Caraway (Carum carvi) Pure Essential Oil
$18.25 – $3,650.00
Caraway fruits (erroneously called seeds) are crescent-shaped achenes with five pale ridges which are hydrodistilled to produce oil out of it.
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Description
Botanical Name: | Carum carvi |
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Country of Origin | Asia, Europe and Northern Africa |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol |
Specific Gravity | 0.907-0.919 @ 20 C |
Optical Rotation | +7000′ to +81’0 @20 c |
Refrective Index | 1.484-1.488 @20C |
PlantPart | Seeds |
Bland With | Soap, Spices, Medicine |
CAS No | Not Applicable |
Flash Point | Not Applicable |
Extraction Method | Steam distillation |
Description:
Caraway fruits (erroneously called seeds) are crescent-shaped achenes with five pale ridges which are hydrodistilled to produce oil out of it.
History:
Also known as Meadow Cumin, Caraway is a very old and well known spice, used as far back as the Stone Age by the evidence in archaeological digs. The Egyptians used it as a flavouring in foods, the Romans in bread-making, and in the Middle Ages it found popularity among the Germans and Austrians in their cooking.
Color & Aroma:
Color : colorless or pale yellow with a strong odor,
Aroma : Caraway type
Constituents:
Riboflavin (Vit. B2) 0.327 mg (22%), Niacin (Vit. B3) 4.579 mg (31%), Vitamin B6 0.435 mg (33%), Folate (Vit. B9) 10 µg (3%), Vitamin B12 0 µg (0%), Vitamin C 7.7 mg (13%), Vitamin E 3.33 mg (22%), Vitamin K 5.4 µg (5%), Calcium 931 mg (93%), Iron 66.36 mg (531%), Magnesium 366 mg (99%), Phosphorus 499 mg (71%), Potassium 1788 mg (38%), Sodium 168 mg (7%), Zinc 4.8 mg (48%)
Uses:
Caraway Seed oil is used as fragrance in soaps and as spice in recipes.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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weight | 1 Ltr, 10 Ltr, 100ML, 2 Ltr, 20 Ltr, 200ML, 250ML, 30 Ltr, 300ML, 40 Ltr, 5 Ltr, 50 Ltr, 50 ML, 500ML |
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Caraway (Carum carvi) Pure Essential Oil
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