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Clove Exportation from Zanzibar & Tanga Coastal – Kili Quality

Kili Quality is a leading exporter of premium cloves sourced from Zanzibar and the Tanga Coastal regions of Tanzania. Our cloves are hand-picked and sun-dried to preserve their intense aroma, rich flavor, and high essential oil content. Renowned for their superior quality, Tanzanian cloves are highly sought after globally for use in culinary, medicinal, and industrial applications.
Tanzania’s ideal tropical climate, fertile volcanic soils, and centuries-old cultivation practices make it one of the world’s top producers of cloves. Zanzibar, known as the “Spice Island,” and the Tanga Coastal areas are home to the finest cloves, rich in eugenol (the key essential oil compound), which contributes to their potent fragrance and flavor.
At Kili Quality, we pride ourselves on sourcing only the highest-quality, organically grown, pesticide-free cloves. These cloves undergo a meticulous hand-picking process to ensure only the finest make it to export. Our cloves are carefully sun-dried, which helps retain their natural oils and ensures long-lasting freshness.
The demand for Tanzanian cloves spans a variety of global markets, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Whether you're a wholesaler, spice manufacturer, or essential oil producer, Kili Quality offers bulk shipments to meet your needs, with reliable and timely delivery.

  • Premium cloves sourced from Zanzibar and Tanga Coastal regions of Tanzania, known for their rich aroma and flavor.

  • High in essential oils (eugenol 15-20%), providing a strong, aromatic fragrance and superior quality.

  • Organically grown, pesticide-free, and sun-dried to preserve natural oils and ensure long-lasting freshness.

  • Used in food & beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and agricultural industries for various applications.

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