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Home All Products Cloves
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Origin |
: Indonesia |
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IUPAC Name |
: Syzygium aromaticum |
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Cas Number |
: - |
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HS Code |
: 0907.10.00 |
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Formula |
: - |
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Appearance Name |
: Small reddish brown flower buds |
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Common Names |
: Whole Dried Clove Bud |
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Packaging |
: 50 Kg Bag |
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Whole dried cloves buds are harvested from Syzygium aromaticum trees at pre-flowering stage, cleaned, and sun-dried for 4-5 days until brittle, used as whole spice providing eugenol (70-90% essential oil), intense aroma, and antimicrobial properties through gradual flavor release during cooking. In the food industry, they deliver persistent warm-spicy notes, visual appeal, and extended shelf life ideal for garam masala blends, bakery, pickles, and beverages.
Bakery products: Infuses aromatic warmth into spiced breads, fruitcakes, panettone, and Christmas cookies with slow eugenol release during prolonged baking.
Spice blends: Forms essential component of garam masala, curry powder, and five-spice providing pungent backbone and visual distinction in dry rubs and masalas.
Beverages: Flavors mulled wine, chai tea, syrups, and bitters through whole infusion maintaining clarity while gradually releasing oils and compounds.
Pickles and preserves: Preserves fruits, vegetables, and meats in brines and vinegars inhibiting microbial growth while imparting characteristic clove penetration.
Meat curing: Enhances flavor profile in hams, bacon, and terrines with antimicrobial eugenol preventing spoilage during long curing and smoking processes.
In perfumery, extracts essential oil for oriental fragrances; in dentistry, provides eugenol for temporary fillings; in tobacco, flavors cigarettes; in cosmetics, acts as fragrance fixative; in pharmaceuticals, supplies eugenol for analgesic formulations.
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