ALL SPICES AT ONE PLACE
Sri Lanka is the land of spices, and Rich Ceylon Raw Spice is the place to buy Sri Lankan spices online. Rich Ceylon offers a wide range of spices in Sri Lanka. And, you can now buy the best quality spices wholesale all under one roof. In addition, we are also the most popular wholesale spice supplier in Sri Lanka, for both organic and conventional spices. We guarantee all our buyers the best price for all spices, herbs, and culinary ingredients in Sri Lanka.
HERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO BUY THE ORGANIC SPICES
Rich Ceylon Raw Spices is an exporter of pure Ceylon organic SPICES & HERBS, to all over the world. The company has a group of registered farmers and suppliers in the country to provide quality products. The company regularly monitors their good agricultural processing practices to ensure the quality of the products and protection of the environment. As a responsible business organization that concerns the health of our customers and the environmental sustainability the company’s primary focus is to provide organic products. Quality of our organic products is ensured by standard certifications, which are valid locally and internationally, of our registered farmers and primary suppliers.
We Provide the Best Quality Spices
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Who We are
About Us
Rich Ceylon Raw Spices Company is one of the leading wholesale, Ceylon cinnamon, vanilla beans, and spices suppliers in Sri Lanka. Therefore, we are truly passionate about manufacturing and supplying high-quality pure true cinnamon, and exquisite spices. Whether you own a small-scale or large-scale business, we at Rich Ceylon are there to carry off all your requirements at an affordable price, yet with top-quality.
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Pepper, commonly called “King of spices”, has dominated the international spice market for ages. Despite the fact that most pepper originated from South of India, a variety of wild pepper is native to Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon). Pepper comes from an evergreen climbing tree called Piper nigrum.
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The Whole Cloves is a dried and unopened flower of the Myrtaceae family plant. As a spice, clove adds a nice flavor to the food with internal health benefits. Therefore, we use it for all cuisines in every household. Further, it is a great spice for savory foods, but we can use it for sweet food as well.
Cardamom is one of the most valued spices in the world. In Sri Lanka, we call it “Enasal” in the local language. You can buy cardamom wholesale in whole form, ground cardamom, and cardamom oil. Furthermore, we are very popular as a green cardamom supplier to the world market
Mace
Although some reports show that Nutmeg and Mace was introduced into Sri Lanka at the beginning of the 19th century, evidence showing that the plant was brought much earlier by merchants also exists. The tree is native to the East of Indonesia.
For ages, ginger has been used as a spice as well as medicine by many people. These applications were mainly popular in the Arabic, Indian, and Asian traditional communities. Later, the plant was exported to European countries. Today, large-scale cultivation is largely practised in Sri Lanka, China, Australia, India, Hawaii, Japan, and Pakistan.
Garcinia gummi-gutta is a tropical species of Garcinia. Common names include Garcinia Cambogia (a former scientific name), as well as brindleberry, Malabar tamarind, and kudam puli (pot tamarind). This fruit looks like a small pumpkin and is green to pale yellow in color.
Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily from the Mexican species, flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia). The word vanilla, derived from the diminutive of the Spanish word vaina, translated simply as "little pod".Vanilla is the second-most expensive spice after saffron
Turmeric is one of the most effective nutritional supplements in the world. Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric. Therefore, it is a very special spice with natural anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Furthermore, Sri Lankan Turmeric is identified as the best quality turmeric on the market with its higher curcumin content.
The Best Cinnamon
Ceylon Pure Cinnamon
WHAT IS PURE CINNAMON
Ceylon is the ONLY true cinnamon growing region in the world. The British named this island as “Ceylon” after colonizing it. Therefore, the island was later renamed as “Sri Lanka” after it became a republic within the commonwealth. Furthermore, Sri Lankan cinnamon is best known in the world market, as “Ceylon Cinnamon”.
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CINNAMON WHOLESALE
HOW WILL PURE CEYLON CINNAMON BE IN THE FUTURE
Rich Ceylon Raw Spices company is one of the cinnamon exporters in Sri Lanka. And, we guarantee superior quality with our true Ceylon Cinnamon. Furthermore, we grow, manufacture, and export our finest cinnamon crop from our own estates in Sri Lanka. Therefore, you can buy different grades of cinnamon at different prices
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Our website shows online retail prices with FREE shipping. If you are planning to buy more than 2 kg, just let us know for special rates. We have attractive and competitive prices for all of our products if you go over 100 or 500kg. It means all the prices are dependent on the order quantity. If you want to get wholesale prices on our products, contact us at +94719897315 (WhatsApp) or email richceylonrawspices@gmail.com
Yes, we supply FREE samples, and standard samples are 25–30g from each grade. The courier cost of the samples should be paid by the client (sending via EMS, Aramex, FedEx, or DHL).
We use FedEx/Aramex and economy shipping options for small orders (Online orders). Visit our shipping guide
Our website shows online retail prices with FREE shipping. If you are planning to buy more than 2 kg, just let us know for special rates. We have attractive and competitive prices for all of our products if you go over 100 or 500kg. It means all the prices are dependent on the order quantity. If you want to get wholesale prices on our products, contact us at +94719897315 (WhatsApp) or email richceylonrawspices@gmail.com