Ginger and clove appear in many forms: whole or cut pieces, powdered/ground spices, chopped or granulated blends, and concentrated essential oils commonly sold in small 10 ml bottles.
Most retail spice items are small: ground or blended spices often list net weights around 1.9–2.3 ounces, while essential-oil offerings are sold as multiple 10 ml bottles (for example, a six‑bottle holiday set).
Product labels in the results include USDA Organic, Non‑GMO, kosher certification, gluten‑free, sodium‑free, and specific allergen‑handling statements on some items.
They appear as essential oils sold in small bottles—for example, a holiday set of six 10 ml bottles—marketed as 100% pure, therapeutic‑grade oils for diffusing and DIY aromatic use, with no added synthetic fragrances.
Many spice products are labeled "Ready to Use" or "Ready to Eat." Essential oils are described as ready for diffusing or for DIY aromatic projects.
Package counts vary: many spice jars are sold singly (package quantity 1), while some offerings—like the essential‑oil holiday set—are sold as a multi‑pack (for example, six 10 ml bottles).
Some items state "Does Not Contain Any of the 9 Major Allergens" or note possible sesame cross‑contact; others list certifications or claims such as kosher or non‑irradiated processing.