Bay Leaf
Bay Leaf
Aroma and Flavour: Bay leaves are a popular culinary flavouring in classic and contemporary cuisines which stimulates the appetite. A popular spice used in pickling and marinating and to flavour stews, stuffings, and fish, bay leaves are delicately fragrant but have a bitter taste. It is an essential ingredient in many classic sauces. Medicinal and other use: Bay leaf has legendary medicinal properties. It has astringent, diuretic and digestive qualities and is a good appetite stimulant. When pulped these leaves can be applied as an astringent to burns and bruises. Oil from ripe berries is used in liqueurs, perfume and in veterinary field. The acid from the leaves discourages moths.
Product Name; Bay Leaves 1. Grade: TOP GRADE 2. Size: Depend on Customers Needs 3. Certification: ISO9001, ISO22000 4.Drying Process :"SD" Sun dried 5.Place of Origin:Egypt 6.Foreign Materials:No Foreign Materials or Ash 0% 7. Moisture : 5% Max 8.Aroma: Pungent Sweet 9.Loading Period:15 days from from signing the contract 10.Loading Quantity:(6MT / 20'FCL) or (12MT / 40'FCL) 11.Supply Ability :50 Tons Per month 12.Shelf Life::3 years 13.Flavor:Characteristic flavor
Fresh or dried bay leaves are used in cooking for their distinctive flavor and fragrance. The leaves should be removed from the cooked food before eating. The leaves are often used to flavour soups, stews, braises and pâtés in Mediterranean and Latin American cuisine. The fresh leaves are very mild and do not develop their full flavour until several weeks after picking and drying.
Bay leaf
Bay Leaf
A non-hazardous product if used under normal circumstances. Buyers of our products are aware that if our products are used for food use, goods must be cooked thoroughly before use/consumption. If you are unsure of the suitability of our product for your specific use. What is the difference between Indian bay leaf and bay leaf? Indian bay leaves are about twice as long and wider, usually olive green in colour and have three veins running the length of the leaf. Culinarily, Indian bay leaves are quite different, having a fragrance and taste similar to cinnamon (cassia) bark, but milder.
Bay leaf refers to the aromatic leaves of several plants used in cooking. These include: Bay laurel. Fresh or dried bay leaves are used in cooking for their distinctive flavor and fragrance!
Bay Leaf
Bay Leaf
In antiquity, bay leaves or laurel was widely revered. It was considered to be the plant of the god Apollo, portrayed as a young man with wavy hair adorned with a laurel wreath. The legends state that Apollo, god of the sun, fell in love with the nymph Daphne, who was changed into a laurel tree. Pythia, the oracle at Delphi spoke her prophecies apparently because she chewed laurel leaves and sat on a three-legged stool shrouded in laurel. Young doctors in the Middle Ages, upon successfully finishing their studies received laurel wreaths. They called themselves "Bocca laureati" which in time became "baccalaureate", or bachelor. Poets, artists and prophets were decorated with laurel wreaths and addressed with the honorific laureate, a term still used today.
Bay Leaf or Laurel Leaf are dried leaves or an evergreen shrub or more rarely a tree attaining a height of 15 to 20 mtrs. The upper surface of the leaf is glabrous and shiny, olive green, and lower surface is dull olive to brown with a prominent rib and veins. The aroma of the crushed leaves is delicate & fragrant and taste is aromatic and bitter. The size of the leaves is ranging from 2.5 to 7.5 cms in length and 1.6 to 2.5 cms in breadth. The shape is elliptical and tapering to a point at the base and tip of the leaves.
Bay Leaf
Bay leaf,Non GMO,premium quality,packing 10/20/50 grams, other quantity is possible
Bay leaf
Tejpatta (Bay Leaf) has aromatic leaves which are used for culinary and medicinal purposes. It is thought to have been one of the major sources of the medicinal plant leaves known in classic and medieval times as malabathrum (or malobathrum). True tejpat leaves impart a strong cassia- or cinnamon-like aroma to dishes. Botanical name : Cinnamomum tamala Family: Lauraceae Other Names : Indian bay leaf, tejpat, tejapatta, Malabar leaf, Indian bark, Indian cassia or malabathrum.
Length of Leaf 2.5-7.5 cm , Width of Leaf 1.6-2.5 cm , Moisture 13% Max ,Volatile Oil 1.5% Max
Botanical name (Laurus nobilis) Has distinct, strong, pungent flavor. Almost bitter. Forms ( Whole leaves )
Bay leaf