365 Spicery

"Leading registered Indian exporter and supplier of premium spices, herbs, and seasonings. Delivering authentic, high-quality products to global markets with reliability and excellence."

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FAQs

What types of spices do you offer in bulk?
We provide a wide variety of spices including black pepper, turmeric, cumin, coriander, cardamom, cinnamon, and many more. Our selection caters to businesses in the food, beverage, and health industries.
Do you offer organic or certified spices for wholesale?
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Yes, we offer organic spices that are certified by international standards, including USDA Organic, EU Organic, and other certifications to ensure premium quality.
What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ) for spices?
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The minimum order quantity varies depending on the spice type, packaging, and delivery location. Typically, the MOQ starts from [X] kg for domestic and [Y] kg for international orders.
Can you supply custom spice blends for my business?
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Absolutely. We specialize in creating custom spice blends tailored to your specific requirements, ensuring consistency and quality in every batch.
How do you ensure the quality of your spices?
We follow strict quality control measures, including sourcing from trusted farmers, implementing international food safety standards, and testing in accredited laboratories to ensure the highest purity and flavor.
Do you offer private label services for spice products?
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Yes, we provide private label services for businesses looking to brand their own spice products. We handle everything from packaging design to compliance with export regulations.
What packaging options do you provide for bulk spice orders?
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We offer a variety of packaging options including bags, sacks, and vacuum-sealed containers to maintain the freshness and quality of our spices. Custom packaging solutions are also available.
Which countries do you export your spices to?
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We export spices to countries around the globe including the USA, UK, Europe, Middle East, and Asia. We are fully compliant with international export regulations and standards.
How long does it take to process and ship a bulk spice order?
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Processing times vary depending on the spice and order quantity, but typically range from [X] to [Y] days. Shipping times depend on the destination and shipping method.
What are your payment terms for wholesale spice orders?
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Our payment terms are flexible and include options such as bank transfer, letter of credit, or advance payment. Specific terms can be discussed based on your order and location.
Do you provide samples of your spices before placing a bulk order?
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Yes, we offer samples to ensure you are satisfied with the quality before committing to a large order. Contact us for more details on how to request samples.
What makes your spices better than competitors?
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We prioritize sustainability, quality, and customer satisfaction. Our spices are sourced from the finest regions and undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet the highest standards for taste, freshness, and purity.
How do you handle international logistics and customs for spice exports?
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We have an experienced logistics team that manages the entire export process, including customs documentation, freight forwarding, and delivery to ensure your order reaches you smoothly.
Can I get exclusive distribution rights for your spices in my region?
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We are open to discussing exclusive distribution agreements with qualified partners in certain regions. Please contact us to explore this opportunity further.
How can I place a bulk order for spices?
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You can place a bulk order by contacting us through our website, email, or phone. Our sales team will guide you through the process and help you select the best spices for your business needs.

What We Do

Why are Indian spices famous worldwide?
India is renowned for being the land of spices for how they are sourced from varied regions like tropical forests, highlands, marshy woods, lush green lands and fertile valleys. The country’s diverse communities use exotic Indian spices to create delectable cuisines further.
What types of Indian spices are commonly exported?
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As an Indian Spices Exporter, Vora Spice Mills exports organic spices and whole spices like cumin seeds, fennel seeds, celery seeds, sesame seeds, coriander seeds, red chilli, green cardamom, and turmeric.
What role do Indian spices wholesalers play in the spice trade?
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Acting as a middleman, an Indian Spices Wholesaler like Vora Spice Mills bridges the gap between spice producers in India and the brands that sell spices to the ultimate consumers. They are spice messengers, ensuring a steady supply of turmeric, green cardamom, red chilli, celery, cumin, coriander, fennel, and sesame seeds at your go-to grocery.
Are there options for organic Indian spices?
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As a trusted whole spice supplier in India, the organic spices manufactured by Vora Spice Mills are ground to perfection, adding naturally enticing flavours and aromas to make any meal delectable.
What are whole spices, and why are they popular?
The seven whole spices of India are cumin, turmeric, coriander, fenugreek, cinnamon, clove and cardamom. These are famous in various Indian delicacies and are beneficial to health, many of which are used as herbal medicine.
How do I identify reputable spices exporters in India?
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Always look for spices exporters in India offering the highest quality standards, like Vora Spice Mills, organic, whole, and ground spices using state-of-the-art technology to deliver fresh spices, besides ensuring timely delivery and striving in an industry wherein clients experience lesser investment risks and the highest market share in this competitive era.
What measures should be taken to maintain the quality and safety of Indian spices?
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As a spices manufacturer in India, Vora Spice Mills procures the sources from the finest fields wherein every ounce of the seeds or the grains are cleaned and processed, locks its quality, and avoids human intervention by utilising FFS packing machines to keep contamination risks at bay.
Are there any regulations governing the export of Indian spices?
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Spice exporters in India must have the following documents: IEC (Importer-Exporter Code) The Indian Spices Board directly issues a spice registration certificate as an exporter of spices (CRES). The authorised dealer code (AD code) issued from the exporter’s current account bank. Business registration is held under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs