Green beans 4 kg cartons 5 kg cartons Normal season: mid october through the end of may Shipments available by: air or sea Net, aligned, plastic bags, or to meet your requirements
Peas 2 kg cartons 4 kg cartons Normal season: mid november through the end of april Shipments available by: air or sea Plastic bags, or to meet your requirements
Sring onion 4 kg cartons plastic carton Normal season: mid decmeber through the end of february Shipments available by: air or sea Plastic carton, or to meet your requirements
Garlic 5 kg carton 5 kg plastic Shipments available by: air or sea Normal season: mid decmeber through the end of february Packaging - per your request and quantity ordered Packaging - per your request and quantity ordered
Artichoke 4 kg carton Shipments available by: air or sea Normal season: mid novemebr through the end of may Packaging - per your request a
Cucumber Normal season: mid october through the end of august Shipments available by: air or sea 4kg carton
Eggplant Normal season: most the year Shipments available by: air or sea 4kg carton
Sugar Icumsa sugar supplier 50kg bags, sling bags, container bags
32, 5, 42, 5 52, 5 opc portland cement per bs 50kg bags, sling bags and bulk
Hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide) is a dry, colorless crystalline powder manufactured by treating calcium oxide (quicklime) with water, in a process called "slaking." Also known as slack lime, builders lime or pickling lime, hydrated lime is used in the production of mortars, plasters, cements, paints, hard rubber products, petrochemicals, and in the tanning of leather. A more recent development for hydrated lime use is in environmental applications. Here, hydrated lime, a mild alkali, is used for the removal of acid gases in coal-fired energy plants, cement mills, glassmakers and incinerators. However, the largest single use of hydrated lime remains steel manufacturing, where it is used to remove impurities. Hydrated lime is also used to produce other metals. In construction, the dominant use of hydrated lime is in soil stabilization for roads, earthen dams, airfields, and building foundations. Hydrated lime can be used to raise the pH of acidic soils. This is also referred to as soil "sweetening." the purity of our raw material is not less than 80%.
NATURAL MOLASSES Made from 100% organic sugar cane, in addition to containing vitamins and minerals. Our signature Molasses supports the immune system and is great natural sweetener. Product Molasses Weight 210 gm365 gm750 gm
Medjool Dates are one of our best products. Plump, moist, and luscious, Medjool are simply divine. They are extremely large and meaty with a tiny bit. Naturally sweet with no sugar added, Medjool makes a healthy treat packed with potassium. Egyptian Medjool Dates Very nutritious, high in fiber, High in disease-fighting antioxidants, may promote brain health and natural labor, excellent natural sweetener, bone health, and blood sugar control Packaging: 750g,1 & 10 kg per carton, Or according to the client request. packing (inner string bag): a) 10kgs/carton, b) 20kgs/carton; c) 10kgs/mesh bag, d) 20kgs/mesh bag The container takes about 25 tons Delivery Methods: Air & Sea Quality standard : quality meets the international standard and EU standard
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is a dried flower that can be found pre-packaged at most health food stores. Chamomile tea is brewed using 1-2 teaspoons of chamomile per cup of boiling water. Chamomile can also be found in capsules, tinctures, and extracts. Heil -Herbs Co Provide you with high-quality chamomile flower from Egypt. Chamomile has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments. Chamomile is a member of the daisy family and is related to echinacea, another well-known herbal remedy. Chamomile is most commonly used in tea form but is also available in capsules, tinctures, and extracts. Chamomile tea is brewed using only the flower heads of the plant Camellia Sinensis. Chamomile tea made with fresh chamomile flowers has fewer bitter undertones than those made with dry flowers or tea bags. Chamomile tea made with fresh or dry chamomile flowers can be sweetened with sugar honey or natural fruit juices to taste. Chamomile tea is known for its calming effect and has also been shown to aid with sleep and digestion. Chamomile usage during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is generally thought to be safe but some studies have reported a lack of data on its possible side effects. Chamomile is thought to be mostly safe to use in moderation. However, chamomile can act as an allergen in some people. Severe allergic reactions can cause symptoms ranging from hives and wheezing to anaphylactic shock. If you are allergic to ragweed chrysanthemums marigolds or daisies you may also take care. Specs chamomile HS code:1211 Origin of chamomile: Egypt Smell and taste of chamomile: aromatic, typical Color of chamomile: yellow Harvest: conventional and organic chamomile is available Harvest plan, the season of chamomile: Available throughout the year For any further information about chamomile cut to size and lab test please feel free to drop us an email. Shipping Info We ship chamomile in both forms LCL and FCL containers. Chamomile standard packages: 12.5 kg per carton. Chamomile 20 ft container might load up to 3.5 ton Chamomile 20 ft container might load up to 7 ton Chamomile 20 HC container might load up to 7.5 ton
