
Cardamom — 豆蔻 (Doukou) in Chinese — is one of the most versatile spices in the world. It is also one of the oldest incense materials. In India, it has been used in incense for thousands of years. In China, it appears in classical formulas for its ability to open the senses and lift the mood.
What Is Cardamom?
Cardamom comes from the Elettaria and Amomum genera, native to South and Southeast Asia. The seeds inside the pods are the aromatic part. When ground or crushed, they release a distinctive scent: sweet, slightly camphoraceous, with notes of citrus and eucalyptus.

Cardamom in Incense
Cardamom is used in small amounts — typically 5-10% of a blend. Its scent is powerful, and using too much makes a blend taste like cooking spice rather than incense.

When to Use Cardamom Incense
Cardamom incense is particularly good for morning practice, before meditation, and in meditation blends.
- Morning practice: The bright, opening quality helps shake off sleep and mental fog.
- Before meditation: Clears the mind without being aggressive.
- In meditation blends: Adds a subtle alertness without disrupting calm.


Cardamom FAQ
Can I use cardamom from the grocery store?
Yes, for beginner practice. Ground cardamom from a spice shop or grocery store works fine.
Is cardamom safe to burn?
Yes, natural cardamom is safe in normal amounts.