traditional indian attars
The attars then become one way that people living in other countries can connect with the spirit of the land because the odors of plants have such a fine way of carrying our hearts to the places where they are growing.
...moreAgarwood Attar
Agarwood Attar is the perfume that is extracted from Cinnamomum Zeylanicum leaves through Hydro-dist..
...moreAmber Attar
Amber Attar is extracted from the sap of the old conifer tree through hydro distillation method. It ..
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Black Musk Attar is extracted from the black musk flowers through the hydro distillation method.&nbs..
...moreChampa Attar
Champa Attar is extracted from Champaca flowers, using steam distillation method. It is light yellow..
...moreFrangipani Attar
Frangipani attar, scientifically known as Plumeria, has its roots in Mexico, Central America and Ven..
...moreKewra Attar
Kewra attar is obtained by vapour representation of fresh fruits and flowers. This product is very h..
...moreWhite Lotus Attar
The white lotus attar is obtained from the white lotus flower. The plant is obtained in many places ..
...moreSandal Musk Attar
Sandal musk attar is obtained from steam distillation procedure of aroma timber. It is brownish yell..
...moreSaffron Attar
Saffron Attar Oil is a bi-product of Saffron. Its botanical name is Crocus Sativus. Saffron is..
...moreRose Attar
Originated in Bulgaria, it is a pale yellow liquid distilled from fresh Rosa damascene & Rosa ga..
...moreRaat Rani Attar
Raat rani attar is spongy, sweet and fresh aroma which also influential fragranced attar. It is also..
...moreMusk Attar
Musk Attar has been named scientifically as Pinus Succine Frafossil which is produced with the help ..
...moreMotia Attar
The botanical name of Motia attar is Jasmine sambac and is a native of India. The oil is derived fro..
...moreMogra Attar
Mogra attar is obtained by condensation method of fresh flower and plant. This attar is extensively ..
...moreMitti Attar
Mitti attar being very natural oil flourished in India since ancient time. It is the attar of earthe..
...moreBlack Pepper Oleoresin
Black Pepper Oleoresin The product is natural and is obtained by 'Solvent extraction' of the Piper Nigrum L berries. It has a heavier flavor and is far more popular than other varieties. The yield product is a free flowing, Olive- Green or a Yellowish-Brown viscous liquid coupled with pungent and slightly biting aroma. Uses: Black pepper oleoresin finds a extensive usage in the food industry, both as a coloring and flavoring agent. The oleoresin oil represents a ‘complete’ spice flavor whereas essential oils provide only the aroma. Blends with: Quite dissimilar to many other oils, this is soluble in water and insoluble in oils. Composition: Phellandrene, Limonene, Pinene and Myrcene constitute the composition of this oil along with Piperene, volatile oil and less than 25 ppm of residual solvent.
...moreBASIL OLEORESIN
Basil Oleoresin Basil Oleoresin is obtained via ‘Solvent extraction’ of the dried leaves of Ocimum Basilicum L.The end product is a dark Green thick and viscous fluid which is spicy yet bitter and whiffs a typical floral-spicy odor. Uses: Basil oleoresin is deployed in culinary toppings, adding up a noticeable, productive and typical basil aroma and flavor. It has been identified for improving capabilities in blood circulation and the gastrointestinal system. Blends with: It is soluble in fixed oils. Composition: It consists of various chemical compounds including A & B-Pinene, Y-Terpineol, Citronellol, Geraniol, Methyl Cinnamate And Eugenol, Camphene, Myrcene, Limonene, CIS-Ocimene, Camphor, Linalool, Methyl Chavicol.
...moreASAFOETIDA OLEORESIN
Asafoetida Oleoresin It has a characteristically strong and nasty aroma and is bitter-acidic in taste. The pure resin is very strong and with vicious odor. The ‘Solvent extraction’ process yields a Yellow sticky fluid which has a shelf-life of 18 months under specified storage conditions. Uses: It is useful for curing colic flatulence and has been stated for toothache cure. It is anti-biotic and anti- microbial and hence used as a traditional medicine since long. In cooking, Asafoetida is sprinkled in very miniscule quantities on fried snacks to garnish an agreeable flavor. Blends with: Water disagrees to be compatible whereas it finds solubility in essential and carrier oils. Composition: Resin, Gum, Voltile Oil , Ash form the major constituents of this oleoresin.
