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Cinnamon

We are offering cinnamon.
Cinnamon, a bushy evergreen tree of the laurel family lauraceae is native to sri lanka ceylon, the neighbouring malabar coast of india, and myanmar burma and also cultivated in south america and the west indies for the spice consisting of its dried inner bark.
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Fenugreek

We offer Fenugreek.
Deep yellow stony seeds that are a storehouse of intense flavour and aroma, fenugreek is a powerfully aromatic spice that leaves a bittersweet aftertaste. A vital ingredient in many a curry and spice mix, the tiny seeds belie their size with the flavour they impart.
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Nutmeg

We offer Nutmeg.
Nutmeg is the seed of an apricot-like fruit of the nutmeg tree and mace is its arillus, a thin leathery tissue between the stone and the pulp. Both spices are strongly aromatic, resinous and warm in taste. Mace is generally said to have a finer aroma than nutmeg, but the difference is small.
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Star Anise

We are offering star anise.
Star anise (illicium verum) is the spicy fruit, obtained from evergreen tree native of south-west china. It has similar flavor and taste like that of anise seed. The tree bears star-shaped fruits, which turn rust-red color when ripen and envelope inside amber-colored seeds. Both the seed as well as the husks are used as spice in cooking.
Star anise is prescribed as a digestive aid and to help cure colic in babies.
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Turmeric

We are offering turmeric.
Turmeric, the dried rhizome of a herbaceous perennial, is indigenous to southeast asia. The primary rhizomes, round in shape are called 'bulbs', while the thin, long secondary rhizomes are 'fingers'. After harvest, the rhizomes are cleaned, boiled, dried and polished. Turmeric is closely related to ginger and is sometimes called indian saffron due to its brilliant yellow color. The propagation of turmeric is by rhizomes. Turmeric is characterized with a fragrant, peppery aroma. It is slightly bitter in taste with a musky flavor.
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Cinnamon

We are offering cinnamon.Cinnamon, a bushy evergreen tree of the laurel family lauraceae is native to sri lanka ceylon, the neighbouring malabar coast of india, and myanmar burma and also cultivated in south america and the west indies for the spice consisting of its dried inner bark.
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Fenugreek

We offer Fenugreek. Deep yellow stony seeds that are a storehouse of intense flavour and aroma, fenugreek is a powerfully aromatic spice that leaves a bittersweet aftertaste. A vital ingredient in many a curry and spice mix, the tiny seeds belie their size with the flavour they impart.
View Complete Details

Nutmeg

We offer Nutmeg. Nutmeg is the seed of an apricot-like fruit of the nutmeg tree and mace is its arillus, a thin leathery tissue between the stone and the pulp. Both spices are strongly aromatic, resinous and warm in taste. Mace is generally said to have a finer aroma than nutmeg, but the difference is small.
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Star Anise

We are offering star anise.Star anise (illicium verum) is the spicy fruit, obtained from evergreen tree native of south-west china. It has similar flavor and taste like that of anise seed. The tree bears star-shaped fruits, which turn rust-red color when ripen and envelope inside amber-colored seeds. Both the seed as well as the husks are used as spice in cooking.Star anise is prescribed as a digestive aid and to help cure colic in babies.
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Turmeric

We are offering turmeric.Turmeric, the dried rhizome of a herbaceous perennial, is indigenous to southeast asia. The primary rhizomes, round in shape are called 'bulbs', while the thin, long secondary rhizomes are 'fingers'. After harvest, the rhizomes are cleaned, boiled, dried and polished. Turmeric is closely related to ginger and is sometimes called indian saffron due to its brilliant yellow color. The propagation of turmeric is by rhizomes. Turmeric is characterized with a fragrant, peppery aroma. It is slightly bitter in taste with a musky flavor.
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