Cloves

from $2.00

Whole Cloves—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

Clove remains a popular ingredient in baking, mulled wine, chai tea, and herbal formulations. Stimulating and aromatic, whole cloves are used in savory dishes in Middle Eastern, north African, Chinese, and Indian cuisines.

Cloves are highly aromatic, pungent, and energetically heating. Dried flower buds powdered as a culinary spice or as part of a tea blend.

Cloves are also used to stud a ham and lend their warm flavor it its saltiness.

History + Folklore

Cloves were historically traded from the Spice Islands by ancient Romans and Chinese. The Chinese chewed cloves to freshen their breath.

Along with nutmeg, cloves were among the most sought after spices of the age of European exploration.

A pomander of oranges studded with cloves has been traditionally used to repel moths from closets

Magickal

Protection, Exorcism, Love, Money, Anti-Gossip

Masculine, Jupiter, Fire

Various folk tales and myths surround clove as it was believed to be imbued with the magical powers of protection, love, and, burned as incense to attract financial abundance. Further, it was thought that burning it as incense would stop others from gossiping about you. Additionally, it is used in exorcisms to expel evil spirits.

Warnings: Consumption should not exceed small amounts for use as a spice.

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Whole Cloves—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

Clove remains a popular ingredient in baking, mulled wine, chai tea, and herbal formulations. Stimulating and aromatic, whole cloves are used in savory dishes in Middle Eastern, north African, Chinese, and Indian cuisines.

Cloves are highly aromatic, pungent, and energetically heating. Dried flower buds powdered as a culinary spice or as part of a tea blend.

Cloves are also used to stud a ham and lend their warm flavor it its saltiness.

History + Folklore

Cloves were historically traded from the Spice Islands by ancient Romans and Chinese. The Chinese chewed cloves to freshen their breath.

Along with nutmeg, cloves were among the most sought after spices of the age of European exploration.

A pomander of oranges studded with cloves has been traditionally used to repel moths from closets

Magickal

Protection, Exorcism, Love, Money, Anti-Gossip

Masculine, Jupiter, Fire

Various folk tales and myths surround clove as it was believed to be imbued with the magical powers of protection, love, and, burned as incense to attract financial abundance. Further, it was thought that burning it as incense would stop others from gossiping about you. Additionally, it is used in exorcisms to expel evil spirits.

Warnings: Consumption should not exceed small amounts for use as a spice.

Whole Cloves—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

Clove remains a popular ingredient in baking, mulled wine, chai tea, and herbal formulations. Stimulating and aromatic, whole cloves are used in savory dishes in Middle Eastern, north African, Chinese, and Indian cuisines.

Cloves are highly aromatic, pungent, and energetically heating. Dried flower buds powdered as a culinary spice or as part of a tea blend.

Cloves are also used to stud a ham and lend their warm flavor it its saltiness.

History + Folklore

Cloves were historically traded from the Spice Islands by ancient Romans and Chinese. The Chinese chewed cloves to freshen their breath.

Along with nutmeg, cloves were among the most sought after spices of the age of European exploration.

A pomander of oranges studded with cloves has been traditionally used to repel moths from closets

Magickal

Protection, Exorcism, Love, Money, Anti-Gossip

Masculine, Jupiter, Fire

Various folk tales and myths surround clove as it was believed to be imbued with the magical powers of protection, love, and, burned as incense to attract financial abundance. Further, it was thought that burning it as incense would stop others from gossiping about you. Additionally, it is used in exorcisms to expel evil spirits.

Warnings: Consumption should not exceed small amounts for use as a spice.

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