Cloves

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We work closely with our network of small-scale farmers in Kenya to ensure that cloves are cultivated with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and are fully traceable, from harvest to delivery.

Each clove plantation contributes to afforestation and is harvested with traditional, sustainable methods only

Product Details

Cloves are available in whole form, packed in 11,000 kg (20 foot container) and 25,000 kg (40 foot container).

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We work closely with our network of small-scale farmers in Kenya to ensure that cloves are cultivated with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and are fully traceable, from harvest to delivery.

Each clove plantation contributes to afforestation and is harvested with traditional, sustainable methods only

Product Details

Cloves are available in whole form, packed in 11,000 kg (20 foot container) and 25,000 kg (40 foot container).

Cloves: An Overview

Introduction

Cloves are the dried flower buds of the Syzygium aromaticum tree, native to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Known for their warm, sweet, and slightly spicy flavor, cloves are a popular spice used in various cuisines around the world. They also possess medicinal properties and are valued in traditional medicine.

The clove tree is an evergreen that grows up to 8–12 metres (26–39 ft) tall, with large leaves and crimson flowers grouped in terminal clusters. The flower buds initially have a pale hue, gradually turn green, then transition to a bright red when ready for harvest. They are harvested at 1.5–2 centimetres (5834 in) long, and consist of a long calyx that terminates in four spreading sepals, and four unopened petals that form a small central ball.

Their stalks are slender stems of the inflorescence axis that show opposite decussate branching. Externally, they are brownish, rough, and irregularly wrinkled longitudinally with short fracture and dry, woody texture. Mother cloves (anthophylli) are the ripe fruits of cloves that are ovoid, brown berries, unilocular and one-seeded. Blown cloves are expanded flowers from which both corollae and stamens have been detached. Exhausted cloves have most or all the oil removed by distillation. They yield no oil and are darker in color.

Characteristics of Cloves

Appearance

They are small, nail-shaped buds with a dark brown color. They have a unique, aromatic fragrance that becomes more pronounced when ground or crushed.

Flavor Profile

They have a strong, pungent flavor that is both sweet and spicy. This intense flavor makes them a key ingredient in many spice blends, such as garam masala and pumpkin spice.

Nutritional Content

They are not only flavorful but also nutrient-dense. They contain:

  • Vitamins: Such as vitamin C and several B vitamins.
  • Minerals: Including manganese, calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
  • Antioxidants: Rich in eugenol, which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Uses of Cloves

Culinary Applications

  1. Spices and Seasonings: They are used whole or ground in various dishes, including curries, stews, and marinades.
  2. Baking: Commonly added to baked goods like cakes, cookies, and breads for warmth and depth of flavor.
  3. Beverages: Used in beverages like chai tea, mulled wine, and spiced cider, providing a fragrant aroma.
  4. Preservation: Due to their antimicrobial properties, cloves are often used in pickling and preserving foods.

Medicinal Uses

They have a long history in traditional medicine, with potential benefits such as:

  • Digestive Health: May help alleviate bloating and gas.
  • Pain Relief: It’s oil is sometimes used for dental pain relief.
  • Anti-inflammatory Effects: Eugenol has anti-inflammatory properties that may help reduce inflammation.

Benefits of Cloves

  1. Rich in Nutrients: Provide essential vitamins and minerals beneficial for overall health.
  2. Antioxidant Properties: Help protect cells from oxidative stress.
  3. Supports Oral Health: Known for antibacterial properties, they are often used in dental care products.
  4. Versatile Ingredient: Can be used in a wide range of culinary applications.
  5. Natural Remedy: Used for various ailments in traditional medicine.

Storage of Cloves

  1. Keep Dry: Store in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture.
  2. Use Airtight Containers: Protect from light and air to maintain flavor and aroma.
  3. Check Freshness: They have a longer shelf life than ground cloves; use within six months to a year for optimal quality.

Conclusion

Rapindustria’s Cloves are a versatile and aromatic spice that enhances a variety of dishes and offers potential health benefits. Understanding their characteristics, uses, and storage can help you make the most of this powerful spice in your kitchen and for medicinal purposes.

Type Clove
Quality Conventional and organic, premium, air-dried
Weight 11,000 kg or 25,000 kg
20-Foot or 40-Foot container
Best Use Within 1 year
Form Whole
Shipping Sea freight

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