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Essential Oils
- Ajowan Oil
- Aniseed Oil
- Basil Oil
- Black Pepper Oil
- Cardamom Oil
- Carrot Seed Oil
- Cassia Oil
- Cedarwood Oil
- Celery Oil
- Cinnamon Bark Oil
- Cinnamon Leaf Oil
- Citronella Oil
- Clove Bud Oil
- Clove Leaf Oil
- Coriander Seed Oil
- Cumin Seed Oil
- Curry Leaf Oil
- Cypriol Oil
- Davana Oil
- Dill Seed Oil
- Fennel Oil
- Frankincense Oil
- Garlic Oil
- Ginger Oil
- Gingergrass Oil
- Hing (Asafoetida) Oil
- Holy Basil Oil
- Juniper Berry Oil
- Lemongrass Oil
- Mace Oil
- Mustard Oil
- Neem Oil
- Nutmeg Oil
- Palmarosa Oil
- Rose Oil
- Rosemary Oil
- Spearmint Oil
- Thyme Oil
- Turmeric Oil
- Vetiver Oil
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Oleoresins
- Black Pepper Oleoresin
- Capsicum Oleoresin Decolorized
- Capsicum Oleoresin
- Cardamom Oleoresin
- Celery Oleoresin
- Cassia Oleoresin
- Clove Oleoresin
- Coriander Oleoresin
- Cumin Oleoresin
- Curry Leaf Oleoresin
- Dill Oleoresin
- Fennel Oleoresin
- Fenugreek Oleoresin
- Garlic Oleoresin
- Ginger Oleoresin
- Hing (Asafoetida) Oleoresin
- Mace Oleoresin
- Mustard Oleoresin
- Nutmeg Oleoresin
- Paprika Oleoresin
- Paprika Oleoresin Deodourised
- Piperine Powder
- Turmeric Oleoresin
- Turmeric Oleoresin Deodorized
- White Pepper Oleoresin
- Supercritical Fluid Extracts
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Encapsulated & Spraydried
- Black Pepper oil
- Basil oil
- Black Pepper Oleoresin
- Capsicum Oleoresin
- Cardamom Oleoresin
- Cardamom Oil
- Cassia Oleoresin
- Celery Oleoresin
- Clove Oleoresin
- Coriander Oleoresin
- Cumin Oleoresin
- Fennel oil
- Fennel Oleoresin
- Fenugreek Oleoresin
- Green chilli Oleoresin
- Ginger Oleoresin
- Garlic oil
- Garlic juice
- Green Tea
- Horse Raddish oil
- Lemon Grass oil
- Mace oil
- Mustard oil
- Nutmeg Oleoresin
- Onion oil
- Onion juice
- Oregano Oleoresin
- Pimento Oleoresin
- Paprika Oleoresin
- Rosemary Oleoresin
- Sage Oleoresin
- Thyme Oleoresin
- Tamarind
- Turmeric Oleoresin
- Vanilla extract
- White Pepper Oleoresin
- Herbal & Nutraceutical Ingredients
- Tea Extracts
About Mace Oil
The nutmeg tree, from which mace essential oil is derived, is native to the Molucca Islands in Indonesia, but it is also grown in other regions like the Caribbean, Sri Lanka, and India. The outer layer of the nutmeg seed is removed and dried, forming a lacy, red-colored spice called mace. The oil is then extracted from the dried mace using steam distillation, resulting in a clear to pale-yellow coloured oil. Mace essential oil is widely known for its sweet, warm, and spicy aroma that helps to calm the mind and reduce stress levels. It is also believed to have various therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and digestive stimulant. Due to its versatile nature, mace oil is widely used in the food and beverage industry to flavor products like baked goods, syrups, and sauces. Additionally, mace essential oil is popular in the fragrance and personal care industry due to its warm and spicy scent, and it is used to make perfumes, soaps, and lotions. It is also used in the nutraceutical industry as a natural supplement to promote digestive health and improve overall well-being. At Northern Extracts, we take great care to source only the best nutmeg seeds from trusted suppliers to ensure that our raw materials meet our high standards for quality. Our quality team employs strict quality control measures at every stage of the production process, from sourcing to packing, to ensure that our mace essential oil is pure, natural, and free from contaminants. This dedication to quality and purity means that you can trust Northern Extracts for essential oils that are effective and safe to use.