Clove

Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum, syn. Eugenia aromaticum or Eugenia caryophyllata) are the aromatic dried flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae. Cloves are native to Indonesia and India and used as a spice in cuisine all over the world. The English name derives from Latin clavus 'nail' (also origin of French clou 'nail') as the buds vaguely resemble small irregular nails in shape. Cloves are harvested primarily in Indonesia, Madagascar, Zanzi... more

Scientific name:

  • Syzygium aromaticum

Rank:

Also known as:

  • cloves,
  • Spices, cloves, ground

Organism Classification

Higher classification:

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 5.98 g (0.211 oz )
  • 20.07 g (0.7079 oz )
  • 61.21 g (2.159 oz )
  • 5.88 g (0.207 oz )
  • 0.02 g (0.00071 oz )
  • 1.14 g (0.0402 oz )
  • 1.07 g (0.0377 oz )
  • 6.86 g (0.242 oz )
  • 2.38 g (0.084 oz )
  • 0.15 g (0.0053 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 1,350 kJ (8426000000000000000 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 02011
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