We manufacture and supply wide assortment of Nutmeg Oleoresin , which is obtained by solvent extraction of dried seeds of Myristica fragrans Houtt. Nutmeg Oleoresin is a light yellow viscous liquid. We offer the packaging of Nutmeg Oleoresin as per the specific requirements of cumore...
Obtained by Solvent extraction of the seed of Elottaria Cardamom, our Cardamom Oleores in is a dark free flowing liquid with characteristic smell of Cardamom. Our Cardamom Oleoresin should be stored in a cool place in airtight containers, protected from light. We also offer customore...
Provided are Ginger Oleoresin 15-45%: AOS430, which is extract of ground-dried rhizomes of Zingiber Officinalis. Having a refreshing aroma of ginger, when Ginger Oleoresin is diluted, has a pungent and biting sensation. Ginger Oleoresin is used as a stimulant & an aromatic, hmore...
Black pepper plant is inhabitant to south India & it is obtained from the seeds of black pepper, It is permanent woody growing up to 4mts in height on the support of other trees. It is single stem bears at least 25 fruits spikes and hasty fruit falls. Black pepper oil and its majmore...
It is manufactured by extraction of tubers of Curcuma Longa Linn, with volatile solvents and concentration to remove the solvent. The oleoresin chiefly contains volatile oil, resin and yellow colouring matter known as curcuminoids. The main component of curcuminoids is curcumin. more...
This is obtained from properly ripened seeds of black pepper. Dried peppercorns are completely processed with the blackened external covering. The extraction is performed by percolating with variety of solvents, primarily hexane, which are removed prior to use. Black pepper oleormore...
Packaging Type : Gunny Bags, Jute Bags, Plastic Packet
Cultivation Type : Organic
Type : Ginger Oleoresin
Feature : No Artificial Flavour, No Preservatives
Style : Dried
Ginger oleoresin is produced by percolating the powdered rhizomes of Ginger, Zingiber officinale with volatile solvents. It contains 1-2 percent of volatile oil, 5-8 percent of pungent acrid oleoresin and starch. Oleoresin, commercially called Gingerin contains pungent principlesmore...