Cloves
are known for their exceptional aroma. It is an ancient
spice which holds an important portfolio in every kitchen.
Clove trees are a more common site in Indonesia. Cloves
are mainly grown in the Islands of Pemba today. Cloves are
also grown widely in the Madagascar.
Cloves
are the flower buds of the clove tree. They are pink
in color when fresh and turn into a dark brown color when
dried. Cloves are sweetly pungent and aromatic.
Cloves retain their flavour when whole. The flavour tends
to deteriorate quickly when powdered. The cloves are quite
hard in nature and cannot be pounded easily. Cloves should
be stored in dry air tight containers.
When
powdered and added only a small quantity should be added as it
has the tendency to overpower a dish. They are usually
added to the food for flavour. They are used in number of
spice mixtures like curry powders etc.,
Chinese
have been using cloves to treat various conditions like
indigestion, ringworm, athlete's foot and other fungal
infections. Ayurveda uses cloves to treat digestive and
respiratory disorders. German herbalists regarded clove as
a part of anti-gout mixture. The Americans used clove to
flavour the bitter medicines to make them palatable. Clove oil
is used to treat tooth ache. Popular mouthwash products
contain clove oil as an important component. Clove oil
also provides relief from nausea.