quality across all our spice varieties. Our customers can rely on us to provide spices that consistently meet or exceed their expectations, creating a dependable culinary experience.
Ready to cook spices are made to ease the daily cooking of Indian recipes while not even needed to add salt. All the recipies are prepared and ready to offer a fresh Indian cuisine.
Product : Marjoram Available Form Leaves or partite or flower partite Green majoram, silver green, black dark grey season :Available all the year Packing : According to the customer request Free of alive or dead insects Or any foreign objects purity 99% used Marjoram Marjoram is used to reduce high fever used against frequent coughing help solve the problems of the gallbladder Eat Marjoram system helps in reducing cholesterol
Cassia is an aromatic bark, similar to cinnamon, but differing in strength and quality. Its bark is darker, thicker and coarser, and the corky outer bark is often left on. The outer surface is rough and grayish brown, the inside barks is smoother and reddish-brown. It is less costly than cinnamon and is often sold ground as cinnamon. When buying as sticks, cinnamon rolls into a single quill while cassia is rolled from both sides toward the centre so that they end up resembling scrolls. Cassia buds. Cassia buds resemble cloves. They are the dried unripe fruits about 14 mm (1/2 in) long and half as wide. It is native to Burma and grown in China, Indo-China, the East and West Indies and Central America. One of the oldest spices known to man. It has a strong characteristic aroma and flavor. We may sometimes hear cinnamon refer to as cassia. This term is used to distinguish between the Southeast Asia and the Ceylon type of cinnamon. Almost all of the cinnamon consumed in the United States is derived from trees grown in Southeast Asia. Nowadays cinnamon is used to flavor bakery and dairy products, as well as drinks. Cassia-cinnamon is such a familiar and beloved spice it needs little introduction. A global favorite for its delicious aromatic flavor.
Red chili powder can set the taste buds on fire, and sometimes the tummy too! It is basically a spice blend consisting of one or two types of dried red chilies that are ground and pulverized into a fine powder. It is generally used to add spice to otherwise bland foods. Culinary Uses - Chili powder is commonly used in Indian cuisine to make foods spicier. - Used it moderation it adds a lovely red glow and sharp flavour to dishes without making it unpalatable.
Turmeric is one of nature's most powerful healers. The active ingredient in turmeric is curcumin. Tumeric has been used for over 2500 years in India, where it was most likely first used as a dye. The medicinal properties of this spice have been slowly revealing themselves over the centuries. Long known for its anti-inflammatory properties, recent research has revealed that turmeric is a natural wonder, proving beneficial in the treatment of many different health conditions from cancer to Alzheimer's disease. Here are 20 reasons to add turmeric to your diet: 1. It is a natural antiseptic and antibacterial agent, useful in disinfecting cuts and burns. 2. When combined with cauliflower, it has shown to prevent prostate cancer and stop the growth of existing prostate cancer. 3. Prevented breast cancer from spreading to the lungs in mice. 4. May prevent melanoma and cause existing melanoma cells to commit suicide. 5. Reduces the risk of childhood leukemia. 6. Is a natural liver detoxifier. 7. May prevent and slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease by removing amyloyd plaque buildup in the brain. 8. May prevent metastases from occurring in many different forms of cancer. 9. It is a potent natural anti-inflammatory that works as well as many anti-inflammatory drugs but without the side effects. 10. Has shown promise in slowing the progression of multiple sclerosis in mice. 11. Is a natural painkiller and cox-2 inhibitor. 12. May aid in fat metabolism and help in weight management. 13. Has long been used in Chinese medicine as a treatment for depression. 14. Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, it is a natural treatment for arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. 15. Boosts the effects of chemo drug paclitaxel and reduces its side effects. 16. Promising studies are underway on the effects of turmeric on pancreatic cancer. 17. Studies are ongoing in the positive effects of turmeric on multiple myeloma. 18. Has been shown to stop the growth of new blood vessels in tumors. 19. Speeds up wound healing and assists in remodeling of damaged skin. 20. May help in the treatment of psoriasis and other inflammatory skin conditions.
Nutmeg and mace spice contains many plant-derived chemical compounds that are known to have been anti-oxidant, disease preventing, and health promoting properties. The spicy nut contains fixed oil trimyristin and many essential volatile oils such as which gives a sweet aromatic flavor to nutmeg such as myristicin, elemicin, eugenol and safrole. The other volatile-oils are pinene, camphene, dipentene, cineole, linalool, sabinene, safrole, terpeniol. The active principles in nutmeg have many therapeutic applications in many traditional medicines as anti-fungal, anti-depressant, aphrodisiac, digestive, and carminative functions. This spice is a good source of minerals like copper, potassium, calcium, manganese, iron, zinc and magnesium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps control heart rate and blood pressure. Manganese and copper are used by the body as co-factors for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase. Iron is essential for red blood cell production and as a co-factor for cytochrome oxidases enzymes. It is also rich in many vital B-complex vitamins, including vitamin C, folic acid, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin A and many flavonoid anti-oxidants like beta-carotene and cryptoxanthin that are essential for optimum health.