Ceylon cinnamon has been hailed as the "true cinnamon" or the "real cinnamon" that possesses outstanding health benefits especially for the diabetics and those challenged by obesity and high cholesterol issues. Unfortunately this cinnamon which is native to Sri Lanka and sourced from the plant Cinnamomum Zeylanicum A highly valued culinary and medicinal spice. Price can be up to 10 times more than the Cassia/Chinese cinnamon. Contains a small, negligible amount of coumarin, a naturally occurring blood-thinning substance. Recommended for regular use, e.g. for correcting blood sugar level. Thin and paper-like textured bark that forms multiple layers when rolled up. Tan brown in colour.
Ceylon nutmeg, grown in the fertile soils of Sri Lanka, is prized for its distinctive aroma and rich, warm flavor. This premium spice is widely used in both sweet and savory dishes, as well as in traditional medicine for its digestive and anti-inflammatory properties. Ceylon nutmeg stands out for its superior quality and potency, making it a preferred choice for culinary enthusiasts and health-conscious individuals alike price : between 5.20 to 6usd/KG FOB
Ceylon cinnamon, or "True Cinnamon," is known for its delicate flavor and numerous health benefits. Grown primarily in Sri Lanka, it is prized for its superior quality. Our Ceylon Cinnamon Quills are available in bale form and can be cut to any custom size We offer various grades: Continental: Alba, C4, C5, C5 SP Mexican: M4, M5 Hamberg: H1, H2, H3 These grades cater to different markets, ensuring you receive the finest cinnamon tailored to your needs price : depends on the grades packaging: can be done 1kg/500g polythene packets in cartons or bulk packing. depending on customer requirement
Ceylon pepper, sourced from Sri Lanka's lush landscapes, is renowned for its organic quality, high piperine content, and bold flavor. It is extensively used in culinary applications and for extracting oleoresin from light berries. Different densities of pepper are available for export to meet diverse market demand Product Specifications: Black Pepper: 525-550 g/l Light Berries: 300-400 g/l Fully Ripened White Pepper: 570-600 g/l These variations ensure you receive the perfect spice for your culinary and industrial needs. origin : srilanka price : depends on the grades. however roughly between 9.20 to 10usd/ kg FOB
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Cardamom is one of the world’s very ancient spices. It is native to the East originating in the forests of the Western Ghats in southern India, where it grows wild. Today it also grows in Sri Lanka, Guatemala, Indo China and Tanzania. The ancient Egyptians chewed cardamom seeds as a tooth cleaner; the Greeks and Romans used it as a perfume. Vikings came upon cardamom about one thousand years ago, in Constantinople, and introduced it into Scandinavia, where it remains popular to this day. Cardamom is an expensive spice, second only to saffron. It is often adulterated and there are many inferior substitutes from cardamom-related plants, such as Siam cardamom, Nepal cardamom, winged Java cardamom, and bastard cardamom. However, it is only Elettaria cardamomum which is the true cardamom. Indian cardamom is known in two main varieties: Malabar cardamom and Mysore cardamom.