Bay Leaf Grade C
Variety : Cinnamomum tamala
Botanical Name : Cinnamomum tamala
Forms Available : Whole
Used Part : Leaves
Product Type : Spices
Organic : Organic/Natural/IPM
Packging : 10 Kg Box or Customized
Container Capacity : 20' Container: 5 MT 40' Container: 10 MT
Overview
Bay leaves, derived from the Laurus nobilis tree, are aromatic evergreen leaves widely used in culinary and medicinal applications. Known for their distinctive fragrance and slightly bitter yet flavorful taste, bay leaves are a staple spice in global cuisines. They can be used whole, dried, or ground into powder and are prized for their unique aroma that enhances the flavor of soups, stews, sauces, and rice dishes.
Uses
- Culinary: Essential for seasoning curries, soups, stews, marinades, rice, and meat preparations.
- Medicinal & Herbal Remedies: Traditionally used in teas and herbal infusions for digestion, respiratory health, and stress relief.
- Essential Oils & Extracts: Used in aromatherapy, perfumery, and natural remedies.
- Food Processing: As a natural preservative and flavor enhancer in packaged foods.
Benefits
- Rich in antioxidants that help fight free radicals.
- Supports digestion and reduces bloating.
- Contains natural compounds with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
- May help in regulating blood sugar levels.
- Promotes relaxation when used in teas or aromatherapy.
Industry Applications
- Food & Beverage: Widely used as a spice in restaurants, packaged foods, and spice blends.
- Herbal & Nutraceuticals: Incorporated into dietary supplements, teas, and herbal remedies.
- Cosmetics & Personal Care: Used in essential oils, skin care, and aromatherapy products.
- Pharmaceutical: Ingredient in herbal medicines and therapeutic formulations.
| # | Parameter | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cleaning Method | Machine Clean |
| 2 | Appearance | High percentage of broken leaves, less uniform size |
| 3 | Total Ash | NMT 9.0% |
| 4 | Acid Insoluble Ash | NMT 2.0% |
| 5 | Moisture | NMT 9.0% |
| 6 | Volatile Oil | Min 0.5% v/w |
| 7 | Admixture (Foreign Matter) | NMT 3% |

