Product Description :
Mace is a spice produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually 9-12m high. It is the reddish dried reticulated aril of the fruit or covering of the seed (nutmeg). It is known for its mild flavor and the orange tinge. When the fruit mature it burst open along the groove exposing the bright attractive mace, covering the hard black, shiny shell of the seed called nutmeg
Key Specifications/Special Features :
Mace is used in savory dishes. It is used as a drug in Eastern countries because of its stimulant, carminative, astringent and aphrodisiac properties. Excessive doses have a narcotic effect.
Mace spice is a dried, outer aril, enveloping firmly around the nutmeg kernel. Nutmeg kernel and mace arils indeed are two separate spice products of same
Mace Powder
Agriculture Origin : Sri Lanka Grading : "Yellow Orange Red" Specifications : "Particle Size: 700 micron ( Pass US 24 mesh ) Moisture: 10% Volatile oil : 11%"
Mace (Nutmeg Mace) The lacy red membrane which surrounds Nutmeg is called Mace which is a separate spice itself. Mace powder has a distinct spicy-sweet taste and is used to add flavour to food such as desserts and baked products. Cultivation : Normal Forms : Whole, Powder
Nutmeg and Mace are two separate spices derived from the fruit of tree Myristica fragrans of the family Myristicaceae. Nutmeg and mace are mainly used for culinary purposes to flavor curries, other food products, confectionaries and bakery products. It is also used in preparation of beverages and drinks. Oils are extracted from both nutmeg and mace. Powdered nutmeg and mace is used in curry powders. Nutmeg is also used as an ingredient in Ayurvedeic and Chinese medicine. Grades Nutmeg - With shell - Grade 1 & FAQ / Without shell - Grade 1 & FAQ
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