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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.
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Price : INR 1,000.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Shelf Life : 1 Year Color : Orange Form : Whole Packaging Type : PP Packets Benefit : Keep Your Digestive System Healthy Packaging Size : 5kg Country of Origin : India Preferred Buyer From Location ; All Countries Except India
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 ï¬?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.
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.
Mace, spice consisting of the dried aril, or lacy covering, of the nutmeg fruit of Myristica fragrans, a tropical evergreen tree. Mace has a slightly warm taste and a fragrance similar to that of nutmeg. It is used to flavor bakery, meat, and fish dishes; to flavor sauces and vegetables; and in preserving and pickling. In the processing of mace, the crimson-colored aril is removed from the nutmeg that it envelops and is flattened out and dried for 10 to 14 days; its colour changes to pale yellow, orange, or tan. Whole dry mace consists of flat piecesâ??branched or segmented, smooth, horny, and brittleâ??about 40 mm (1.6 inches) long.
Mace, spice consisting of the dried aril, or lacy covering, of the nutmeg fruit of Myristica fragrans, a tropical evergreen tree. Mace has a slightly warm taste and a fragrance similar to that of nutmeg
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Nutmeg it is often used in baking recipes for cakes, cookies, and in savoury dishes such as soups and stews, sausages, meats, soups, fruits and preserves. The mace is removed, dried and then ground into a coarse powder that turns a reddish colour. Product Name Mace Specification Cultivation Type Common & Organic Form Fresh & Dry Qnty 1X20' FCL > & 1X40' FCL > Shipment Terms FOB / CIF / DDP / CRF Payment Termes L/C , D/P , D/A , O/A Orgin Port Colombo SriLanka Packaging Terms 25 kg Bags Standard
Mace
Mace is actually the lacy coating called the aril found on a nutmeg seed This lacy aril is red in colour and can be removed by hand from the outer shell of the nutmeg and then dried The Mace exporter in India exports tonnes of the product abroad from India This Mace export from India has been increasing over the years This may be because of the several health and medicinal benefits of Mace The Indian Mace exporter therefore is earning good revenues from this export The Mace export includes the export of various varieties of Mace GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND India is the second main Mace Producing country in the world Other mace growing countries include Indonesia Sri Lanka and a few Caribbean Islands For the Mace exporter in India the US is the biggest market today The US buyers usually prefer the east Indian type OrangeRed Mace in its whole form Due to the various uses and benefits of mace the Mace import from India has been on a rise over the years SPECIFICATION Product Name Mace Origin Banda Indonesia Family Myristicaceae Binomial name Myristica fragrans INGREDIENTS Nutrients Calories 475 kcal Total Carbohydrates 5050g Dietary Fiber 202g Minerals Folate Niacin Pyridoxine Riboflavin Thiamin Vitamins Vitamin A Vitamin C Protein 671 g Fats Fat 3238g USES amp BENEFITS USES  Mace has various health and medicinal uses It is consumed by mouth for diarrhoea nausea vomiting stomach spasms and pain and intestinal gas  Mace may also be useful for treating cancer kidney disease increasing menstrual flow and so on  Mace can also be applied to the skin to kill the pain It is used especially for pain caused by achy joints rheumatism  In the food industry mace is popularly used as a spice and flavouring