Nutmeg is widely used across various industries today, thanks to its medicinal and health benefits. It plays an important role in the manufacturing sector, among others. South African nutmeg exporters ensure that the nutmeg they export undergoes thorough testing and quality checks, which are regulated by the government. As a result, nutmeg imported from South Africa is safe, and buyers can trust that their products will arrive fresh and on time.
Our high-quality nutmeg is harvested from Indonesiaâ??s best orchards, offering a warm, aromatic flavor perfect for both sweet and savory dishes. Freshly ground or whole, it adds a rich depth to your recipes.
Nutmeg is a spice that is very commonly used as a seasoning for typical dishes and nutmeg seeds also actually have various health benefits.
High Quality Nutmegs 100% Origin Indonesia Long Nutmeg with Shell.
Origin : Maluku island, Indonesia.
Pala from Maluku is all-natural, without using fertilizers or pesticides.
Packinging : 85 KG - 88 KG (can be requested)
Price Fob Long Nutmeg ABCD : call
Can be ordered 1 x 10 feet container / 1 x 20 feet container.
Native to the Banda Islands of Maluku, Indonesia, Nutmeg has been a valuable spice for centuries. The fruit, aril (mace), and seed are widely used in global trade, dating back to Roman times
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
SPECIFICATION VALUE
Quality - AB
Appearance - Whole Nutmeg
Pieces Count Per Kg - 200 To 215 Pieces Per Kg
Moisture - 10% To 12% Maximum
Aflatoxin - 10% To 12% PPB
Broken - 2% To 3% Maximum
Specifications of ABCD Quality Whole Nutmeg from India
SPECIFICATION VALUE
Quality - ABCD
Appearance - Whole Nutmeg
Pieces Count Per Kg - 250 To 260 Pieces Per Kg
Moisture - 10% To 15% Maximum
Aflatoxin - 10% To 15% PPB
Broken - 2% To 3% Maximum
Identification Description
Product Name : Nutmeg Whole
Supplier : Samasta Foods. Pvt. Ltd.
Address : Plot No.113-114 Solitaire Industrial Park, N.H.8, Ajmer Road, Village- Dehmi Kalan, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303007
Part Used : Seeds
Storage : Store in a cool and dry place
Shelf Life : 18 Months
Color : Since it is a Plant product, there is likely to be minor color variation from batch to batch of the Product because of the geographical and seasonal variations of the Raw Material.
Physical Parameters
Physical Parameters Standard
Appearance Characteristic Brownish in Colour
Shape Characteristic egg shape
Odour Characteristic
Moisture (% by mass) NMT 8%
Taste Typical Of Nutmeg
Chemical Parameters Standard
Total ash on dry basis Not more than 9.0 %by weight
Ash insoluble in dil. HCl on dry basis Not more than 1.5 %by weight
MACE / SEMPRA
Mace is the waxy outer layer that surrounds the seed of the nutmeg. The webbing around it is known as an "aril." The center of the nutmeg contains the single, hard seed.
Mace is often called the sister spice of nutmeg for their relation to each other in how they grow on the nutmeg tree. In fact, nutmeg trees are the only plant to produce two spices from a single plant.
Though similar in taste, mace has a flavor profile that is not quite as sweet as nutmeg and offers a sharper note of a bitter finish. Additionally, mace has more of a pepper-like finish to it, and notes of pine and coriander with citrus.
Nutmeg & Mace are two distinctly diï¬?erent spices produced from a fruit of an evergreen tree usually 9â??12 mtr high. Mace is the dried reticulated \'aril\' of the fruit and nutmeg is the dried seed kernel of the fruit. The trees are normally unisexual, bearing either male or femaleï¬?owers. The male ï¬?owers are born in clusters, whereas female ï¬?owersareoftensolitary. Fruitisaï¬?eshydrupe, spherical in shape, pale yellow in color with a longitudinal groove in the center. When the fruit matures it burst open along the groove exposing the bright attractive mace, covering the hard black, shiny shell of the seed called nutmeg.
The nutmeg tree is indigenous to the Moluccas. The major nutmeg growing areas are Indonesia and Granada. It has also grown smaller scale in Sri Lanka, India, China, Malaysia, Zanzibar, Mauritius, and Solomon Island. Nutmeg thrives well in places with warm humid climates from sea level up to 600 meters MSL. It grows on a variety of soils from sandy to clayey loams and red laterite soils with good drainage. A wellâ??distributed annual rainfall of 250 cm is ideal for the crop.
Both nutmeg and mace are used as condiments, particularly in sweet foods. The spice in the ground form is mainly used in the food processing industry, especially as a standard seasoning in many Dutch dishes. Nutmeg oleoresin is used in the preparation of meat products, soups, sauces, baked foods, confectionaries, puddings, seasoning of meat and vegetable, etc. The �eshy outer cover of the fruit is crystallized or pickled or made into jellies. 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 narcotic effects. Nutmeg oil is used in cosmetics and toiletries.
Nutmeg, Myristica fragrance, is a tropical evergreen tree in the family Myristicaceae grown for its seeds which are used as spices.
Nutmeg and Mace are two separate spices derived from the fruit of tree Myristica fragrans. The seed is shiny dark brown and oval in shape.
Nutmeg is a rich source of antioxidants, which help protect against the signs of aging and serious conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and liver disease and also has been shown to have antibacterial effects against potentially harmful strains of bacteria.
Nutmeg is a plant in the form of a tree originating from the Banda Islands, Maluku. This plant is also rich in benefits, including nutmeg consisting of the skin, which can be used as an additional ingredient for mosquito repellent. The meat, which contains a lot of nutrients, can be used as a basic ingredient for making various types of food and beverages such as sweets, syrups, and candies. The seeds and mace are often used as the main ingredients for making essential oils. as well as the leaves, but the flesh of the fruit is often used as a raw material for oil.
Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) is a plant in the form of a tree originating from the Banda Islands, Maluku.
Utilization of nutmeg can be in the form of seeds, coated seeds (arillus), and fruit flesh
Nutmeg contains 7-14% essential oil. Nutmeg powder is used as a flavoring for bread or cakes, puddings, sauces, vegetables, and refreshing drinks (such as eggnog). The oil is also used as a mixture of perfume or soap. In addition, this plant is also rich in benefits, including nutmeg which consists of the skin can be used as an additional ingredient for mosquito repellents; the meat which contains a lot of nutrients can be used as the basic material for making various types of food and drinks such as sweets, syrups and candies; the seeds and mace are often used as the main ingredients for making essential oils; Likewise with the leaves, but the flesh of the fruit is often used as raw material for essential oils.
Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) is a plant in the form of a tree originating from the Banda Islands, Maluku.
Utilization of nutmeg can be in the form of seeds, coated seeds (arillus), and fruit flesh
Nutmeg contains 7-14% essential oil. Nutmeg powder is used as a flavoring for bread or cakes, puddings, sauces, vegetables, and refreshing drinks (such as eggnog). The oil is also used as a mixture of perfume or soap. In addition, this plant is also rich in benefits, including nutmeg which consists of the skin can be used as an additional ingredient for mosquito repellents; the meat which contains a lot of nutrients can be used as the basic material for making various types of food and drinks such as sweets, syrups and candies; the seeds and mace are often used as the main ingredients for making essential oils; Likewise with the leaves, but the flesh of the fruit is often used as raw material for essential oils.