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Jun-11-20

Moringa

$25.00K
MOQ: Not Specified
 
High-quality grade A moringa leaf powder and tea.
Feb-08-18

Dried Moringa Leaves

$5
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Greater Accra, Ghana
 
These are leaves which are harvested and dried from farms in Ghana (West Africa). They are organically grown and hand harvested to ensure high quality and a GMO-free status. The dried Moringa leaves can be used to brew your own tea without using teabags or enhance your daily salad.
Our moringa leaves are grown organically by our patented that ensures you get the highest quality, Non-GMO moringa leaves. With 15 times the potassium of Bananas, 17 times the calcium in milk, and 19 of the 20 amino acids, our moringa leaves contain the rare combination of nutrients that make the Moringa tree so special.
Besides, according to the current scientific research, the moringa leaves have specific medicinal benefits due to their unique and high nutritional value. They are said to regulate high and low pressure, and also hormonal and Cholesterol levels. They also prevent obesity by stimulating metabolism. Furthermore, Moringaâ??s antioxidant make has given this product anti-carcinogen and cleansing properties which get rid of bad cells from the body.
Moringa leaves are packed with more than 90 essential ingredients including the 19 types of amino acids, more than 35 anti-inflammatory compounds, 40 plus antioxidants, minerals, protein, key vitamins, phytonutrients, Omega, 3, 6, and 9 oils. Only a few foods in the world can match the nutrition level provided by our dried Moringa leaves.
Besides, our dried Moringa leaves are carefully sun-and-shade dried at an ideal low temperature so as to preserve its nutrients and swiftly packaged to maintain the freshness. Some of the sellers use industrial machines to heat, dry or freeze dry their Moringa leaves. We use the sun! You can see the results in the bright green colors and the early smell of Moringa.
We get our Moringa leaves from the small organic farms where the Moringa tree originates. We can attest to the purity and quality of every Moringa product we sell.
How we harvest the moringa leaves

We strip the leaflets from moringa leaf petioles. This is done directly from the branches. After discarding the damaged leaves, we carefully wash the Moringa leaves to remove dirt. Once we are done with washing them, we naturally dry the leaves using the sunlight.

Attributes
Stimulates the sympathetic nerve endings
Accelerates heartbeats and constrict blood vessels
Inhibits movements of involuntary movements of gastrointestinal tract
Acts as an antitubercular and used to treat leaver diseases
In large quantities, it prevents the growth of fungus
Inhibits of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria
Applications of Moringa leaves
Applied in cosmetic field as a natural raw material of a neutral detergent and it can be added in hear shampoo and other detergents
It is applied in health product field as raw of healthcare products to enhance the immune of a human body.
As a raw material of drugs for anti-depressants, sedation, anti-tumor, and anti-bacterial, it is used in pharmaceutical fields
Jun-12-21
Supplier From Koforidua, Eastern, Ghana
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Oct-25-22
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Mar-25-23

Cocoa Nibs

$1.07K
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Accra, Ghana
 
Natural Solid Cacao nibs are small pieces of crushed cacao beans â?? or cocoa beans â?? that have a bitter, chocolatey flavor.


Theyâ??re produced from beans derived from the Theobroma cacao tree, also known as the cocoa tree. Cocoa beans are dried after harvesting, then fermented and cracked to produce small, dark bits â?? or cacao nibs.
Some cacao nibs are roasted while others are not. Unroasted cacao nibs are called raw cacao nibs.
These rich, chocolatey nibs are loaded with nutrients and powerful plant compounds that have been shown to benefit health in many ways.



They are packaged in Jute sacks, Kraft Paper Sacks or Cartons
They are usually packaged in 10kg, 20kg, 50kg units
Dec-09-22
Supplier From Sunyani, Ghana
Sep-14-17
Supplier From Greater Accra, Ghana
May-11-19
Supplier From Accra/london, Ghana
Supplier Of Fresh Hibiscus   |   Soybean   |   Pulses   |   Peas   |   Pepper   |   Spices
Sep-16-21
Supplier From Accra, Ghana
Apr-24-19
 
Sesame (Sesanum Indicum L) is likely the mostly cultivated plants on the globe grown for edible oil. Many wild plant species of sesame are found in Sub- Saharan Africa and India. It’s widely adopted because of its ability to grow under hot and dry conditions. Since 2013, Netcap has been in partnership with small holder farmers in West-African countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Mali and Burkina Faso in supplying some of the best grown sesame to traders and producers around the world.

They are the major ingredients in sesame seed paste and the magnificent Middle Eastern sweet called halvah. Sesame seeds are available all year round.

Our industry manufactures a variety of sesame seeds namely:

Natural White sesame seeds
Brown sesame seeds
Black Sesame Seeds
What makes Netcap unique is that we only provide 100% genuine sesame seeds from the West African market place Ghana, Nigeria, Mail and Burkina Faso.

Nutritional Content.

Minerals
Nutrient Amount DV
Iron, Fe 14.76 mg 82 %
Magnesium, Mg 356.00 mg 89 %
Manganese, Mn 2.496 mg 125 %
Sesame seeds contain 50-55% oil and 25% protein. The oil contains approximately 47% oleic acid and 39% linoleic acid. Sesame seeds are used in baking, to top breads, buns and bagels.

