cardamomo
Cardamomo, also known as cardamom, is a flowering plant in the family Zingiberaceae. The species Elettaria cardamomum and its close relative Amomum subulatum are the primary sources of the spice used worldwide. The plant grows as a perennial herbaceous rhizome with lance‑shaped leaves and produces small, greenish pods that contain aromatic seeds.
The spice is cultivated mainly in tropical regions with high humidity. India, especially the state of Kerala,
Cardamomo is prized for its sweet, slightly bitter, lemony aroma. It is used in Asian, Middle Eastern,
Economically, the spice commands a high price in global markets due to labor‑intensive harvesting and limited