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Clove


Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum, syn. Eugenia aromaticum) are the aromatic dried flower buds of a

tree in the family Myrtaceae. It is native to Indonesia and used as a spice in cuisine all over the

world. The name derives from French clou, a nail, as the buds vaguely resemble small irregular nails

in shape. Cloves are harvested primarily in Indonesia (Banda Islands, known as the "Spice Islands")

and Madagascar; it is also grown in Zanzibar, India, and Sri Lanka.

The clove tree is an evergreen which grows to a height ranging from 10-20 m, having large

oval leaves and crimson flowers in numerous groups of terminal clusters. The flower buds are at

first of a pale color and gradually become green, after which they develop into a bright red, when

they are ready for collecting. Cloves are harvested when 1.5-2 cm long, and consist of a long

calyx, terminating in four spreading sepals, and four unopened petals which form a small ball in

the centre.

Cloves can be used in cooking either whole or in a ground form, but as they are extremely

strong they are used sparingly. The spice is used throughout Europe and Asia and is smoked in

cigarettes (also known as kreteks) in Indonesia and in occasional coffee bars in the West, mixed

with marijuana to create marijuana spliffs. Cloves are also an important incense material in

Chinese and Japanese culture. Clove essential oil is used in aromatherapy and oil of cloves is

widely used to treat toothache in dental emergencies.

In the 4th century BC, Chinese leaders in the Han Dynasty required those who addressed them

to chew cloves so as to freshen their breath. Cloves, along with nutmeg and pepper, were highly

prized in Roman times, and Pliny the Elder once famously complained that "there is no year in which

India does not drain the Roman Empire of fifty million sesterces". Cloves were traded by Arabs

during the Middle Ages in the profitable Indian Ocean trade. In the late 15th century, Portugal

took over the Indian Ocean trade, including cloves, due to the Treaty of Tordesillas with Spain and

a separate treaty with the sultan of Ternate. The Portuguese brought large quantities of cloves to

Europe, mainly from the Maluku Islands. Clove was then one of the most valuable spices, a kg

costing around 7 g of gold.

The trade later became dominated by the Dutch in the 17th century. With great difficulty the

French succeeded in introducing the clove tree into Mauritius in the year 1770; subsequently their

cultivation was introduced into Guiana, Brazil, most of the West Indies, and Zanzibar, where the

majority of cloves are grown today.

In Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries, cloves were worth at least their weight in gold,

due to the high price of importing them.

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