1. General Requirements Organic spices must be cultivated, processed, and packaged in compliance with organic farming standards such as USDA Organic, EU Organic, or other recognized organic certifications. These spices should be free from synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). 2. Product Characteristics Appearance: Clean, uniform, and free from foreign matter Color: Natural color characteristic of the spice variety Aroma & Flavor: Fresh, strong, and typical of the spice, without off-odors Texture: Whole, crushed, ground, or powdered as per specification Purity: Minimum 99% purity, depending on the spice type 3. Chemical Parameters Moisture Content: Typically 10% (varies by spice type) Essential Oil Content: As per standard specifications for each spice Ash Content: Within permissible limits Pesticide Residue: Below the maximum residue levels (MRLs) set by organic certification bodies Heavy Metals (Lead, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury): Within permissible limits 4. Microbiological Requirements Total Plate Count (TPC): Within allowable limits Yeast & Mold Count: Within permissible limits Salmonella: Absent in 25g sample E. coli & Coliforms: Within allowable limits 5. Packaging & Labeling Packaging Material: Food-grade, eco-friendly, and moisture-proof Labeling: Must indicate Certified Organic, spice name, batch number, net weight, expiry date, country of origin, and organic certification logo 6. Storage & Shelf Life Storage Conditions: Cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight Shelf Life: Typically 12-36 months, depending on spice type
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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.
Our range of organic spices are grown in family-owned spice gardens that have been passed down generations of growers and artisans skilled in the art of growing and harvesting exotic spices naturally abundant in Sri Lanka. Spice range includes: 1. Organic Ceylon Cinnamon 2. Organic Green cardamom 3. Organic Wild Ginger 4. Organic Black Pepper 5. Organic Vanilla bean and powder 6. Organic Nutmeg 7. Organic Turmeric 8. Organic Garcinia Cambogia 9. Organic Lemongrass
We are supplier of Whole Spices and Grind Spices like Chili , Clove , Cumin , Fenugreek , Coriander