Cloves, also known as clove, are the dried flower buds of Syzygium aromaticum, a tree native to Indonesia. Highly valued for their warm, spicy aroma and strong flavor, cloves have been used for centuries in culinary traditions, herbal medicine, and natural wellness practices across Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Cloves are widely recognized for their role in digestive support, oral care traditions, and immune wellness. They are commonly used whole in cooking, ground into powder, brewed as tea, or infused to make clove oil, a concentrated preparation traditionally used for topical and aromatic purposes.
It’s important to clarify that clover leaf 4 (four-leaf clover) is not related to cloves. Clover leaves come from a completely different plant (Trifolium) and are symbolic rather than culinary or medicinal. This product refers strictly to cloves, the spice.
HOW TO USE
Culinary Uses
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Add whole cloves to soups, stews, rice, curries, and baked goods
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Use in spice blends, teas, and marinades
Clove Tea
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Add 2–3 whole cloves to hot water
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Steep or simmer for 10–15 minutes
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Strain and drink warm
Oral Care Tradition
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Chew one clove gently for fresh breath and oral comfort (traditional use)
Clove Oil (Related Use)
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Clove oil is made by infusing or distilling cloves
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Used externally or aromatically — not the same as whole cloves
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
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Powerful Aromatic Spice
Warm, spicy flavor with strong aroma. -
Digestive Support Tradition
Used to ease bloating and digestive discomfort. -
Oral Care Heritage
Historically used for breath freshness and gum comfort. -
Immune & Antioxidant Support
Naturally rich in protective plant compounds. -
Versatile Culinary & Herbal Use
Suitable for cooking, tea, and herbal blends. -
Naturally Caffeine-Free
Safe for day or evening use.
MAIN INGREDIENTS
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100% Whole Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
FAQ SECTION
Q: What are cloves?
Cloves are the dried flower buds of Syzygium aromaticum, used as a spice and traditional herbal ingredient.
Q: What is clove used for?
Clove is used in cooking, herbal tea, oral care traditions, and wellness preparations.
Q: What is clove oil?
Clove oil is a concentrated extract made from cloves, commonly used for topical or aromatic purposes. It is different from whole cloves.
Q: Can cloves be used to make tea?
Yes. Clove tea is traditionally used for digestion and warming support.
Q: Are cloves and clover leaf the same?
No. Clover leaf (including four-leaf clover) comes from a different plant and is symbolic, not culinary or medicinal like cloves.
Q: Can cloves be taken daily?
Yes, in moderate culinary or tea amounts.
Q: Do cloves contain caffeine?
No. Cloves are naturally caffeine-free.


















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