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Naturevibe Botanicals Organic Nutmeg Whole 1.76oz (50gm) | Non-GMO and Gluten Free | Indian Spice | Adds Aroma and Flavor

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About Naturevibe Botanicals Organic Nutmeg Whole 1.76oz

►Nutmeg trees may reach a height of about 20 metres (65 feet). They yield fruit eight years after sowing, reach their prime in 25 years, and bear fruit for 60 years or longer. The fruit is a pendulous drupe, similar in appearance to an apricot. When fully mature it splits in two, exposing a crimson-coloured aril, the mace, surrounding a single shiny brown seed, the nutmeg. The pulp of the fruit is eaten locally. ). ►The name nutmeg is also applied in different countries to other fruits or seeds: the Jamaica, or calabash, nutmeg derived from Monodora myristica (family Annonaceae); the Brazilian nutmeg from Cryptocarya moschata (family Lauraceae); the Peruvian nutmeg from Laurelia aromatica (family Atherospermataceae); the Madagascar, or clove, nutmeg from Ravensara aromatica (family Lauraceae); and the California, or stinking, nutmeg from Torreya californica (family Taxaceae). ►Nutmeg and mace contain 7 to 14 percent essential oil, the principal components of which are pinene, camphene, and dipentene. Nutmeg on expression yields about 24 to 30 percent fixed oil called nutmeg butter, or oil of mace, the principal component of which is trimyristin. The oils are used as condiments and carminatives and to scent soaps and perfumes.. ►Nutmeg is enhancing the flavors of Asian cuisine for centuries. No traditional food can be cooked without adding nutmeg along with other aromatic spices. Nutmeg contains plenty of health benefits, and it was widely used in home remedies to treat various health problems. ►your immune system needs nutrients like manganese, iron, potassium, and various vitamins that can be found in wondrous nutmeg. ► Nutmeg is only a spice that is used sparingly in dishes, it can still impact your health in a variety of ways, mainly due to its nutritive content of vitamins, minerals, and organic compounds related to essential oils. Beneficial components include dietary fiber, manganese, thiamin, vitamin B6, folate, magnes