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Calabash nutmeg is a West African spice derived from the seeds of the Monodora myristica tree. Although not botanically related to “true nutmeg,” it has a similar warm, aromatic flavor with notes of nutmeg and pepper. It is commonly dried and ground or used whole.
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Food & Culinary:
Used as a nutmeg substitute in soups, stews, sauces.
Flavoring in meat dishes (especially bushmeat and fish).
Ingredient in spice blends and seasoning powders.
Pharmaceutical / Herbal:
Used in traditional medicine for stomach ailments, rheumatism, and headaches.
Contains compounds with antimicrobial properties.
Perfume & Fragrance:
Aromatic oil is valued in small-scale fragrance production.
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Plant-based flavoring in the growing alternative meat industry.
Functional food research exploring antioxidants and antimicrobial activity.
Diaspora interest in heritage spices for African-inspired cooking kits.
Small-scale interest in craft spirits (infused gin, rum).
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NAICS Codes:
311942 – Spice and Extract Manufacturing.
424490 – Other Grocery and Related Products Wholesalers.
325411 – Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing.
Entrepreneurial Angle:
Package as a specialty spice (whole or ground) for niche ethnic stores and online retail.
Blend into African seasoning mixes (similar to curry blends, “West African spice mix”).
Explore artisanal beverage infusions (craft gins, bitters).
Promote as a low-cost, high-value spice alternative to nutmeg in global kitchens.
Market Strength & Forecast:
Spices as a global category are forecast to grow at ~6% CAGR by 2030, driven by ethnic cuisine interest.
Calabash nutmeg has niche appeal but strong potential in diaspora markets and in fusion cuisine.
Positioned as an exotic, natural flavor enhancer for clean-label products.