Ogbono
Unshelled Egusi
Ola-Ola-Pounded-Yam-Flour
Yellow Garri
Yam Tuber
White Long Egusi Seed
Fresh Tiger Nut
Shea Butter
Dry Tiger Nut
Hibiscus Flower is use for making herbal tea
Hardwood Charcoal. Also known as "lump charcoal," this is what you get when wood is burned down to an impurity-free coal. No binders, no fillers â?? just pure, simple, high-quality charcoal. Diehard grill masters love this stuff, both because of its simplicity and because it has a host of practical advantages. It lights more quickly, so you can get your food on the grill faster. It burns hotter, so you can get a deeper sear on your two-inch ribeye. And it produces less ash, so you don't have as much gunk settling at the bottom of your grill. This stuff also responds well to changes in airflow, so you can quickly cool things down by adjusting your vents (assuming your grill has some). That's helpful for barbecue, when you want to dial in a low temperature and let the coals smolder for an entire day of smoking. Available in Hexagonal and Pillow Briquette variants Ash: 8 to 10% Moisture: 10 to 12% FC: 75 to 78% Burning time: 4 to 5 Hours
Cocoa is thought to have first been used by the Maya civilization of Central America. It was introduced to Europe by Spanish conquerors in the 16th century and quickly became popular as a health-promoting medicine. Cocoa powder is made by crushing cocoa beans and removing the fat or cocoa butter. Today, cocoa is most famous for its role in chocolate production. However, modern research has revealed that it does indeed contain important compounds that can benefit your health.
Different from coconut charcoal for barbeque, coconut charcoal for shisha should be harder in density and can be easily ignited. The hardness of the shisha briquettes should allow you to hold it with tong without any risk of breaking it. An easy test to find out about this quality includes pressing the briquette using your heels. If it remains solid then you are good to go. Available in Hexagonal and Pillow Briquette variants Ash: 8 to 10% Moisture: 10 to 12% FC: 75 to 78% Burning time: 4 to 5 Hours
The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale) is a tropical evergreen tree that produces the cashew seed and the cashew apple. The tree can grow as high as 14 m (46 ft), but the dwarf cashew, growing up to 6 m (20 ft), has proven more profitable, with earlier maturity and greater yields. The cashew seed is often considered a nut in the culinary sense; this cashew nut is eaten on its own, used in recipes, or processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter. Like the tree, the nut is often simply called a cashew.
Cassava is the third-largest source of food carbohydrates in the tropics, after rice and maize. Cassava is a major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for over half a billion people. It is one of the most drought-tolerant crops, capable of growing on marginal soils. Nigeria is the world's largest producer of cassava, while Thailand is the largest exporter of cassava starch. Cassava is classified as either sweet or bitter. Like other roots and tubers, both bitter and sweet varieties of cassava contain antinutritional factors and toxins, with the bitter varieties containing much larger amounts. It must be properly prepared before consumption, as improper preparation of cassava can leave enough residual cyanide to cause acute cyanide intoxication, goiters, and even ataxia, partial paralysis, or death. The more toxic varieties of cassava are a fall-back resource (a "food security crop") in times of famine or food insecurity in some places. Farmers often prefer the bitter varieties because they deter pests, animals, and thieves.
African Black Soap: African black soap (ose dudu), has long been used to heal problems associated with the skin. It's good for thinning fine lines, evening out dark spots, eczema, razor bumps and eliminating blemishes. It is also used to lightly exfoliate and gives you healthier looking skin. It can also be used as shampoo, hypoallergenic and anti-bacterial. Product origin : Nigeria
Hardwood Charcoal: Product Description : AYIN Description: This is the prime charcoal in Africa with a very good burn time and calorific value. Raw Material: African Birch Tree Price: FOB $320 PER MT CIF $360 PER MT Non sparking Description: These are charcoal made from other trees besides the African Birch Tree. They have a good burn time and no moisture content present. This can be prepared as BBQ or restaurant sizes Raw Materials: Rosewood, acacia tree, iroko e.t.c Price : FOB $350PER MT CIF $430PER MT Product origin : Nigeria Packing 5, 10, 20, 25, 32, 50 Kg Bag , Minimum Order Quantity 21 MT
Ginger, sesame seed, hibiscus flower, honey, cocoa beans, cocoa powder, sorghum, cashew nut, chilli pepper, kola nut, bitter kola, groundnut, ogbono, egusi, smoked fish,palm oil etc.
Cashew nuts, pure/raw honey, bitter kola, kola nuts, cotton, soybeans, cocoa powder, cocoa beans, cocoa butter, maize corn( white & yellow), melons, millets and sorghums. Garlic, ginger, palm oil & palm kernels, pepper & chilli pepper, yam & yam flour, cassava( chips & flour), plantain, rubber, sesame seeds, gum arabic. Snails, shrimps, crayfish, locust beans..Farmers cooperative committee on government relationship.
Palm kernel cake (expeller)is a by-product of the palm oil extraction process. It is obtained from the kernels of the palm fruit and is commonly used as a feed ingredient for livestock, especially in the production of ruminant feeds. PKC is rich in protein and energy and is a good source of essential amino acids, making it an attractive feed ingredient for animals. The process of extracting palm oil from the palm fruit involves crushing the fruit and separating the palm kernel from the palm mesocarp. The palm kernel is then further processed to extract the oil, leaving behind a solid cake known as the palm kernel cake (expeller) PKC has a high fiber content and a relatively low oil content compared to palm kernel meal, another by-product of the palm oil extraction process. PKC is often used as a substitute for other protein sources in animal feed, such as soybean meal or fish meal. It is also used as a feed ingredient in the production of biofuels.