Whole Spices are dried seeds, berries, bark, roots, or pods used in their complete, unground form. They retain their essential oils and flavors longer than ground spices, offering a more intense and fresher taste when toasted, crushed, or infused in cooking.

Nutmeg

Nutmeg is a fragrant spice obtained from the seed of the Myristica fragrans tree. It is widely used for its warm, sweet, and slightly nutty flavor in culinary, medicinal, and aromatic applications. Nutmeg is valued both as a whole seed and in powdered form. The 25kg packaging typically serves commercial, industrial, and large-scale culinary needs.  

Tumeric Whole

Tumeric whole refers to the dried, unprocessed rhizomes of the Curcuma longa plant. These whole turmeric roots are prized for their characteristic bright orange-yellow color, earthy aroma, and potent bioactive compounds such as curcumin. Whole turmeric is used extensively in culinary applications, traditional medicine, and as a raw material for producing turmeric powder and extracts. Its natural antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties make it valuable in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. The whole form allows for longer shelf life and versatile uses, including grinding, extraction, and direct use in cooking.