Nutmeg - Pure and Natural

Pure & Natural Nutmeg Manufacturer, Exporter and Supplier in India

BMV Fragrances is a premier manufacturer and supplier specializing in high-quality Nutmeg Pure and Natural. Derived from the nutmeg tree, this aromatic material is valued for its warm, spicy, and distinctive fragrance profile. Nutmeg Absolute is widely appreciated in perfumery for adding depth and complexity to fragrance compositions, especially when blended with floral and spicy notes.

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What is Nutmeg and which tree produces Nutmeg used in Nutmeg Absolute?

The nutmeg tree belongs to the genus Myristica, with the most important commercial species being Myristica fragrans. It is an evergreen tree indigenous to the Banda Islands in the Moluccas of Indonesia. This species is widely cultivated for its aromatic seed and related products used in spice and fragrance industries.

Where is the Nutmeg tree naturally grown and cultivated?

The common nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, originates from the Banda Islands of Indonesia. It is also cultivated in Penang Island in Malaysia and the Caribbean, particularly in Grenada. In India, it is grown in Kerala and other tropical regions.

What part of the tree produces Nutmeg and how is it structured?

Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree and has an egg-shaped structure. The seed measures about 20–30 mm in length and 15–18 mm in width when dried. It typically weighs between 5 and 10 grams.

How are Nutmeg and Mace related in the Nutmeg fruit?

Nutmeg and mace both originate from the same fruit of the nutmeg tree. Nutmeg is the inner seed, while mace is the dried reddish lacy covering or aril surrounding the seed. This makes nutmeg unique as a tropical fruit producing two different spices.

When do Nutmeg trees start producing harvestable seeds?

The first harvest from nutmeg trees generally occurs about 7 to 9 years after planting. Full production capacity is usually achieved after around twenty years of growth. This long maturation period contributes to the value of nutmeg products.

How is Nutmeg Oil commonly used and processed?

Nutmeg oil is most commonly used in powdered form in culinary and industrial applications. Apart from the spice itself, the tree also produces several other commercial products. These include essential oils, oleoresins, and nutmeg butter.

What are the characteristics of Nutmeg propagation in cultivation?

Nutmeg is a dioecious plant and can be propagated both sexually and asexually. Sexual propagation by seeds often results in about 50% male plants, which do not produce fruit. Because of this uncertainty, grafting is commonly used as the preferred method of propagation.

How do Nutmeg and Mace differ in flavour and culinary characteristics?

Nutmeg and mace share similar sensory qualities but have subtle differences. Nutmeg tends to have a slightly sweeter taste, while mace offers a more delicate flavour. Mace is often preferred in lighter dishes because of the bright orange colour it imparts.

How is Nutmeg essential oil obtained and used industrially?

Nutmeg essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of ground nutmeg. This oil is widely used in the perfumery and pharmaceutical industries. Its aromatic properties make it valuable for fragrance and medicinal formulations.

What are the applications of Nutmeg Oil in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products?

Nutmeg essential oil is used in several cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. It appears in formulations such as toothpaste and certain cough syrups. The oil is also known for its aromatic and functional properties in health-related products.

What role does Nutmeg play in traditional medicine?

In traditional medicine, nutmeg and nutmeg oil have been used for conditions related to the nervous and digestive systems. These uses have been part of traditional remedies in various cultures. The aromatic compounds in nutmeg contribute to its therapeutic applications.

What happens to the Nutmeg seed after essential oil extraction?

After the extraction of essential oil, the remaining seed material contains much less flavour and aroma. This residue is known as “spent.” It is sometimes mixed with pure nutmeg in industrial milling processes because the high oil content of pure nutmeg makes milling difficult.

Why is Nutmeg Oil important in perfumery?

Nutmeg Oil is widely used in the perfumery industry and is considered one of the important ingredients in the perfumer’s laboratory. Its warm, spicy aromatic profile adds complexity to fragrance compositions. This versatility makes it valuable in many perfume formulations.

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Nutmeg Oil FAQs

The main distinctive aromatic compound present in Nutmeg Oil is Myristicin. The concentration of this component typically varies between 7% and 12%. Myristicin contributes significantly to the characteristic fragrance of nutmeg.

BMV offers Nutmeg Absolute with a fragrance profile that is quite different from nutmeg oil. It has a warm, spicy, waxy, and somewhat floral aroma that is very distinctive. This unique scent makes it valuable for creative fragrance formulations.

Nutmeg Absolute works exceptionally well in fragrance compositions. Its warm and spicy character blends beautifully even with floral notes. This makes it a versatile ingredient for perfumers looking to create complex aromatic profiles.

BMV was among the first manufacturers to start producing Nutmeg Absolute along with Cardamom Absolute. This innovation expanded the range of aromatic materials available to perfumers. The full potential of this material is still being explored in fragrance development.

Nutmeg Absolute is primarily used in fine fragrances, perfumes, and aromatic blends. Its warm spicy note adds depth to both masculine and oriental fragrance compositions. It is often used in combination with florals, woods, and other spice materials.