Spices embody the aroma of God’s Own Country, “KERALA”. Kerala is home to a variety of spices: pepper, vanilla, cardamom, clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and turmeric. Kerala’s spice trade with the world dates back to the 3rd millennium BCE.The Malabar Coast of Kerala was witness to the arrival of Arabs, Chinese, and European powers like the Portuguese, the French and the British. Idukki district, in an Indian State of Kerala, lies amid the Western Ghats of Kerala.
Idukki is rich in forests and also known as the "Spice Garden of Kerala". The warm, humid climate of Kerala, the hazy hill stations with their loamy soil rich in organic matter and reasonable amount of rainfall contribute to the production of spices in Kerala. Situated in this greenery district and distributing products from this district is the specialty of ‘LJL Traders’ products.
Recently I bought some spices from LJL Traders. They assure the product quality and the delivery was on time. Their spices are collected from local farmers so any purchase from LJL Traders helps the local farmers. LJL is very customer-friendly and offers decent pricing, so I recommend their products.
Nivin