Indian Spice Oils - The Statistics, Trends, and Uses!
- aromaaz international
- Feb 10, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 1, 2021

Also, Get Insight About Exotic Oil Dilutions!
Indian spices are the most sought-after spices in the world due to their exquisite odor, taste, and texture. India is home to more than 65 spices out of 109 varieties listed by the International Organisation for Standardisation due to its varying climatic conditions. Approximate 3.15 million hectares of land are devoted to the cultivation of spices, and almost every state produces spices. The abundant harvest of spices makes India a leading producer of several spice oils and oleoresins of multiple grades.
Development in Spice Oil Industry
Indian spice industry has evolved over the years as a technology-led, market-driven, and quality-conscious community. International processed food manufacturers extensively prefer Indian spice oils and oleoresins to any other spice oils to add flavor to the food items. Technological advancements have helped unleash the inherent potential, wellness, and application capabilities of spice oils & oleoresins in F & B, pharmaceutical, medical & Industrial industries. The number of spice oils suppliers has increased. The suppliers follow stringent quality control measures that include pre-shipment inspection, quality checks, and mandatory inspections by spice board. The spices and allied products are subject to various checks regarding pesticide residues, contaminants, and aflatoxins.
The top Indian spice oils include black pepper, cardamom, clove, fennel, cassia, cinnamon bark, cumin, dill, ginger, and juniper berry. They are widely used in bakery items, processed meat, sauces, and salad dressings, perfumes, air fresheners, and beer. The oleoresins (a semi-solid substance containing oils and resins, extracted from herbal or spice plants) are also in great demand as they match the flavor, aroma, and pungency of large quantities of spice powder with their small amount. Black pepper, cardamom, chili, garlic, and clove are the extensively exported oleoresins from India. India accounts for 70% production of oleoresins in the world, and Kochi in Kerala is the hub of oleoresin manufacturing.
Organic Farming Of Spices
Organic farming has gained momentum in recent times. The organic spices do not contain harmful chemical compounds and provide essential taste, aroma, and wellness benefits. The demand for organic spice oils has increased due to global health consciousness and user-preference. Several organic essential oil manufacturers operate in India due to abundant wildcrafted and organically grown spice plants. They offer quality products at the most competitive prices. The US, UAE, UK, China, Germany, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia are the biggest buyers of organic Indian spice oils and oleoresins.

Exotic Oil Dilutions
Apart from spice oils, the essential oil manufacturers also offer distinct exotic oil dilutions that contain essential oil (3%) and carrier oil (97%). Most manufacturers use a jojoba carrier oil in exotic dilutions due to its waxy texture. In contrast, essential oils are aromatic floral oils such as chamomile, rose otto, lotus, jasmine, neroli, myrrh, vanilla, tuberose, and many more. The exotic oil dilution comprises a single variety of essential oil and carrier oil. They can be directly used for topical applications and as an ingredient in lotions, creams, or hair oils without hassles of measurement and blending. The websites of established manufacturers or suppliers provide the details of available dilutions and their content. Alternatively, the buyers can search for the preferred essential oil dilution online for their purchase.
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