Common Uses

  • Clove oil distillation (medium quality)
  • Herbal medicine and local remedies
  • Organic fertilizer ingredient
  • Low-cost spice formulations
  • Incense or aromatherapy base

Asalan Clove

Asalan Cloves refer to mixed-grade cloves that include a combination of good quality buds, broken cloves, stems, and clove pieces. This type is not hand-sorted or graded to a specific standard like Lalpari or Zanzibar grades. Asalan is commonly used in clove oil extraction, traditional medicine, fertilizer production, and low-cost spice products, especially where appearance is not the main concern.

This grade is generally sold as-is from farmers or initial collectors, making it a more affordable option in the clove market.


General Specifications

  • Origin: Indonesia
  • Moisture Content: Max 14%
  • Oil Content: 10 – 13%
  • Color: Mixed (Light to Dark Brown, some Blackish)
  • Admixture: Max 3 – 5%
  • Foreign Matter: Max 1 – 2%
  • Type Material: Mixed Whole, Broken, Immature, and Stem
  • Aroma: Mild to Strong Clove Scent
  • Packaging: 50 kg Jute Bag (custom size available)

Key Features

  • Economical and widely available
  • Contains a mix of qualities and forms
  • Still usable for oil extraction and non-food industries
  • Often sourced directly from farmers or local collectors
  • Suitable for bulk processing