Collection: Green Cardamom
Explore premium Sri Lankan green cardamom — selected, cured, and packed to deliver fresh, complex flavor and aroma.
Perfect for cooking, baking, tea, and spice blends that call for authentic, fragrant cardamom.
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Green Cardamom Pods
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Regular price From $16.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $16.00 USD -
Green Cardamom Shaker
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Regular price $16.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $16.00 USD -
Cardamom Oil
5.0 / 5.0
(2) 2 total reviews
Regular price From $48.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $48.00 USD
Green Cardamom Pods – Whole, High‑Grade Sri Lankan Pods
Our Green Cardamom Pods are shade‑cured and vacuum‑packed to preserve their rich essential oils. Use them whole in curries, rice dishes, or chai for slow‑infused aroma. Crack or grind just before use to release vibrant floral, citrusy, and slightly minty notes that elevate both sweet and savory recipes.
Green Cardamom Shaker – Ready‑to‑Use Cracked Cardamom for Everyday Cooking
The Green Cardamom Shaker offers convenience without sacrificing flavor. Filled with premium Sri Lankan pods, its cracked cardamom delivers quick, aromatic spice ideal for rice, stews, spice blends, baking, or coffee. Perfect for kitchens seeking easy flavor boosts with authentic cardamom taste.
Cardamom Tea – Fragrant Ceylon Tea Infused with Premium Cardamom
Cardamom Tea blends quality Ceylon tea leaves with fine green cardamom for a soothing, aromatic brew. Expect a warm, spicy‑citrus aroma and a subtly sweet flavor ideal for relaxing moments, digestion support, or as a cozy daily ritual.
FAQ's
Should I buy whole cardamom pods or ground cardamom?
Whole pods are almost always the better choice if you care about flavor. Here's why: cardamom contains volatile oils that give it that distinctive sweet, floral, citrus-pine taste. The moment you grind those seeds, those oils start escaping into the air. Pre-ground cardamom from the store has been sitting on shelves for who knows how long, losing potency the whole time.
Whole pods act like little protective cases for the seeds inside. They keep the flavor locked in until you're ready to use them. When you crack open a fresh pod and crush the seeds right before cooking, the difference is obvious. The aroma hits you immediately, and the flavor in your finished dish is noticeably stronger.
This is exactly why DRUERA only sells whole green cardamom pods rather than pre-ground powder. Grinding cardamom yourself takes just seconds with a mortar and pestle or spice grinder, and the flavor payoff is huge. For dishes like chai, biryani, or curries where you're infusing flavor, you can toss in whole pods and remove them before serving. For baking, crush the seeds right before adding them to your batter. Either way, you're getting cardamom at its peak.
What's the difference between green cardamom and black cardamom?
They're actually from different plants and taste completely different, so don't swap one for the other thinking they're interchangeable.
Green cardamom (the more common type) comes from the Elettaria cardamomum plant. It has a sweet, floral flavor with hints of citrus and eucalyptus. You can use it in both sweet and savory dishes, which is why it shows up in everything from Indian desserts to Scandinavian pastries to Middle Eastern coffee. It's harvested before the pods fully mature, which keeps that delicate, complex flavor.
Black cardamom comes from a completely different plant (Amomum subulatum) and is dried over open flames, giving it a bold, smoky, almost campfire-like taste with menthol notes. It works in hearty savory dishes like stews, curries, and meat braises where that smokiness can shine. You'd never put it in a cake or chai tea unless you wanted your dessert to taste like it was cooked over a bonfire.
Green cardamom is also significantly more expensive because of limited growing regions and labor-intensive harvesting. It's often called the "Queen of Spices" and ranks as the third most expensive spice in the world after saffron and vanilla.
DRUERA sources green cardamom from the Western Ghats region of India and Sri Lanka, where the climate and soil produce pods with the most intense aroma and flavor.
How do I store cardamom so it doesn't lose its flavor?
Cardamom's four enemies are heat, light, humidity, and air. Protect it from those, and your pods will stay potent for up to 3-4 years. Ignore them, and you'll end up with sad, flavorless husks.
Here's what to do: Keep your cardamom in an airtight container (glass jars with tight lids work best) in a cool, dark cupboard away from your stove or oven. The temperature swings near cooking appliances will degrade the essential oils faster. Skip the refrigerator, though. The moisture can make the pods clump and go musty.
A quick freshness test: crack open a pod and smell it. Fresh cardamom hits you with an immediate wave of that sweet, piney, citrus aroma. If you get nothing, or it smells dusty and flat, the spice has lost its punch. Also look at the color. Vibrant green pods are what you want. Pale, faded pods have likely been sitting around too long.
DRUERA packages cardamom in airtight, light-protective packaging to preserve freshness from the moment it leaves the source. But once you open it, proper storage at home makes all the difference in how long that flavor lasts.
Let customers speak for us
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Really like these toothpicks! Just wish there were an option for refills without costing 50+ dollars! I’m sure Druera could come up with an option for repeat customers.
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