Shubhlaxmi Industries is a manufacturer and exporter of top grade Bay Leaves. They are sold as dried whole leaf. We have a selection of quality Bay leaves packed under hygienic condition. The aroma of Bay leaves spread upon opening the pack and satiates the end user.
The botanical name of Bay leaf is Laurus nobilis and it belongs to Lauraceae Family. They are elliptical in shape with one end pointed. The upper surface is olive green in color and has a shine. The lower surface is dull olive to brown in color. It has soft aroma and they are bitter in taste. Bay leaves are native to Mediterranean region and grow in Europe and California. Bay leaves are commonly known as Tej Patta in India.
Bay leaves in Indian cuisines are mostly used in tempering. They are mainly used for adding flavor and aroma to pulao or curry. Crushed Bay leaves are used in making Biryani Masala. They impart even more delicate aroma to delicacies. Bay leaves are often used in flavoring soups and stews in Mediterranean cuisines.
Bay leaves have some medical properties. They are useful in treating high blood sugar, migraine and headache, bacterial and fungal infection. They have anti inflammatory and anti oxidant properties.
Specification
HS Code ; 09109990
Color : Greenish,greenish Yellow
Type : 98%/99% Machine Clean & Sortex
Shape : Eliptical
Moisture : 13% Max
Length : 2.5-7.5cm
Width : 1.6-2.5cm
Volatile Oil : 1.5%max
Ash : 4% Max
Acid Insoluble Ash : 0.8%max
Origin : Arunachalpradesh/sikkim
Packing : 5/10/25/50 Kg Net Pp. & Brand Packing
Quality Assurance : Geo-chem
Loading Capacity : 7mt In 20'fcl
Pleasantly aromatic, the Bay leaf/ tejpata has a clove-like taste and a faint pepper-like odour. The glossy, dark-green Bay leaf is oval, pointed and smooth, 2.5 â?? 8 cm (1 to 3 inches) long. Bay leaves give off a pleasing and sweet aroma that makes it a great flavouring condiment for soups, sauces, stews and pickles.
Aromatic, Flavorful, and Essential â?? The Subtle Spice for Enhancing Dishes
At Embera Exports, we offer top-quality Bay Leaves, known for their fragrant, earthy aroma and subtle flavor that enhances a variety of dishes. Bay leaves are a staple in both Indian and global cuisines, adding depth and complexity to soups, stews, sauces, and rice dishes. Sourced from the finest regions, our bay leaves are carefully processed to preserve their natural aroma and flavor.
SKU: EMB - 1889
Why Choose Embera Exports Bay Leaves?
Premium Quality: Sourced from the best regions in India, our bay leaves are carefully selected for their vibrant color and potent aroma. Each leaf is dried and processed under strict conditions to maintain its natural properties.
Subtle and Aromatic Flavor: Embera Exports Bay Leaves add a subtle, earthy flavor to a wide range of dishes. When simmered, they release a fragrant, herbal essence that complements the richness of meats, vegetables, and sauces.
Health Benefits: Bay leaves are not only used for their flavor but also for their numerous health benefits. They are rich in vitamins A and C, iron, and calcium, and are known to support digestion, boost immunity, and reduce inflammation.
Usage
Embera Exports Bay Leaves can be used in a variety of ways:
Add whole bay leaves to soups, stews, curries, and broths for a fragrant aroma and depth of flavor.
Use in rice dishes like biryani or pilaf for a subtle, herbaceous taste.
Add to sauces and marinades to enhance the complexity of flavors.
Remove the bay leaves before serving, as they are not typically consumed.
Global Export of Indian Bay Leaves
India is renowned for producing high-quality bay leaves, known for their robust aroma and flavor. At Embera Exports, we ensure that our bay leaves are processed and packaged with care to meet international standards, delivering freshness and quality to global markets.
The aromatic Bay Leaves were believed to be a symbol of wisdom, protection and peace by the Ancient Greeks. Besides the fragrance, the Tej Pata is good for detoxification of our body, managing diabetes and also helpful for slowing the process of aging.
Bay leaf refers to the aromatic leaves of several plants used in cooking. These include: Bay laurel. Fresh or dried bay leaves are used in cooking for their distinctive flavor and fragrance!
Aroma and Flavour:
Bay leaves are a popular culinary flavouring in classic and contemporary cuisines which stimulates the appetite. A popular spice used in pickling and marinating and to flavour stews, stuffings, and fish, bay leaves are delicately fragrant but have a bitter taste. It is an essential ingredient in many classic sauces.
Medicinal and other use:
Bay leaf has legendary medicinal properties. It has astringent, diuretic and digestive qualities and is a good appetite stimulant. When pulped these leaves can be applied as an astringent to burns and bruises. Oil from ripe berries is used in liqueurs, perfume and in veterinary field. The acid from the leaves discourages moths.
Bay Leaf Essential Oil is a warming oil and has an exceptionally high Eugenol content and although this should therefore be used with caution for those whose skin can easily be irritated, it has benefits for aches and pains in Aromatherapy. Since ancient times, Bay Leaf was believed to be effective at calming the mind.
In antiquity, bay leaves or laurel was widely revered. It was considered to be the plant of the god Apollo, portrayed as a young man with wavy hair adorned with a laurel wreath. The legends state that Apollo, god of the sun, fell in love with the nymph Daphne, who was changed into a laurel tree. Pythia, the oracle at Delphi spoke her prophecies apparently because she chewed laurel leaves and sat on a three-legged stool shrouded in laurel. Young doctors in the Middle Ages, upon successfully finishing their studies received laurel wreaths. They called themselves "Bocca laureati" which in time became "baccalaureate", or bachelor. Poets, artists and prophets were decorated with laurel wreaths and addressed with the honorific laureate, a term still used today.
A non-hazardous product if used under normal circumstances. Buyers of our products are aware that
if our products are used for food use, goods must be cooked thoroughly before use/consumption. If
you are unsure of the suitability of our product for your specific use.
What is the difference between Indian bay leaf and bay leaf?
Indian bay leaves are about twice as long and wider, usually olive green in colour and have three veins running the length of the leaf. Culinarily, Indian bay leaves are quite different, having a fragrance and taste similar to cinnamon (cassia) bark, but milder.