THE SPICES OF MUNNAR |
Kerala
history is closely linked with its commerce, Over twelve varieties
of spices including ginger, garlic, cardamom, vannilla, pepper, cinnamon,
coffee, tea, clove and nutmeg is cultivated in Munnar and its neighbouring
villages. |
| Cardamom |
Scientific
name: Elletteria cardamomum Best altitude for cultivation : 1500 Mts above sea-level. Temperature : 10°C - 25°C. Rainfall required : 1500 mm. Propagation : Seedlings and vegetative propagation. Pollinating agent : The honey bee. Harvest season :
October to February. |
Pepper Temperature : Tolerance -10° C to 40° C. (Optimum -20°C to 30°C) Rainfall required : 2500 mm. Propagation : Stem cutting. Important varieties
: Panniyur -1, Karimunda, Kuthiravally, Arakkulam Munda, Balankotta and
Kalluvally. |
| Clove |
Scientific name : Eugenia caryophyllus Clove trees begin
to bear flowers 7-8 years after planting. Unopened flower buds are carefully
picked when they turn from green to pink. The buds are then allowed to
dry for 4-5 days till they become crisp and dark brown in colour. |
| Vanilla |
Scientific
name : Vanilla fragrans : Rainfall required : 1500 -3000 mm Propagation : Shoot cutting. Pollination : Artificial. A tropical orchid,
this requires a warm climate with frequent rains. Vanilla grows best in
uncleared jungle areas where it can get filtered sunlight. A creeper,
the plant requires support up to height of about 135 cm. The plant usually
begins to flower by the third year. The bean takes 10 to 12 months to
reach full maturity. |
| Cinnamon |
Scientific name : Cinnamon zeylanicum Cinnamon plants are
ready for harvest about 3 years after planting. Harvesting is done twice
in a year - in May and November. The bark of the cut down shoots is split
on the day of harvest itself and dried in the sun for 2 - 5 days. The
dry quills or bark are packed in bundles for trade. Leaves and tender
twigs are used for extraction of oil by distillation. |
| Nutmeg |
Scientific name : Myristica fragrans The Nutmeg tree bears
fruit throughout the year, but peak harvest season is from December to
May. The nuts split open when the fruits are fully ripe. After dehusking,
the red feathery aril (mace) is removed, flattened out and dried in the
sun for 10 - 15 days. The nuts are dried separately for 4 - 8 weeks till
the kernels rattle within the shells. |
| PLANTATIONS OF MUNNAR | ||
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| Scientific Name : Camillia sinesis |
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| Tea Processing | ||
The tender tea
leaves collected from the plantations are withered in hot air at the factory
and then sent to the rollers. After being rolled into particles and fermented,
they are fed into dries before they are ready to be packed. |
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| Medicinal value of tea | ||
| Stimulates the central nervous system Leads to increased period of awakening Prevents drowsiness and dullness Keeps alert the intellectual faculties. |
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| Coffee | ||
Coffee cultivation
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