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    Spice trade in Kerala dates back 7500 years. The Spice Coast of Malabar has found mention in ancient travelogues. And if chilli and pepper have been the hot favourites across time, the cardamom of Malabar is considered the best in the world. In fact, today only cardamom from Kerala is used for any medicinal purposes in the West.

    Cardamom ( Elettaria cardamomum), apart from its medicinal qualities, has a pleasing flavour and aroma that makes it a chief condiment for tea, cool drinks, confectioneries and sweetmeats, vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. At 750-1000 m above sea level the wooded Western Ghats are the home of the cardamom. The hills of Idukki district, which is the main cultivator of the spice, are called Cardamom Hills.

    India is the world's largest producer of cardamom and Kerala contributes the lion's share. Commonly used in the state (and in the country), cardamom is available at all provision stores, super markets and state owned emporia across the country. Though the standard price is around Rs. 500/kg to Rs. 600/kg it may vary depending on quality.

    Pepper

    Recently one of our guests from Finland reported with great enthusiasm. "Yesterday I fulfilled one of my greatest ambitions". He had visited a pepper plantation the previous day. Many of his friends too shared his excitement having seen the precious pepper in its natural habitat.

    In Kerala pepper is cultivated in a mixed crop environment. In Wayanad, pepper is planted amongst coffee plantations, and cultivated on a large scale. Pepper is also a main item in most kitchen gardens of Kerala.

    The spice-scented shores of Kerala have beckoned traders from time immemorial, and its allure continues to hold sway even today. The spices trade still dominates the commercial transactions of the State. India, the world's largest exporter of spices, realises three fourths of its total output from the rich plantations of Kerala.

    Kerala's spice trade with Babylon and Egypt can be traced back to the 3rd millennium BC. Cinnamon from Kerala was used in embalming the dead bodies of the Pharaohs and in the manufacture of perfumes and holy oils. King Solomon of Israel (1000 BC) is recorded to have sent his ships to Kerala for spices. Cinnamon from Kerala first found its way to the Middle East through the Arabs.

    Clove and Spices

    A common spice of Kerala, cloves are the dried floral buds of Eugenia caryophyllaeta. Keralites call it Grambu or Karayambu.

    Clove is one of the key ingredient of 'garam masala' (spices in varying proportions roasted and powdered). Traditionally garam masala is prepared and preserved at home, but now masala in ready to use powder form is available under different brand names. Cloves are also used to flavour sweets.

    Cloves are available in sealed packs, which can be preserved for years together, at any provision store in the state.

    In addition to being a flavouring agent clove has medicinal value too. Clove oil is a balm for tooth ache - Even the crushed leaves of the clove tree give relief to tooth ache. Clove oil is also effective in the treatment of acidity and indigestion. Prices varies according to quality and seasons.

    Natural Chips from Kerala

    Chips are a favourite snack with people of all ages, all over the world. Anyone would be familiar with Pringles potato chips, Bahl-Sen flavoured chips and a variety of French fries. And no one would deny the fact that once they begin to eat chips they can never stop.

    In Kerala, our exotic cuisine offers a rare variety of natural chips - without artificial colours or added flavours. We make chips from unripe bananas, jack fruits, tapioca, potatoes etc. You can find chips makers all over the State. These crisp, salty, deep fried thin slices of vegetables are also made in the houses and the most common is the banana chips.

    Prices vary according to that of the cooking oil, (usually coconut oils), bananas, jack fruits, tapioca, potatoes and so on.

    Shopping in Thekkady

    Spices
    Peermade Marketing Co-operative society Ltd.,
    Thekkady Jn.
    Tel 91-486-2322256

    Handicrafts
    Grama silpa,
    Kumily
    Tel 91-486-2322247

    Kairali Handicrafts
    , Aranya Nivas
    Tel 91-486-2322023

    Book shops
    D.C. Books,
    Kumily Tel
    91-486-2322548
    Nature shop Wildlife Books,
    Ambady Jn,.
    Kumily
    Tel 91-486-2322763
    Ranger Wood Nature shop,
    Thekkady Tel 91-486-2322564

    Ayurveda
    Sree Sankara Gardens Anakkara,
    Kumily
    Tel 91-486-2362322
    Shalimar Spice Garden,
    Murrikady
    Tel 91-486-2322132

    Spice Village
    Kumily Tel
    91-486-2322314

    Shopping in Munnar

    Shopping Handicrafts, Books etc.
    Leo Gift House, Munnar
    DMS Shopping Centre, Munnar
    Marakkar Shopping Centre, Munnar
    Rahim Book Stall, Munnar Tel 91-486-2530759

    Spices
    DTPC stall, Munnar Tel. 91-486-2530682

    Tea Shops
    Sunny Traders, Munnar Tel 91-486-2530476
    Green Field, Munnar
    Abbas Tea, Munnar



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