Red Mace Flower Kerala Origin Clean Grade High Quality New10Kg Cartons Packing
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Mace is a spice extracted from the reddish outer layer (aril) of the nutmeg seed (Myristica fragrans). This spice originates from the aril of the nutmeg tree, which is indigenous to the Moluccas, also known as the Spice Islands, in Indonesia. Mace boasts a warm, sweet, and aromatic flavor, complemented by subtle peppery and citrus notes. It is less intense than nutmeg. Mace appears as a delicate, lacy membrane in reddish or orange hues that surrounds the nutmeg seed and is typically dried and ground into a spice.
Supplier: Red Mace
Supplier: Red Mace
Supplier: Red mace
Mace The nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, is special in that it produces two separate spices, nutmeg and Mace. Mace is the ground outer covering (aril) of the nutmeg seed. A piece of unground Mace is called a blade. In its natural state, mace is a bright crimson lace up to 35 mm (1-1/2 in) long, encasing the brown nutmeg in irregular, fleshy lobes. As it is dried, it develops its characteristic aroma but loses its bright red color. The mace can become brittle and horny, though the best quality mace will retain some pliability and release a little oil when squeezed. It grows in Indonesia (Siaw-Ambon and Papua islands).
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