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Clove 15ml
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The benefits and uses of clove date back to ancient China and India. As a cooking spice, Clove adds a spicy flavour to any dish or dessert. Clove is also widely used in dental preparations, candy, and gum, for its flavour.

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Manufacturing

Our products are manufactured in Pleasant Grove, Utah, USA both locally and globally. We are independent partners of doTerra to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.

Meet doTERRA Clove Oil

Usage instructions:

• Instead of using dry clove, use Clove oil to taste when baking treats.

• Add two drops of Clove to water for spicy flavour.

Application instructions:

• For food flavouring.

Contraindications:

Only use diluted. Take no more than one drop per day. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Keep out of eyes, inner ears, face, sensitive areas, and mucosa. In case of skin contact, dilute generously with a carrier oil.

Sourcing

Why Madagascar?

Clove trees require a tropical, humid environment. They have been growing in Madagascar for approximately 200 years.

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How Does It Work?

Madagascar

The clove tree is originally from Southeast Asia, and most of the production of clove is for the spice industry. It takes a clove tree about 3 years to mature, but they can live to be more than 100 years old.

The essential oil comes from the buds on the tree. Right before they blossom, the buds turn bright red, which means they are ready for harvest. After the buds are harvested, they are dried in the sun. The buds are then steam distilled to produce the essential oil.

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Cooking with Clove

Essential oils are very potent compared to dry seasonings, spices, or other flavouring agents, so even the tiniest amount can add a serious blast of flavour to your dish. When using Clove in cooking, it is best to use the toothpick method – dip the tip of a clean toothpick into the essential oil bottle and stir the toothpick into your ingredients. After you’ve stirred the toothpick around in the dish, do a taste test to see whether you want to add more of the oil or not.

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Primary Benefits

  • Commonly recognised as a ground household spice, Clove can be utilised outside of the kitchen with its unique and powerful properties.
  • Its warm and spicy characteristics make Clove essential oil ideal to incorporate into seasonal recipes.
  • Frequently used in desserts for its invigorating flavour and aromatic fragrance such as sugar cookies.

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