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A transparent journey rooted in nature — where careful sourcing, skilled hands, and rigorous quality checks come together to deliver purity you can trust.

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Premium Cloves

Intense Aroma
Bold Flavor
Nature’s Spice

Cloves (Laung) are a highly aromatic spice known for their strong flavor and warm, slightly sweet taste. Used for centuries in traditional cooking and wellness practices, cloves add depth and richness to a wide variety of dishes. Their natural oils and powerful antioxidants make them valued not only for flavor but also for their beneficial properties.

❤️ Supports oral and dental health 🛡️ Helps strengthen immunity 🌿 Rich in powerful antioxidants 💪 Helps support digestion ✨ Promotes overall wellness 🍃 Supports respiratory health
Premium Cloves

Premium Cloves Products We Offer

Our premium cloves are carefully sourced from trusted farms where they are harvested at the perfect stage to preserve their natural oils and rich aroma. Each clove is selected with care to ensure strong flavor, freshness, and consistent quality. After thorough cleaning and grading, the cloves are hygienically packed in moisture-proof packaging to maintain their aroma and potency. Ideal for spice blends, teas, desserts, and traditional cooking, our cloves deliver bold flavor, natural goodness, and premium quality in every piece.

Makrave Makhana Journey

The Journey of Cloves

From Bud to Pack – Intense, Aromatic & Naturally Powerful

At Prosperra, our cloves are sourced from trusted farms where clove trees grow in ideal tropical climates. The spice comes from the unopened flower buds of the clove tree, which are carefully harvested at the right stage to capture their strong aroma and rich flavor.

Each batch is carefully inspected to ensure purity, freshness, and premium quality. After harvesting, the buds are naturally dried until they develop their characteristic dark color and intense fragrance.

From careful sourcing to hygienic packaging, we ensure that every clove retains its natural oils, bold flavor, and aromatic strength — delivering authentic spice quality for your kitchen.

1

Bud Harvesting

Cloves are harvested as unopened flower buds from mature clove trees when they reach the perfect stage for maximum flavor and aroma.

2

Cleaning & Preparation

The harvested buds are carefully cleaned to remove stems, dust, and other impurities.

3

Natural Drying

The buds are dried under controlled conditions until they turn dark brown and develop their strong aromatic properties.

4

Grading & Quality Check

Dried cloves are sorted and graded based on size, color, and aroma to ensure only premium-quality cloves are selected.

5

Sorting & Packing

The selected cloves are hygienically packed in moisture-proof packaging to maintain their freshness, flavor, and long shelf life.

Varieties of Clove

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our products, quality standards, and business process.

Many chefs and spice experts consider Zanzibar and Madagascar cloves among the highest-quality varieties because they typically have a high essential oil content and a very strong aroma. However, the “best” variety can also depend on how you plan to use them—some are better for cooking, while others are ideal for spice blends or medicinal uses.

Good-quality cloves are usually dark brown, slightly oily, and have a strong, spicy aroma. A simple trick is to place a clove in water—if it sinks or stands upright, it generally means it has good oil content and is fresh. Dry, pale, or brittle cloves may have lost their flavor over time.

Yes, sometimes they are. For instance, Indonesian cloves are widely used in cooking and traditional spice mixes, while cloves from Zanzibar or Madagascar are often preferred for their intense flavor in premium spice blends, baking, and medicinal preparations.

Cloves are a versatile spice used in both sweet and savory dishes. They are commonly added to curries, rice dishes, biryanis, teas, desserts, and baked goods. Even a small amount can add a warm, aromatic flavor, which is why cloves are often used sparingly in recipes.

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