It is also known as tejpat, tejapatta, Malabar leaf, Indian bark, Indian cassia, or malabathrum. It has aromatic leaves which are used for culinary and medicinal purposes. Bay leaf powder is used alone or with other spices. Fresh or dried bay leaves powder is used in cooking for its distinctive flavor and fragrance. The leaves powder is often used to flavor soups, sauces, stews, meat dishes, and pickling recipes. As with many spices and flavorings, the fragrance of the bay leaf powder is more noticeable than its taste. FEATURES: Good aroma Pungnant taste Nice food ingredients in cooking Color: dark brown Mesh: 80-100mesh; 100-120mesh or as required
Immerse yourself in the soothing properties of Bay Leaf Oil. Bay Leaf Oil is a natural essential oil derived from the leaves of the bay laurel tree (Laurus nobilis). The oil has a fresh, spicy aroma and a bitter, pungent flavor. Traditional medicine also makes use of its antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. In aromatherapy, one uses oils for their calming and grounding effects. It can help reduce stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue, and it may also help improve respiratory function and alleviate pain and discomfort. When applied topically, the oil may help relieve muscle aches and pains and improve skin health and appearance. Our oil is 100% pure and natural, extracted using steam distillation to ensure the highest quality and potency. The dark glass bottle protects and preserves its freshness by packaging it. Add it to your collection of essential oils today and experience its many benefits for yourself! Package Size 100 GM, 500 GM, 1 KG, 5 KG, 10 KG, 20 KG, 25 KG Product Specifications Botanical Name : Cinnamomum Tamala Plant Part Used: Leaf Origin: Indian Spec Range : Eugenol -50-60% VOC: 100% Solubility: Alcohol Soluble Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Appearance: Clourless To Pale Yellow Liquid Odour: Aromatic Odour With Pungent Spicy Taste Specific Gravity: 0.943 - 1.020 Refractive Index: 1.505 - 1.530 Optical Rotation: -3.0 to 0 Natural: Yes Food Grade: Yes FDA: Yes FSSC: Yes Kosher: Yes Halal: Yes Applications: Culinary, Aromatherapy, Perfumery, Traditional Medicine, Skin Care, Hair Care, Massage Therapy, Respiratory Health. CAUTION: It is meant only for external use. Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin. Dilute it before topical application. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight. Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
The Indian bay leaf is scientifically called Cinnamomum tamala and is usually greenish in colour. Indian and Pakistani cuisines use bay leaves in the making of biriyani for an aromatic flavour. It is one among the ingredients used to make garam masala. Apart from Indian cuisines, bay leaf is used in many Mediterranean and American dishes. These leaves when crushed yield more flavour. It also posses many anti-fungal and anti-banterial properties.
Tejpatta (Bay Leaf) has aromatic leaves which are used for culinary and medicinal purposes. It is thought to have been one of the major sources of the medicinal plant leaves known in classic and medieval times as malabathrum (or malobathrum). True tejpat leaves impart a strong cassia- or cinnamon-like aroma to dishes. Botanical name : Cinnamomum tamala Family: Lauraceae Other Names : Indian bay leaf, tejpat, tejapatta, Malabar leaf, Indian bark, Indian cassia or malabathrum.
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Product Specification : TejPatta Malabathrum, also known as Malobathrum or Malabar leaf, is the name used in classical and medieval texts for the leaf of the plant Cinnamomum tamala (sometimes given as Cinnamomum tejpata). The leaves are mentioned in the 1st century Greek text Periplus Maris Erytraei as one of the major exports of the Malabar coast which is the present Kerala coast. In the language of Kerala that is, Malayalam, the plant is called 'Vazhana'. It is also known as 'Edana' in Malayalam.