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Nutmeg & Mace

Supplier From Sri Lanka
Oct-07-19

Ceylon Nutmeg which has an authentic flavour like Hazelnut has a strong and distinctive aroma and it is slightly sweet as well as warm. Grades

Mace

Grade 01 - This grade of mace consists of well dried mace containing 90% of full mace and are 98 % clean.

Grade 02 - This grade consists well dried mace pieces which has a purity level of more than 95% by mass.

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Mace FAQ Fair to Average Quality Mace Whole, Powder

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