Native to Maluku Islands of Indonesia, Cloves are scented flower buds of tree which grows up to 8- 12 m tall. Color of its flower gradually changes from green to red as it matures. It is cultivated in different seasons in different countries which makes it available whole year. Hydrosol of clove is attained during distillation of its essential oil. Flower buds of clove tree are the major source of filtering pure hydrosol. Due to its therapeutic significance, it is admired globally by across many industries.
Basil Essential Oil emits a warm, sweet, freshly floral and crisply herbaceous scent that is further characterized as airy, vibrant, uplifting, and reminiscent of the scent of licorice. In aromatherapy, Sweet Basil Essential Oil is reputed to stimulate, clarify, calm, fortify, energize and uplift the mind.
It is an essential oil for skin and hair, as well as aromatherapy. Being an essential oil, it is generally used in a diluted fashion as the concentrated form can be quite strong. Rosemary oil hydrates and revitalizes the skin. Organic rosemary leaves are used to treat wrinkles, acne, and soothe skin.
Carrot Seed Oil is rich in beta carotene, vitamins A and E and pro-vitamin A. Carrot Seed Oil helps to heal dry, chapped and cracked skin, balances the moisture in skin, and well conditions the hair. This Carrot seed carrier oil is suitable for all skin types, especially for dry or mature aging skin.
The scent of Nagarmotha oil is stunning: warm, woody, almost balsamic, and full of exotic spicy narcotic notes. To the bold Nagarmotha base, rich noble and hypnotic notes from Patchouli, the elegant earthy facets of smokey Vetyver from Java, and luxurious modern Olibanum (also known as Frankincense), are blended in. Nagarmotha or Cypress oil is extracted from Cyperus scariosus, a type of sedge in the Cyperaceae family. It is a perennial herbaceous riverbed plant native to India's Madhya Pradesh state, closely related to Cyperus papyrus, the plant from which the earliest type of paper was made. Aromatic Profile: Rich, persistent, woody, earthy, deep, somewhat peppery aroma with smoky notes of leather; has rich, sweet-woody undertones and uniformity of odor throughout the drydown. Appearance: Light amber or brownish-yellow, transparent, slightly viscous liquid. Use: Aromatherapy, Natural Perfumery, Incense.
Description. A plant with long and narrow leaves, the palmarosa is recognizable by its geranium-like flowers. It is found in India, Vietnam and on islands like Madagascar. Its very aromatic leaves allow to obtain an essential oil particularly appreciated in cosmetics, whose smell is similar to that of the rose.
Asafoetida Oleoresin has a characteristic aromatic order and bitter acidic taste. It is actually a gum oleoresin from the various plants of ferula varieties. Asafoetida oleoresin is used in diluted form. The pure resin is very strong and with disagreeable odour. Asafoetida (/�¦s�?�?f�?t�ªd�?/; also spelled asafetida) is the dried latex (gum oleoresin) exuded from the rhizome or tap root of several species of Ferula, perennial herbs growing 1 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft) tall. They are part of the celery family, Umbelliferae. Asafoetida is an oleo-gum-resin obtained from the exudates of the roots of the Iranian endemic medicinal plant, F. asafoetida. It is used widely all over the world as a flavoring spice in a variety of foods.
Ingredi Black Pepper Oleoresin 36/18 is manufactured by Plant Lipids and packaged in bulk 20 kg (44.092 lb) pails. Black pepper oleoresin is obtained by solvent extraction of the dry unripe berries of Piper nigrum L. (family: Piperaceae) of Indian, Indonesian and Sri Lankan origin. It is used in meat products for.
Cardamom Oleoresin 40% VOC is extracted by steam distillation from the seeds of the fruit gathered just before they are ripe. The dark brown oleoresin is a yellow liquid with a sweet-spicy, warming fragrance. It is non-toxic in nature and is widely used as a food contaminant. Cardamom oleoresin is listed in the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia as a 'specific' for flatulence and dyspepsia. Features: Non-toxic in nature Used as a fragrance component Used as a domestic spice Common Names: Cardamom, Cardomomi, Musore Constituents: Alpha Terpinyl Acetate, Cineol, Linalol, Linalyl Acetate and Limonene Uses: Widely used as a domestic spice, especially in India, Europe, Latin America and Middle Eastern countries. The oleoresin is employed in some carminative, stomachic and laxative preparations. Widely used as a fragrance component in soaps, cosmetics and perfumes especially oriental types. Important flavor ingredient particularly in curry and spice products.
Product Specification Grade A Solubility Soluble in vegetable oil Feature Used to treat diarrhoea ,They are economical ,Require lesser storage space Packaging Type 1 kg , 5 kg , 15 kg,40 kg , 200 kg Barrel . Boiling Point 215 Degree Flash Point 115 degree Fahrenheit Country of Origin Made in India Minimum Order Quantity 1 Unit Product Description Our company has earned accolades in offering Cumin Seed Oleoresin 10% VOC to the clients. This product is known for its high quality. This product is highly appreciated by clients in the market. This product is to be used for flavouring of various perfumes and food products. This product is offered in high-quality oleoresin cumin to most valued customers who are situated all-round the nation. Additional Information Delivery Time 4-5 Days Packaging Details 100 ml / 250 ml / 1 kg / 5 kg
Product Specification Botonical Name Elettaria cardamomum Color & Odor Brown clear liquid with Herbal Characterestic Cardamom Solubility Soluble in water, insoluble in oil Flash Point 215 degree Fahrenheit Product Description Cardamom oleoresin is obtained from the dried cardamom pods. The greenish to brown semi solid liquid has a great potential to become prime ingredient for not only as food preservative but also flavor enhancer. The oleoresin is full with triglyceride and steroid components. It is non-toxic, non-irritant and nonsensitizing. Common Names: Cardamom, Cardomomi, Musore Constituents: Volatile oil content: 14% Chemical compounds: Alpha Terpinyl Acetate, Cineol, Linalol, Linalyl Acetate and Limonene Uses: Extensively used as a domestic spice, especially in India, Europe, Latin America and Middle Eastern countries. The oleoresin is employed in some carminative, stomachic and laxative preparations. Widely used as a fragrance component in soaps, cosmetics and perfumes especially oriental types. Important flavor ingredient particularly in curry and spice products.
Onion Oleoresin is a natural product obtained by solvent extraction of fresh Onion (Allium cepa L.). It is a dark brown, viscous liquid with a characteristic onion odor and a slight sweet taste. It is used in alcoholic and soft drinks, and as a flavoring in the canning industry for pickles, seasonings, meat sauces etc.