Swad Green Cardamom (Elaichi) – 14 oz

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Swad Green Cardamom – Bold Aroma & Premium Quality

Infuse your dishes with the intense, sweet, and floral fragrance of Swad Green Cardamom (). Known as the “Queen of Spices,” these premium green pods are hand-picked to ensure vibrant color and maximum essential oil content. Whether you are brewing a comforting pot of tea or preparing a festive feast, Swad provides the authentic flavor and aroma essential for high-quality cooking.

This 14 oz pack is ideal for frequent users, providing a generous supply of whole pods that retain their freshness much longer than pre-ground spices.

 Key Features & Benefits

  • Premium Green Pods: Selected for their bright green color and plump size, indicating high-quality seeds inside.

  • Intense Fragrance: Rich in natural oils that release a powerful, sweet-spicy aroma when cracked or ground.

  • Versatile Spice: A fundamental ingredient in both sweet desserts (like Gulab Jamun) and savory dishes (like Biryani).

  • Authentic Flavor: Essential for creating traditional Masala Chai, Turkish coffee, and aromatic rice preparations.

  • Natural & Pure: Contains 100% whole green cardamom with no artificial colors or preservatives.

Product Specifications

Brand Swad
Product Type Whole Green Cardamom ()
Net Weight 14 oz (397g)
Aroma Floral, Sweet, and Pungent
Best For Chai, Sweets, Biryani, and Meat Curries
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