Nutmeg is known for its digestive benefits, pain relief, and ability to improve sleep quality. It has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In the kitchen, nutmeg adds a warm, sweet, and slightly nutty flavor to both sweet and savory dishes, including baked goods, soups, and sauces. A staple in many spice blends, nutmeg enhances the depth and richness of global cuisines.
Variety:common
Color : light creamy color
We provide the best quality Nutmeg from India. Our Nutmeg is vastly used as spice and for medicinal purpose. Nutmeg has made its place in western cuisine and several Indian cuisines. Nutmeg is mainly produced in southern part of India. Our offered nut meg is processed using modern technology in compliance with industry norms and standards.
Color: Brown
Varieties:organic/common
We are trading the Indian flavors of nutmeg from India all around the world. These items are known for their standout quality at a sensible cost in the animated time span.
It is utilized to enhance numerous sorts of heated merchandise, sugary treats, puddings, meats, hotdogs, sauces, vegetables, and such drinks as eggnog.
General Information - Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Myristicaceae) commonly known as nutmeg is a well-knownaromatic evergreen tree found in India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and South Africa. Nutmeg mace is well known all over the world as an important spice. Nutmeg has beenshown to possess analgesic, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiin�ammatory as well as hepatoprotective activities. With regard to itsmedicinal and commercial value, the dried kernel (seed) and mace/aril are the most exploitedparts.
General Information - Myristica fragrans Houtt. (Myristicaceae) commonly known as nutmeg is a well-knownaromatic evergreen tree found in India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and South Africa. Nutmeg mace is well known all over the world as an important spice. Nutmeg has beenshown to possess analgesic, antifungal, antimicrobial, antiinammatory as well as hepatoprotective activities. With regard to itsmedicinal and commercial value, the dried kernel (seed) and mace/aril are the most exploitedparts.
The nutmeg tree is a large evergreen, it produces two spices mace and nutmeg. Nutmeg is the seed kernel inside the fruit and mace is the lacy covering (aril) on the kernel. Nutmegs are usually sold without the mace or hard shell. Nutmeg is available whole, cracked and ground.
Nutmeg and mace are used in soups and in egg, fish, chicken, cheese, root vegetable dishes. They are also used in bakery items like biscuits, cookies, puddings, pastries, fruit salads, milk drinks etc.
Nutmeg, a pungent and a warm, slightly sweet-tasting spice, is used to flavour many kinds of baked goods, confections, puddings, potatoes, meats, sausages, sauces, vegetables, and such beverages as eggnog.
Nutmeg is the seed or ground spice of several species of the genus Myristica. Myristica fragrans is a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from its fruit: nutmeg, from its seed, and mace, from the seed covering. It is also a commercial source of an essential oil and nutmeg butter.
Product Specification
Packaging Size 200g
Features Organic
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Kilogram
Product Description
Product Description:Myristica Fragrans (Fruit)The nuts have been chewed as a treatment for indigestion. A decoction of the nuts has been used in the treatment of tuberculosis. The crushed seeds have been rubbed on the temples in the treatment of headaches. They have also been rubbed on the body to cause sweating in the treatment of chills and fevers.
Details :
The seeds yield 23 to 33% of the fixed oil. The volatile oil of mustard is obtained in a yield of 0.7 to 1.2% after the hydrolysis of the glucoside sinigrin, by the enzyme myrosin.
mustard tea thrice a day (mix 1 tsp of mustard flour in cup of boiling water and leave for 5 minutes).Muscular and skeletal pains:
It stimulates circulation in pain area and thus help to relieve pain.
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A much branched annual herb 0.5-1.5 m tall, with a firm taproot. Stem erect, terete, up to 1.5 cm in diameter, glabrous or bristly hairy, green or slightly glaucous. Leaves rather variable, petiolate, in a rosette and large in young plants, alternating and becoming gradually smaller further up the stem; lower leaves large, up to 16 cm x 5 cm, pinnatifid or pinnatilobed, usually with 2 lower lobes and a much larger terminal lobe, central leaves moderately lobed; lower and central leaves irregularly dentate and often partly bristly hairy; uppermost leaves narrow-lanceolate, small, entire, glabrous. Inflorescences axillary or terminal, bractless racemes, all together arranged paniculately.