Spice derivatives include spice oils, spice oleoresins and essential oils that are put to various use in different industries. There are varieties of spice derivatives used. Spice oil is used for food flavorings, food coloring and aroma. Essential oil is type of spice derivatives and its is widely used in aromatheraphy. Spice essential oil is extensively used in aromatherapy for its calming and soothing effects. The products are derived from using various extraction methods including water and solvent extraction.
Spice derivatives are widely used in pharmaceutical industry, beverage industry, food processing industry and chemical industry. Our range of spice derivatives includes:
Essential Oils
Spice Oleoresins
Spice Oils
Essential Oil: Essential oil are extracted from aromatic plants by a process of steam distillation. Essential oil are highly used for therapeutic value. These oils have the properties of the spice or herb they are derived from. Since these specialty oils have a very strong aroma and are highly volatile, they are used as a raw material in flavoring and perfumes.
Essential oil is producing by using various methods such as
- Steam Distilled
- Solvent Extracted
- Cold Extracted
- Hydro Diffused
- Carbon Dioxide Extraction
Our essential oil are used in soaps, cosmetics, perfumery, confectionery, chewing delicacies , aerated drinks, syrups.
Spice Oil is a spice derivative that are extracted generally by steam distillation process. Spice oil are the volatile components present in spices and provide the aroma and flavor of the spice they are made from. The exports of Indian spice oil has been rising significantly in the last few years owing to a sharp rise of demand in the fast food sector. There are many types of spice oil including clove oil, cinnamon oil, pepper oil, ginger oil, cardamom oil and more. Spice oil are used in many industries like food processing, beverages, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and aromatherapy.
Spice Oleoresins are essentially the concentrated liquid form obtained from spices. Oleoresins are popularly used for food flavoring in the food processing industry. Spice oleoresins are largely used for flavoring of food particularly by large scale food processing and flavoring industries like meat canning, sauces, soft drinks, pharmaceutical preparations, perfumery and soap. The demand of spice oils and oleoresins in the developed countries is increasing day by day as more and more spicy snacks are being introduced by fast food chains with standardised tastes. India is one of the leading producers and exporters of black pepper oleoresin. High concentration of oleoresins, makes them difficult to use in the food industry, unless they are diluted.
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Spice Derivatives