Loose Seed of Paradise (Aframomum melegueta) - Apothecary
Loose Seed of Paradise (Aframomum melegueta) - Apothecary
Loose Seed of Paradise (Aframomum melegueta) - Apothecary
Loose Seed of Paradise (Aframomum melegueta) - Apothecary
Loose Seed of Paradise (Aframomum melegueta) - Apothecary
Loose Seed of Paradise (Aframomum melegueta) - Apothecary

Loose Seed of Paradise (Aframomum melegueta) - Apothecary

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Seed of Paradise (Maniguette) – Aframomum melegueta

Main virtue: tonic spice with intense peppery and aromatic notes.

Main use: culinary seasoning, traditional herbal preparations, spicy cosmetics.

Native to the coastal regions of West Africa, the Seed of Paradise, also known as Maniguette or Guinea Pepper, is a precious spice. Its pungent taste, somewhere between pepper and cardamom, makes it an essential ingredient for flavoring dishes, drinks, and revitalizing natural preparations.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
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A legendary spice with a thousand uses

Once considered more precious than black pepper, Maniguette was one of the first African spices to reach medieval Europe. It was long used in royal kitchens, apothecaries, and traditional medicines for its subtle warmth and invigorating aromatic qualities.

Description

Small reddish-brown to blackish seeds, slightly rough surface, spicy, peppery flavor with a slightly lemony aftertaste.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Grain of Paradise, Maniguette, Guinea Pepper
  • Latin name: Aframomum melegueta
  • Family: Zingiberaceae (ginger family)
  • Part used: Seed
  • Shape: Whole
  • Origin: West Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast)
  • English name: Grains of Paradise
  • Name in German: Paradieskörner
  • Name in Spanish: Granos del paraíso
  • Name in Italian: Grani del paradiso
  • Name in Arabic: حبوب الجنة

Main virtues

Powerful aromatic spice to stimulate natural digestion, tone culinary preparations or enhance warming and invigorating cosmetic treatments.

Main constituents

Gingerol, paradol, shogaol, essential oils (myrcene, limonene), aromatic resins.

Use and dosage

  • Cuisine: Incorporated whole or ground into meat dishes, vegetables, marinades, or spicy drinks.
  • Infusion: 5 to 8 crushed seeds for a cup of hot water, infuse for 5 minutes.
  • Cosmetic: Used in warming body treatments and toning massage oils.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Use sparingly internally for those sensitive to strong spices.
  • Avoid excessive internal use during pregnancy without specialist advice.

History and origin

Highly prized since the 13th century on trans-Saharan trade routes, the Seed of Paradise enjoyed exceptional renown before the advent of Asian black pepper. Its evocative name illustrates the precious and mysterious aura that still surrounds it today.

Miscellaneous information

  • Packaging: kraft bag, glass jar or secure food bulk.
  • Storage: in a cool, dry place, away from direct light.
  • Shelf life: up to 2 years without major deterioration.

Sources and references

  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • Encyclopedia of Aromatic Plants – Botanical Archives
  • African Ethnobotany – Studies in Medieval Trade

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