Mace Blades

Mace Blades

USD 9.69 USD
SKU: QL44Vg2X
Condition: New

What is a blade of mace? Sri Lankan mace blade is the lacy outer covering of the nutmeg seed, also referred to as mace spice or whole mace. A flavorfully pungent false fruit, the blade of mace spice is commonly found in ground form. To obtain whole mace, the lacy aril are removed from the outer seed of nutmeg by hand and slowly dried at controlled temperatures naturally by the sun. Each dried aril is referred to as a blade. Whole Mace can be used in many cooking applications from baked goods such as everyones favorite doughnuts, custards, puddings, cakes, cookies and even chocolates.  Sri Lankan mace blade also pairs exceptionally well with cherries, so take note you stone fruit lovers. Why buy whole mace versus ground mace? Flavor, flavor, flavor it all comes down to flavor.  Whole spices naturally carry larger flavor loads than their pre-ground counterparts.  If you have a spice grinder, we highly suggest you utilize it and switch to whole mace leaf today to ensure the freshest and most flavorful experience of mace. *Our mace blade is non-GMO, certified kosher, organic, and gluten free. what does mace taste and smell like: mace is often described as a cross between cinnamon and pepper aromatic spicy and pungent citrus and floral notes with a finish often described as bitter    Mace Spice is great for fruits, pickling, pastries, pies and more

Categories: Home & Garden

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid BySeller
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandSlofoodgroup
ProductSingle Spice
TypeMace
FormWhole
Country/Region Of ManufactureSri Lanka
Food SpecificationsVegan
Food AislePantry
Spice TypeMace Blade

What is a blade of mace? Sri Lankan mace blade is the lacy outer covering of the nutmeg seed, also referred to as mace spice or whole mace. A flavorfully pungent false fruit, the blade of mace spice is commonly found in ground form. To obtain whole mace, the lacy aril are removed from the outer seed of nutmeg by hand and slowly dried at controlled temperatures naturally by the sun. Each dried aril is referred to as a blade. Whole Mace can be used in many cooking applications from baked goods such as everyones favorite doughnuts, custards, puddings, cakes, cookies and even chocolates.  Sri Lankan mace blade also pairs exceptionally well with cherries, so take note you stone fruit lovers. Why buy whole mace versus ground mace? Flavor, flavor, flavor it all comes down to flavor.  Whole spices naturally carry larger flavor loads than their pre-ground counterparts.  If you have a spice grinder, we highly suggest you utilize it and switch to whole mace leaf today to ensure the freshest and most flavorful experience of mace. *Our mace blade is non-GMO, certified kosher, organic, and gluten free. what does mace taste and smell like: mace is often described as a cross between cinnamon and pepper aromatic spicy and pungent citrus and floral notes with a finish often described as bitter    Mace Spice is great for fruits, pickling, pastries, pies and more

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