Enjoy spicy, warming, and comforting essential oils? Try Cardamom essential oil. Cardamom essential oil comes from the cardamom plant, an herbaceous perennial that is a member of the ginger family and native to Southeast Asia. It grows up to 13 feet tall and has long pointed leaves, and bears fruit pods that contain 15-20 brownish seeds. These seeds are harvested, dried, and steam-distilled to create� 100% pure essential oil. While cardamom is widely cultivated throughout Asia and the Middle East, Guatemala is the largest producer of cardamom in the world as of today.
Cardamom essential oil has a unique sweet-spicy aroma compared to the rest of the spice oils. Users appreciate it as an aroma, flavor, and wellness ingredient. Aromaaz International is also one of the top cardamom essential oil exporters and also provides all the spice essential oils with different aroma nuances. Botany Cardamom, also known as green or true cardamom is a herbaceous perennial plant in Zingiberaceae (Ginger) family. It is native to Southern India, but many countries such as China, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and others in tropical regions have naturalized it and now cultivate it extensively. Typically, the plant grows with an average height of 2-4 meters with alternate leaves in two ranks, white to lilac violet flowers, and three-sided yellow-green fruit pods (cardamom). The fruit pods contain 15 to 20 tiny black or brown seeds. People use dried green pods in tea, coffee, cuisines, and desserts. Cardamom Essential Oil Cardamom pods and seeds are known for their intense sweet-spicy aroma and taste. The cardamom essential oil manufacturers distill the pods and seeds to derive a thin clear oil with a spicy, woody, rich, and sweet fragrance. The oil is an excellent amalgamation of fragrance, flavor, and medicinal properties governed by its constituents such as 1,8-cineole, linalyl acetate, linalool, a-terpinyl acetate, and limonene. It possesses antispasmodic, digestive, expectorant, antiseptic, and stimulant properties. A Brief History of Cardamom Essential Oil Cardamom is a household spice used in powdered form or whole in India. The traditional Chinese and Indian healthcare experts added it to many herbal formulations for treatment. Ayurvedic practitioners have used cardamom in ayurvedic medicines since the 4th century BC. Greek physicians recognized its therapeutic properties and used it as a digestive aid. India has been the largest producer of cardamom and cardamom essential oil. It began to export cardamom and its derivatives to Europe by the end of the 13th century. Arabian countries also imported cardamom and cardamom oil from India. Cardamom essential oil imparts the same wellness benefits and aroma as cardamom spice. It has received the attention of fragrance and flavor connoisseurs in the late 20th century.
Spearmint Oil FCC is mainly used in the food, cosmetic and medicinal industries; it is used for cooking, flavoring, medicines, cosmetics and as a digestive support. Spearmint Essential Oil is multi-purpose and it continues to be used to soothe ailments such as skin problems, headaches, nausea, vomiting, respiratory issues, and cold symptoms. Used topically and cosmetically, the antioxidant quality of Spearmint Essential Oil reduces the appearance of wrinkles and skin imperfections, such as discoloration. Used in aromatherapy, Spearmint Oil is said to help reduce nasal congestion caused by the excessive buildup of phlegm and mucus in the nose and throat, thereby promoting easier breathing. Used therapeutically, Spearmint Oilâ??s anti-inflammatory quality is known to cool red, swollen, and itching skin to help reduce the sensations of inflammation. The FCC grade meets the requirements of the Food Chemical Codex indicates and is suitable for all food, beverage and nutritional supplement applications. Botanical Name: Mentha Spicata L Specifications Appearance: Colourlees to pale yellow liquid Odour: Pleasant & characteristic odour Refractive Index @ 25C: 1.4750 -1.4950 Specific Gravity @ 25C: 0.895 -0.934 Optical Rotation: -45 -60 L-Carvone: 55.00 % Min. Packing 55.12 LB Drum DOT Transportation UN/NA: UN 3082 Proper Shipping Name: Combustible liquid, n.o.s. (Oils, spearmint) Hazard Class: 9 Packing Group: III
Rosemary Oil FCC Grade is a concentrated aromatic and flavor ingredient which may be used in flavor and fragrance in the food and pharmaceutical industry. Specifications Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid Refractive Index (@ 25C): 1.4500 - 1.4700 Specific Gravity (@ 25C): 0.890 - 0.912 Optical Rotation: -20 +10 1,8-Cineole: 10.00% -30.00% Packing 55.12 LB Drum