Sulfur is one of the most important agricultural and industrial raw materials and is considered a strategic product sulfur is an odourless, tasteless and polyvalent nonmetal which is mostly in the form of yellow crystals and is obtained from sulphide and sulphate. Sulphur occurs naturally in the environment and is the thirteenth most abundant element in the earth�¢??s crust. It can be mined in its elemental form, although this method has declined over the last decade to less than 2% of world production. Today most elemental sulphur is obtained as a co-product recovered from oil and gas production in sweetening process. Sulphur is the primary source in the production of sulphuric acid, the world�¢??s most widely used chemical. Sulphuric acid is an essential intermediate in many processes in the chemical and manufacturing industries. Sulphuric acid also is used by the fertilizer industry to manufacture primarily phosphates, nitrogen, potassium, and sulphate fertilizers. Sulfur reacts directly with methane to give carbon disulfide, used to manufacture cellophane and rayon. One of the direct uses of sulfur is in vulcanization of rubber, where polysulfide chains crosslink organic polymers. Large quantities of sulfites are used to bleach paper and to preserve dried fruit. Many surfactants and detergents (e.g. sodium lauryl sulfate) are sulfate derivatives. Calcium sulfate, gypsum, is mined on the scale of 100 million tonnes each year for use in Portland cement and fertilizers. Sulphur is increasingly used as a component of fertilizers. Sulfur can be used in agriculture and various industries such as plastics and many synthetic products, paper, paint, etc. The increasing demand from the fertilizer manufacturing sector, coupled with increasing usage of sulfur for vulcanization of rubber are the main factors driving the growth of the global sulfur industry. Moreover, owing to the fall of crude prices, refineries across the globe are engaging in capacity expansion and other brownfield activities, leading to higher demand for sulfur. The demand for sulfur is also anticipated to be driven by the increasing usage of elemental sulfur as a major ingredient in the vulcanization process implemented to manufacture rubber. However, the enactment of stringent environmental regulations restricting the usage of sulfur and the high costs associated with its mining, are the key factors hindering the sulfur market growth. The global market is segmented based on end-user applications, including agrochemicals, chemical processing, metal manufacturing, petroleum refining, and others. In 2016, the agrochemical industry occupied the largest share in terms of sulfur consumption. It is expected that the healthy growth of the phosphate fertilizer market will drive the global sulfur market over the forecast year.
Pucker Up for Flavor: The Tangy Delight of Pickled Jalape�±os! Move over, boring condiments! Pickled jalape�±os are here to add a burst of flavor and heat to your taste buds. These vibrant green (or sometimes red) gems aren't just for nachos anymore. They're a versatile pantry staple that can elevate countless dishes and pack a satisfying punch. Why pickle jalape�±os? Here's the scoop: Flavor explosion: Pickling preserves the jalape�±o's natural warmth while adding a delightful tang from the vinegar brine. This creates a complex flavor profile that's both spicy and refreshingly acidic. Customization galore: You can tailor the pickling process to your preferences. Want them fiery? Choose hotter peppers and shorter pickling times. Prefer a milder kick? Opt for milder peppers and longer pickling times. Experiment with herbs, spices, and sweeteners for unique flavor combinations. Versatility unleashed: Think beyond nachos! Add them to burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, pizzas, salads, dips, tacos, and even cocktails for a surprising kick. They're also fantastic as a snack on their own, paired with cheese or cream cheese. Long-lasting goodness: Pickled jalape�±os have a longer shelf life than fresh peppers, making them a budget-friendly and convenient way to enjoy their flavor year-round. Ready to get pickling? Here's a quick guide: Choose your peppers: Fresh, firm jalape�±os are ideal. Decide on green or red based on your desired heat level. Pick your brine: Classic vinegar brine is simple yet delicious. Explore options like brine with herbs, spices, or even fruit for added complexity. Quick or slow? Quick pickling delivers a crispy texture and vibrant color in minutes. For deeper flavor and softer texture, go for longer pickling times. Safety first: Always use sterilized jars and follow safe food handling practices to ensure your pickles stay fresh and delicious.