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All prices are in Canadian Dollars.

 

100% Naturally Pure Mace.

 

Our Mace is ruby red in it's natural color.

It is not a pepper! Not Spicy!

 

Mace, a spice consisting of a lacy covering on the Nutmeg spice. A tropical evergreen tree.

Mace has a slightly warm taste and a fragrance similar to that of nutmeg. It is used to flavour baking treats, meat, and fish dishes; to flavour sauces and vegetables; and in preserving and pickling.

 

You can make sweets, puddings, muffins, cakes and different kinds of breads with mace being one of the main ingredients.

 

It is also used while brewing milk, tea or masala milk.

 

Try using mace spice while making pickles, ketchups, curries and sauces.

 

Mace spice has often been used while making delicious mashed potatoes, broths, soups and rice preparations.

 

Strictly No additives, No preservatives, No chemicals, No dyes, No enhanchers, NON-GMO.

 

Mace also have medicinal properties, it is known to treat cold and cough! It protects you from flu and viral diseases and keeps your body safe and protected from diseases. It is also used to prepare cough syrups and cold rubs. Mace Spice is also a good remedy for asthma patients.

 

Another health benefit of mace spice is its ability to protect your kidneys. It stops kidney stones from developing in your body. And if you have kidney stones, it dissolves them effectively. It is known to be an excellent natural remedy for treating minor kidney infections.

Disclaimer: Pure Traditional Farms are not medical experts, and do not advise to take our products with the intentions to cure and fix health issues. Please research and get professional advice where needed.

Ground Mace - Organically Pure - (28g)

C$8.50Price
    Spices in Jars

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