Lavender oil (Lavandula officinalis) is a fragrance. Lavender oil is considered all-purpose oil credited with many therapeutic properties, including anti-allergenic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-bacterial, anti-spasmodic, balancing, energizing, soothing, healing, tonic, and stimulating. In addition, it is said to help clean small wounds after washing and regulate skin functions. It may also have insect-repellent properties. Lavender oil works well on all skin types and produces excellent results when used for oily skin as well as in the treatment of acne, burns (sunburns as well as other superficial and nonextensive types), dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis. Lavender oil is said to normalize any skin type and to stimulate cellular growth and regeneration. When added to other oils, lavender can enhance and balance their effect. Lavender is also claimed to help relieve stress, and as such, is believed to be useful in treating skin problems caused or aggravated by stress. Its used in the personal care industry in body wash, shampoos and hand soaps. Specifications Linalyl Acetate: 30.00 % - 45.00 % Color & Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid Odor: Floral, herbaceous Specific Gravity at 25oC: 0.880 - 0.890 Optical Rotation: -5o +5o Refractive Index at 25oC: 1.4500 - 1.4660 Packing 55.115 LB drum DOT Transportation UN/NA: UN 1993 Proper Shipping Name: Combustible Liquids, n.o.s. (Lavender Oil) Hazard Class: 3 Packing Group: III
Lemongrass oil is an essential oil extracted from lemongrass. It has anti-frustration, antibacterial, sterilizing, deodorizing, mold killing, insect killing and disease prevention effects. And it can be used in the preparation of daily essentials such as hand sanitizer and body wash. Lemongrass has digestion and cures colds, builds the stomach and regulates the intestines to help digestion, and is quite suitable for drinking after meals. Lemongrass oil (Cymbopogon citratus) is considered astringent and tonic; it has also exhibited anti-fungal properties. It is widely used in the perfume and soap industries. Lemongrass oil can be used as a flavoring agent in the food, perfume, and cosmetic industries. Specifications Appearance: Mobile liquid Odour: Yellow to light yellow lemon like Refractive Index @ 25C: 1.4750 - 1.4900 Specific Gravity @ 25C: 0.880- 0.910 Optical Rotation: -5+5 Total Citral: 65.00 % Min. Packing 55.12 LB metal Drum DOT Transportation Information: UN No. : UN3082 Proper Shipping Name : ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S. Packing Group : III Class : 9
Lavender oil (Lavandula officinalis) is a fragrance. Lavender oil is considered all-purpose oil credited with many therapeutic properties, including anti-allergenic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-bacterial, anti-spasmodic, balancing, energizing, soothing, healing, tonic, and stimulating. In addition, it is said to help clean small wounds after washing and regulate skin functions. It may also have insect-repellent properties. Lavender oil works well on all skin types and produces excellent results when used for oily skin as well as in the treatment of acne, burns (sunburns as well as other superficial and nonextensive types), dermatitis, eczema, and psoriasis. Lavender oil is said to normalize any skin type and to stimulate cellular growth and regeneration. When added to other oils, lavender can enhance and balance their effect. Lavender is also claimed to help relieve stress, and as such, is believed to be useful in treating skin problems caused or aggravated by stress. Its used in the personal care industry in body wash, shampoos and hand soaps. Specifications Linalyl Acetate: 30.00 % 45.00 % Color & Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid Odor: Floral, herbaceous Specific Gravity at 25oC: 0.880 -0.890 Optical Rotation: -5o +5o Refractive Index at 25oC: 1.4500 - 1.4660 Packing 55.115 LB drum DOT Transportation UN/NA: UN 1993 Proper Shipping Name: Combustible Liquids, n.o.s. (Lavender Oil) Hazard Class: 3 Packing Group: III
Jojoba Oil FCC Grade is mainly used in small scale cosmetic and applications, due to being derived from a plant that is slow-growing and difficult to cultivate. Jojoba oil is found as an additive in many cosmetic products, especially those marketed as being made from natural ingredients. In particular, such products commonly containing jojoba are lotions and moisturizers, hair shampoos and conditioners. Jojoba Oil has anti-inflammatory properties which help to tame chaffing and chapping, reduce redness caused by drying, ease the effects of eczema and rosacea, and keep skin calm and comfortable. Specifications Appearance: Liquid Color: Golden yellow color liquid Odor: Typical odor of Jojoba Refractive Index at 25oC: 1.4600 - 1.4810 Specific Gravity at 25oC: 0.861 -0.883 Acid Value: 5 Max. Storage: In a well fitted container, in a cool and dark place. Packing 55.115 lb per drum