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cardamom seeds for planting online Organic Cardamom SeedsOrganic Decorticated Cardamom Seeds from Spicy Organic are the purest form of green cardamom Elettaria cardamomum seeds with the papery green husks fully removed, leaving just the intensely aromatic, citrusy sweet seeds that hold all of cardamom's flavor and fragrance. Sourced from the high altitude organic farms of Guatemala the world's largest cardamom producer these whole seeds deliver the most concentrated, cleanest cardamom flavor of any form:

Organic Decorticated Cardamom Seeds from Spicy Organic are the purest form of green cardamom — Elettaria cardamomum seeds with the papery green husks fully removed, leaving just the intensely aromatic, citrusy-sweet seeds that hold all of cardamom's flavor and fragrance. Sourced from the high-altitude organic farms of Guatemala — the world's largest cardamom producer — these whole seeds deliver the most concentrated, cleanest cardamom flavor of any form: easier to measure than whole pods, easier to grind than cut-and-sifted, and free from husk fragments that require straining. USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO, and gluten-free.

✓ USDA Certified Organic  |  ✓ Non-GMO  |  ✓ Gluten-Free  |  ✓ Vegan  |  ✓ Sourced from Guatemala  |  ✓ Pure Seeds — Husks Fully Removed

What does "decorticated" mean — and why does it matter?

"Decorticated" simply means the outer shell (the pod or husk) has been removed. Green cardamom pods contain a papery green husk that houses the seeds inside — the husk contributes a mild, slightly grassy note and some bitterness. The seeds themselves hold the concentrated essential oils responsible for cardamom's signature warm, citrusy, floral flavor.

By removing the husk entirely, decorticated seeds give you:

  • More concentrated flavor per gram — you are getting only the flavor-active seed, not the husk that dilutes it
  • Easier, cleaner measuring — consistent seed-only volume without the air-filled pods that make volume measurements unreliable
  • Better for grinding — seeds grind more uniformly than whole pods or cut-and-sifted mixtures, producing a finer, more consistent cardamom powder
  • No straining needed in most applications — the seeds are small enough to leave in chai, rice dishes, and desserts without the textural intrusion of pod fragments

Decorticated seeds vs. whole pods vs. cut and sifted — which form do you need?

  • Whole green cardamom pods — seeds fully enclosed in intact green husk. The husk protects seeds during storage (longest shelf life) and can be used for tempering in hot oil (traditional biryani and Indian cooking technique). Require cracking before use. Best for: South Asian cooking, whole-pod tempering, visual garnish.
  • Cut and sifted (our Cut & Sifted Cardamom) — pods split open with seeds partially separated and some husk fragments remaining. A middle-ground form — faster infusion than whole pods, more surface area than decorticated seeds, but requires straining in smooth applications. Best for: chai infusions, syrups, and applications where you want to strain before serving.
  • Decorticated seeds (this product) — pure seeds only, no husk. Most concentrated flavor. Easiest to grind precisely. Can be used in smooth beverages without straining (seeds sink). Best for: grinding fresh cardamom powder, precise measuring for baking, coffee, spice blends, and applications where no straining is desired.

Sourced from Guatemala — the world's cardamom capital

Guatemala produces over 60% of the world's cardamom supply, and the volcanic highlands of Alta Verapaz and Quetzaltenango are widely recognized as producing the finest green cardamom available anywhere. The combination of high altitude, rich volcanic soil, and year-round tropical humidity creates pods with an exceptionally high essential oil content — the oils that give cardamom its complex, warm, citrusy-floral character.

Our decorticated seeds are sourced from USDA Certified Organic farms in these highland regions, where the pods are harvested by hand at peak ripeness, carefully husked, and the pure seeds sealed immediately in airtight pouches to lock in their volatile aromatic compounds.

