Cardamom spice is a member of the Ginger family called Zingiberaceae. Cardamom is a leafy tropical plant and it is about 12 ft  tall when grown up.  It is grown commercially in plantations under the shade of tall trees. Growing  cardamom is quite  labour-intensive. The fruits are picked by hand before they are fully ripe.  Cardamom planting materials in Uganda are from  India. The plant takes two-and-half to three years to mature Cardamom in Uganda has continued to grow and today, almost 2,000 farmers across the country grow cardamom. The harvested product has high quality, exceptionally fine aroma and a high concentration of essential oils Uganda export about 3 tonnes of Cardamom per year but they are targeting 100 tonnes in 2012.

Varieties Cardamom

Areas that grow cardamom

Conditions

Uses

Harvesting

Storage of Cardamom
 The best way to store Cardamom is in a glass or plastic container that is airtight. This helps prevent moisture from getting into it. Extra care is required when storing Cardamom that is in powder form, as it is more vulnerable to dampness hence getting spoilt. Therefore, it is best to purchase and store Cardamom in its whole form, and powder it if you need to use it that way.

 Health benefits

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