...moreAJOWAN SEED OLEORESIN
Ajowan Seed Oleoresin Ajowan Oleorisin represent overall flavor-profile of spices. It embraces volatile essential oils and non-volatile resinous fractions of ‘taste’ compositions. Oleoresin of Ajowan is pale green oily liquid with characteristic aroma and sharp taste attribute. The high content Thymol makes it idyllic for medicinal uses. Uses: It is an ideal antiseptic and germicidal also famed for curing various digestive problems and abdominal discomforts. It has a widespread usage in food preparations as a spice ingredient. World also acknowledges its role in treatment of Gastrointestinal symptoms and Intestinal Dysbiosis. Blends with: It is observed to gel well with most oils and alcohols but does not dissolve in water. Composition: Thymol, ß- Pinene, P-Cymine, A- Terepinene and Dipenene formulate the major composition of this oil.
...moreClove Bud Oleoresin
Clove Bud Oleoresin It is manufactured by ‘Solvent Withdrawal’ of Clove bud yielding a dark Brown and ‘free-flowing’ fluid which is an extremely concentrated product containing more flavoring ingredients that can be dissolved in the particular solvent used, as it turns much close to original clove flavor and odor. Uses: Apart from its extensive usage as ‘Domestic spice’ the world over, It cures skin infections, digestive upset or even toothache. for intestinal parasites; to (steeped in wine); and notably for toothache. The Clove tea relieves nausea. Pregnant women consume it to ease the pain of child birth and to dress the umbilical cord. Blends with: Barring water it dissolves easily in oils. Composition: The main constituents of clove oil are Caryophyllene, Eugenol, Eugenol Acetate and Iso-Eugenol.
...moreCassia Bark Oleoresin
Cassia Bark Oleoresin Also known as Cinnamon oleoresin is Red colored when young. Oleoresins of Cassia bark are extracted through a significant ‘CO2 extraction’ method of inner barks of Cinnamon Cassia following dispersion in approved additives. It gives brown appearance and has water like consistency. Uses: Cassia bark oleoresin is a bigger spice and emits a strong essence, hence used in flavoring meat products, meat dishes and beverages etc. It is used in the treatment of type 2 Diabetes, Diarrhea, Nausea and Flatulence and relieving chest and abdomen pains. Blends with: Blends well with essential oils and not water. Composition: A few volatile oils and Cinnamaldehyde
...moreCelery seed oleoresin
Celery Seed Oleoresin Celery seed oleoresin is a Greenish-Yellow fluid derived from rip seeds of Celery seeds. It has a very sturdy and fragrant tang, which chiefly contains D-Limonene and Sedanolides furnishing its characteristic flavor. Uses: It is exhaustively used for flavoring of soft drinks and bitter-tasting medicines or spicing purposes alongside being stimulant, carminative, nervine, sedative and tonic. Blends with: It is soluble in fixed oils. Composition: It principally contains D-Limonene and Sedanolides with the volatile oil vw quotient ranging between 8% to 9% and residual solvent below 20 ppm.
...moreInsect Repellent Essential Oils
Did you know the dangerous side effects of using DEET, DDT and Permethrin, the most popular and commonly used pesticides to repel insects and bugs? Clinical research studies showed that these pesticides if inhaled or taken in body in any form could disable the nervous system and lead to sudden painful death. Thereafter, aromatherapy practitioners recommended the use of essential oils to curb pests’ growth and repel the insects. In order to curb the usage of toxic chemical pesticides, and to promote the natural way of repelling the insects, Mahi Globals offers a whole array of Insect Repellent Essential Oils, each of which is extracted from the plant species using the best extraction techniques.
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