How to use decorticated cardamom seeds — with quantities

Grinding to fresh cardamom powder (the primary advantage):

  • Spice grinder method: Add 1 tsp decorticated seeds to a spice grinder and grind to a fine powder. Yields approximately ¾ tsp freshly ground cardamom powder — dramatically more aromatic than pre-ground. Use immediately; freshly ground cardamom loses its peak aroma within hours.
  • Mortar and pestle: Grind 10–12 seeds for approximately ¼ tsp coarsely ground cardamom — ideal for chai where slightly textured cardamom is traditional.
  • Yield reference: 1 tsp decorticated seeds = approximately ¾ tsp freshly ground powder = the seeds from approximately 8–10 whole pods.

Chai and spiced beverages:

  • Masala chai (4 cups): Add ½ tsp decorticated seeds (lightly crushed in a mortar) to your chai pot with ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and black pepper. Simmer 8–10 minutes in milk and water. The crushed seeds release flavor faster than whole pods and leave no large pod fragments — you can strain or leave the fine seeds in.
  • Cardamom coffee (Arabic style): Add ¼ tsp lightly crushed seeds per 2 cups of coffee grounds before brewing. Or grind the seeds finely and add to freshly brewed coffee. This is the traditional method for Arabic qahwa — the cardamom-spiced coffee of the Gulf region.
  • Cardamom simple syrup: Simmer ½ cup sugar + ½ cup water + 1 tsp decorticated seeds for 10 minutes. Cool and strain. Use in lattes, cocktails, and desserts. The decorticated seeds infuse cleanly without pod bitterness.

Baking and desserts:

  • Swedish cardamom buns (kardemummabullar) — filling: Grind 2 tsp decorticated seeds finely and combine with softened butter and sugar for the filling of a standard batch (12 buns). Freshly ground from whole seeds is what gives authentic kardemummabullar their intensely fragrant character.
  • Indian sweets (kheer, halwa, barfi): Grind ½ tsp seeds to a fine powder and add to the finished sweet just before serving — cardamom is the defining flavoring of most Indian mithai.
  • Cardamom cookies and shortbread: Grind 1 tsp seeds and add to a standard cookie batch for an exotic, warmly spiced cookie.

Indian and South Asian cooking:

  • Biryani spice blend: Grind ½ tsp decorticated seeds alongside cinnamon, cloves, and mace for a fresh biryani spice paste — more aromatic than using pre-ground cardamom powder.
  • Garam masala: Decorticated seeds are an ideal starting point for homemade garam masala — grind with other whole spices for a completely fresh blend.
  • Lassi and yogurt drinks: Grind ¼ tsp seeds to a fine powder and stir into mango or rose lassi. Cardamom and yogurt are a classic combination in Indian beverages.

Traditional wellness context

Cardamom has been used in Ayurvedic medicine and traditional South Asian wellness for thousands of years. It is traditionally described as warming and digestive — often consumed after meals as a palate cleanser and digestive aid, brewed as a tea, or chewed directly.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for therapeutic guidance.

Why Spicy Organic decorticated cardamom seeds

  • USDA Certified Organic, every batch: Cert #0847519, Texas Department of Agriculture. Guatemalan highland farms — no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
  • Pure seeds, no husk: Every gram is flavor-active seed — no papery husk diluting the weight or the flavor.
  • High essential oil content: Alta Verapaz and Quetzaltenango highland cardamom — recognized globally as the premium benchmark for essential oil concentration and aroma complexity.
  • Ideal for fresh grinding: Uniform seed size grinds evenly in a spice grinder without the irregular texture of pod fragments — producing a finer, more consistent powder than whole pods or cut-and-sifted.
  • Non-GMO and gluten-free: 100% pure cardamom seeds — no additives or fillers.
  • Resealable stand-up pouch: Airtight seal critical for cardamom — its volatile essential oils dissipate rapidly when exposed to air.
  • Packed fresh in McKinney, Texas.

