Badia Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz – Compact Spice Jar That Keeps Your Home Bar and Beverage Station Organized
Badia Whole Cloves, 1.25 oz – Compact Spice Jar That Keeps Your Home Bar and Beverage Station Organized
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Why you'll love it
- trusted Badia heritage since 1967 reassures buyers about authenticity and quality
- sealed 1.25 oz container locks in aroma so cloves stay potent longer
- whole cloves (not pre-ground) let users grind fresh for stronger, fresher flavor
- versatile across sweet, savory, and beverage applications reduces need for multiple spices
- pack-of-8 variant offers bulk value for households or small food businesses that cook often
- compact 1.77 x 1.77 x 4.25 inch jar fits easily in standard spice racks and cabinets
Perfect for
- seasoning holiday baking such as gingerbread, pumpkin pie, and spiced cakes
- brewing mulled wine, spiced cider, and chai-style teas
- grinding fresh whole cloves for custom spice rubs and marinades
- building DIY pumpkin spice, garam masala, or pickling spice blends
- stocking a bulk spice collection with the 8-pack for frequent cooks or small cafés
Product Information
Premium Quality Whole Cloves: Enjoy the rich, aromatic flavor of Badia Whole Cloves, perfect for enhancing sweet and savory dishes Versatile Spice: Ideal for baking, cooking, and beverages like teas, mulled wine, and spiced cider Aromatic & Flavorful: Adds a warm, spicy depth to recipes, making it an essential ingredient in global cuisines Perfect for DIY Spice Blends: Use in custom spice rubs, marinades, or grinding fresh for maximum flavor Sealed for Freshness: Packed in a 1.25 oz container to preserve aroma, flavor, and quality Trusted Heritage: Badia Spices, a family-owned company since 1967, has built a global reputation for providing premium, authentic seasonings inspired by rich culinary traditions from around the world
Product Dimensions : 1.77 x 1.77 x 4.25 inches; 1.25 ounces Item model number : 1 UPC : 033844002183 Manufacturer : Badia Spices, Inc. Units : 1.25 Ounce Best Sellers Rank: #2,083 in Grocery & Gourmet Food
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a compact spice jar help keep my pantry workflow efficient?
Yes, the 1.25 oz jar is small enough to fit in a standard spice rack, drawer organizer, or labeled pantry bin, so you can grab it quickly during weeknight cooking without rummaging through cluttered shelves.
Can I rely on this product for repeatable recipe testing?
Absolutely, because Badia Whole Cloves come in a standardized 1.25 oz jar with a consistent UPC, you can confidently replicate the same flavor results across test batches of chai, spice rubs, and baking recipes.
Is the 8-pack useful for a small business kitchen that runs steady service?
Yes, the pack of 8 is ideal for small cafés, catering kitchens, and food prep businesses that go through cloves quickly, because bulk packaging reduces reordering time and keeps the spice station stocked for weeks of service.
Does the sealed jar mean less time spent checking freshness?
Yes, the factory-sealed 1.25 oz container locks in aroma and protects the cloves from moisture, so you spend less time inspecting spice quality and more time focused on cooking and output.
Will whole cloves slow me down compared to pre-ground cloves during busy cooking sessions?
Whole cloves do require an extra grinding step, but for many cooks that short ritual actually creates a smoother workflow because the freshly ground spice is more potent, so you can use less and still achieve the same flavor in less time overall.
Is this a smart buy for someone managing a home office snack-and-beverage station?
Yes, keeping Badia Whole Cloves near a home beverage station lets you quickly brew chai or mulled cider during a work break without leaving your desk setup, supporting focus and a satisfying mid-day reset.
Can I label and organize this jar in a uniform spice lineup?
Yes, the 1.77 x 1.77 inch square footprint matches most standard spice rack dimensions, so you can line it up with other uniform jars for a tidy, distraction-free pantry layout.
How do Badia Whole Cloves compare to bulk bin cloves for high-volume cooking?
Bulk bin cloves are often exposed to air and moisture, which reduces potency, whereas Badia's sealed 1.25 oz jar protects the spice, giving you stronger, more consistent flavor per gram and fewer wasted batches.
Is the 1.25 oz size efficient for a single-user home kitchen?
Yes, 1.25 oz is sized for typical household consumption, so you finish the jar before the flavor fades, reducing both waste and the time spent managing expired spices in your pantry.
Will the pack of 8 actually save me money per ounce compared to buying singles?
Yes, the multi-pack is structured to deliver better per-jar value, which is ideal for high-usage home cooks and small business kitchens looking to lower per-recipe ingredient cost.
Is it easy to reorder the same product for consistent results?
Yes, Badia Whole Cloves are sold under a consistent UPC (033844002183) and 1.25 oz format, so reordering the same jar is straightforward and your recipes will taste the same every time.
Do whole cloves require any special equipment to use efficiently?
A small spice grinder or mortar and pestle is helpful, but you can also drop whole cloves directly into simmering liquids, mulled wine, and pickling brines, so the spice works even without extra gadgets.
Will I really save time by switching from pre-ground to whole cloves?
Whole cloves generally save time in the long run because they hold potency longer, meaning you use less per recipe, restock less often, and avoid the clumping and flavor loss that comes with pre-ground spice jars.
How do I grind Badia Whole Cloves at home?
Place the desired amount of whole cloves into a small electric spice grinder or a mortar and pestle, then grind in short pulses or with a circular pressing motion until you reach a fine, even powder. Always grind only what you need for immediate use to preserve maximum aroma.
How much clove should I use in a typical mulled wine or cider recipe?
Most mulled wine and cider recipes call for 4 to 6 whole cloves per gallon of liquid, but you can adjust to taste. Remember that whole cloves release flavor more slowly, so simmer gently for at least 20 to 30 minutes to extract the full spice profile.
Can I use these cloves in both sweet and savory recipes?
Yes, Badia Whole Cloves are extremely versatile and work well in sweet dishes like gingerbread, pumpkin pie, and poached fruit, as well as savory applications such as garam masala, pickling spice, meat marinades, and slow-cooked stews.
Will the jar fit in a standard spice rack or drawer organizer?
Yes, the 1.77 x 1.77 x 4.25 inch dimensions are designed to fit most standard spice racks, pull-out drawers, and rotating countertop organizers without crowding the surrounding jars.
Are these cloves compatible with electric spice grinders?
Yes, whole cloves are compatible with most blade-style electric spice grinders, coffee grinders reserved for spices, and manual mortar and pestle setups. Use short pulses to avoid overheating the grinder and losing aromatic oils.
What is included in the box when I order a single jar or the 8-pack?
A single order includes one sealed 1.25 oz jar of Badia Whole Cloves, while the 8-pack includes eight individually sealed 1.25 oz jars. No additional accessories, recipe cards, or grinders are included, so you may want to add a spice grinder to your order if you do not already own one.
How should I store the cloves to keep them fresh?
Store the sealed jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, such as a pantry, cabinet, or spice drawer. Keep the lid tightly closed after each use to protect the cloves from moisture and to lock in aroma for as long as possible.
Are whole cloves safe to use around children and pets in the home?
When used as a culinary spice, whole cloves are safe for typical household cooking. However, the small jar size and hard contents can pose a choking risk, so store the jar out of reach of young children and pets, and never leave loose cloves unattended on countertops.
What is the difference between whole cloves and ground cloves?
Whole cloves are the dried, unground flower buds of the clove tree, while ground cloves are those same buds milled into a fine powder. Whole cloves retain their essential oils and aroma much longer, give you more control over grind size, and are generally preferred for infusions, mulling, and pickling.

