PACKING : 1 KG X 25 C&F USD : 532
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WIDE RANGE OF SPICES PROCESSED FORM CHICKEN MASALA MUTTON MASALA PULAO MASALA BIRYANI MASALA PAV BHAJI MASALA FIST CURRY MASALA FISH FRY MASALA CORIANDER POWDER RED CHILLI POWDER TURMERIC POWDER PREMIUM PRODUCTS GREEN TANDOORI MASALA PASTE TANDOORI MASALA PASTE PERIPERI MASALA SPECIAL MASALA TEA MASALA MILK MASALA KITCHEN KING MASALA
Exporting Indian Spices & Masala from India
Coriander Seeds, coriander powder & spilt coriander seed exporters, manufacturers, and suppliers from India. With the aid of our trained professionals, we are affianced in providing high-grade Coriander Seed. This seed is processed under the utmost hygienic conditions as per the standards of the food industry.
Kashmiri chilli, also known as Kashmiri red chilli or Degi Mirch, is a variety of chilli pepper that originates from the Kashmir region of India. Kashmiri chillies are long, slender, and have a wrinkled appearance. They are known for their vibrant deep red color. These chillies are prized for their mild to moderate heat and unique flavour that combines a subtle spiciness with a hint of sweetness and a distinctive aroma.
Cassia Broken is a term that may refer to pieces or fragments of Cassia cinnamon, a type of cinnamon derived from the bark of the Cinnamomum cassia tree. Cassia cinnamon is a variety of cinnamon that is commonly used in cooking. It has a strong, sweet, and slightly spicy flavour and is distinguishable from Ceylon cinnamon by its thicker and coarser barkCassia cinnamon typically comes in rolled sticks, but the term Cassia Broken suggests that the cinnamon may be in broken or fragmented form, rather than in whole sticks.
At Wholesalemart and Internationals, we proudly offer Dhana the Hindi name for coriander seeds, which come from the coriander plant (Coriandrum sativum), a member of the parsley family. Coriander seeds are known for their citrusy, slightly sweet, and earthy flavor, distinguishing them from coriander leaves, often referred to as cilantro. Dhana is a versatile spice utilized across various cuisines globally. It serves as a key ingredient in spice blends, curries, soups, stews, and pickles. Furthermore, coriander seeds are frequently roasted and ground to amplify their rich flavor.
White pepper is a spice derived from the dried seeds of the pepper plant (Piper nigrum). White pepper comes from the same plant as black pepper, Piper nigrum. The difference lies in the processing method. To produce white pepper, fully ripe pepper berries are soaked in water to remove the outer skin, leaving the inner seed. The seeds are then dried, resulting in a light-coloured spice. White pepper has a milder, less complex flavour compared to black pepper. It is characterized by earthy, pungent notes with a hint of fermentation.
Star anise, known scientifically as Illicium verum, is a spice derived from the dried pericarps of the star-shaped fruit from the star anise tree. This spice is sourced from the evergreen tree Illicium verum, which is native to Southwest China. Star anise features a robust, sweet flavor reminiscent of licorice, making it a popular choice for adding a unique taste to both sweet and savory dishes. Its name is derived from the star-shaped form of the dried fruit, which consists of eight pointed segments.
Poppy seeds are small, kidney-shaped seeds harvested from the opium poppy plant (Papaver somniferum). Sourced from this plant, renowned for its vibrant blooms and seed pods, these seeds are non-narcotic and find extensive use in various culinary practices. Poppy seeds offer a mild, nutty flavor with a hint of sweetness. Typically dark blue to black in color, their diminutive size often makes them nearly undetectable in many recipes.
Nutmeg refers to the seeds derived from the fruit of the nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans). These seeds originate from the evergreen nutmeg tree, which is native to the Moluccas, commonly known as the Spice Islands, in Indonesia. Nutmeg features a warm, sweet, and slightly nutty flavor with a touch of spiciness, making it a versatile ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes. The nutmeg seeds are small and oval-shaped, roughly the size of a plum pit, and are protected by a hard, brown shell.
Mace is a spice extracted from the reddish outer layer (aril) of the nutmeg seed (Myristica fragrans). This spice originates from the aril of the nutmeg tree, which is indigenous to the Moluccas, also known as the Spice Islands, in Indonesia. Mace boasts a warm, sweet, and aromatic flavor, complemented by subtle peppery and citrus notes. It is less intense than nutmeg. Mace appears as a delicate, lacy membrane in reddish or orange hues that surrounds the nutmeg seed and is typically dried and ground into a spice.