Available sizes and the Spicy Organic cardamom family

Choose your size:

  • 2 oz — ideal for occasional use (a little goes a long way)
  • 4 oz — for regular chai drinkers and bakers
  • 8 oz — best value for heavy users and spice blend makers

The full Spicy Organic cardamom range — each form for a different use case:

Need bulk quantities? Visit our wholesale page for 5 lb to 44 lb pricing.

Storage and shelf life

Store in a cool, dry place away from heat, light, and moisture. Keep the resealable pouch tightly sealed — decorticated seeds have more exposed surface area than whole pods and lose their volatile oils faster when exposed to air. Properly stored, organic decorticated cardamom seeds retain peak aroma and flavor for 2–3 years. Do not grind until ready to use — freshly ground cardamom loses its peak aroma within hours. The intensity of the aroma when you open the pouch is the best freshness indicator.

Product details

  • Botanical name: Elettaria cardamomum
  • Common names: Decorticated cardamom seeds, cardamom seeds, elaichi seeds (Hindi), elakkai vidai (Tamil)
  • Plant part used: Seeds only (outer pod/husk fully removed)
  • Origin: Guatemala (Alta Verapaz and Quetzaltenango highlands)
  • Form: Whole decorticated seeds — no husk
  • Color: Dark brown to near-black seeds
  • Flavor profile: Intensely warm, citrusy, floral — more concentrated than whole pods or cut-and-sifted
  • Certifications: USDA Organic (Cert #0847519), Non-GMO, Gluten-Free, Vegan
  • Packaging: Resealable stand-up pouch
  • Available sizes: 2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz
  • Certifying body: Texas Department of Agriculture
  • Packed in: McKinney, Texas, USA
  • Shelf life: 2–3 years, properly stored

Frequently asked questions

What does "decorticated" mean for cardamom seeds?
Decorticated means the outer green pod or husk has been fully removed, leaving only the pure seeds inside. The husk adds mild grassy notes and some bitterness — decorticated seeds deliver only the concentrated, intensely aromatic flavor-active part of the cardamom. The result is a cleaner, more potent cardamom character per gram compared to whole pods or cut-and-sifted forms.

How many decorticated cardamom seeds equal one cardamom pod?
One whole green cardamom pod typically contains 8–12 seeds. One teaspoon of decorticated seeds is equivalent to the seeds from approximately 8–10 whole pods, or approximately ¾ tsp freshly ground cardamom powder. Because the seeds are the flavor-active part, decorticated seeds deliver more flavor per gram than whole pods where pod weight includes the husk.

How do I grind decorticated cardamom seeds into powder?
Add 1 tsp decorticated seeds to a clean spice grinder and grind for 20–30 seconds to a fine powder. Yields approximately ¾ tsp ground cardamom. Use immediately — freshly ground cardamom loses its peak volatile aroma within hours. For coarser grinding (traditional chai), use a mortar and pestle and crush 10–12 seeds to your preferred texture.

Can I use decorticated seeds in chai without straining?
Yes. Decorticated seeds are small enough that most people find them acceptable in chai without straining — they sink to the bottom of the cup. If you prefer a clear chai, use a fine mesh strainer or tea strainer before pouring. For the cleanest chai, lightly crush the seeds in a mortar first to release more flavor, then strain.

What is the difference between decorticated seeds and cardamom powder?
Decorticated seeds retain their volatile oils intact until ground — they have a longer shelf life (2–3 years) and produce more aromatic freshly ground powder on demand. Cardamom powder is pre-ground and ready to use instantly — more convenient but shorter shelf life (1–2 years) and less aromatic than freshly ground. For baking where precise, instant incorporation matters: powder. For maximum freshness and grinding your own: decorticated seeds.

Is Spicy Organic decorticated cardamom USDA certified organic?
Yes. Our Organic Decorticated Cardamom Seeds are USDA Certified Organic under Regulations 7 CFR Part 205, Certificate Number 0847519, issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Sourced from certified organic highland farms in Guatemala. Non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan, and 100% pure cardamom seeds with no additives or fillers.

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