Specifications for Export of Sesame Seeds

Commodity: White, Brown & Black Sesame
Origin: Ghana (West Africa)/India
Outturn: Minimum 50 Lbs/80kg RCN.
Quantity: 500 MTs + [Min. 500 MT and multiples].
Shipment: Tema Port.
Inspection: Third party inspection at warehouse at Tema port before loading.
Terms: Shipped Quality / Shipped Weight (certified by buyer’s representative in the warehouse)
Apr-24-19
 
Ginger is a common spice used worldwide. It has a tropical flowering plant which is biennial or perennial in nature. The reed like ginger herb reaches a height of 3 feet. It’s cultivated by sowing small pieces of the rhizome weighing around 15g with at least one healthy bud in the soul rich in humus, 4-5cms below the soil.
The plant is cultivated in the tropics and main producing countries include China, India, Nigeria and Peru. India is the largest producer of ginger at around 700,000 MT accounting for about 34.6% of the world production.
Netcap in partnership with exporting enterprises in India, China and Nigeria and exports a total of about 500 MT of dried and fresh ginger monthly to its clients. Nigeria serves as a hub for quality ginger with 23% of its GDP coming from exportation of this produce. Netcap takes advantage of this huge market to supply its clients around the globe with some of the best grown ginger in the West Africa. Also, Nigeria has one of the best competitive prices per ton of ginger compared to other producing and exporting countries.

Specifications.

Dried rhizomes of Zingiber officinale Rose, in pieces, irregular in shape, pale brown in colour.
Fibrous content shall be characteristic of the variety with peel not entirely removed.
Free from added colouring matter.
Free from mould growth and living insects and practically free from dead insects, insect fragments and rodent contamination.
Complies with restrictions in regard to Aflatoxins, Metallic Contaminants, Insecticide or Pesticide residue, poisonous metals, naturally occurring Contaminants, Microbial load and the like as specified by the Codex Alimentarius Commission or as per buyers requirements for Export purposes and the Prevention of Food Adulteration Rules, 1955 for domestic trade.
Specifications for export of Dry ginger

Commodity: Dry ginger
Origin: Ghana/Nigeria/China/India
Outturn: Minimum 50 Lbs/80kg RCN.
Quantity: 500 MTs + [Min. 500 MT and multiples].
Packaging: 25/50KG Jute bags
Shipment: Tema Port/Lagos Port
Inspection: Third party inspection at warehouse at Tema port before loading.
Terms: Shipped Quality / Shipped Weight (certified by buyer’s representative in the warehouse)
Shipper: At client’s discretion.
May-08-23

Griffonia Seeds

$300
MOQ: Not Specified
 
We are suppliers of Griffonia seeds from Ghana new season crop we supply in larger quantities.
Feb-06-18

Dried Hibiscus Flowers

$5
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Greater Accra, Ghana
 
It is literally referred to as a miracle plant. This is because the leaves are used to make healing compounds while the sepals are used to make food coloring. Also, the seeds can be used to make burlap, which is a kind of fabric. Our dried hibiscus can also be used to make tea which is highly nutritional. It is also used to add a floral taste to any beverage of your choice. This flower is called Jamaica or Flor de Jamaica in Spanish. Actually, it goes by several names, sorrel,chai torsh, bissap and so many more depending on the region it is commonly used.
Origin
Like many other plant species, dried hibiscus flowers has ancient origins. It is said to have originated from Northern Africa and South Eastern Asia. The Egyptians used it for medicinal purposes such as lowering body temperature, treating nerve diseases and also a diuretic. In some other cultures it was used to treat constipation and cancer.
In Iran, drinking tea made from dried hibiscus flowers was used to treat high blood pressure. Pulp made from the leaves was applied on the skin to help wounds heal faster.
Today, dried hibiscus flowers are used to research remedies for various infections and diseases. It has been used to lower cholesterol levels and has been shown to aid in weight loss. Our dried hibiscus flowers contain antioxidants called anthocyanins which cause the red coloring of the flowers. They have been shown to have anticancer properties. Dried hibiscus flowers can be used to make hibiscus tea and extract which are very easy to make yourself.
How to make Hibiscus Tea from Dried Hibiscus Flowers
Ingredients
Two cups of dried hibiscus thoroughly rinsed
Two or three cups of sugar or any other sweetener you may have
Ten to twelve cups of water
Instructions
Mix the dried hibiscus flowers, sugar and four cups of water in a saucepan.
Bring to a boil and then let it simmer for about twenty minutes.
Remove from heat and let it cool to about room temperature.
Strain the flowers from the mixture.
Add the remaining cups of water
Serve over ice and enjoy
This is a beverage you and your friends or even your guests can enjoy while relaxing. Also, you can make it at the comfort of your own home. For those who love working out, you can add this beverage in your daily regimen.

FAQs
Is this 100% hibiscus flowers only?
Yes, it is. Only hibiscus flowers.

What kind of hibiscus flowers are theses (need to confirm if these are Hibiscus sabdariffa)?
They are Hibiscus sabdariffa.

Is your Product Non-GMO?
Yes, We only sell non-gmo products

Do you add anything to the Flowers?
No! Our organic flowers are 100% raw with no additives.

Is your Calendula Gluten-Free?
Yes!

Can I make hibiscus syrup with these? Seems yes, but wondering if anyone has?
Sure, just steep it with sugar & water to make a simple syrup & then strain.

Is this wild tea?
I not think so. They are organic, which means they have to know the growing conditions
Feb-06-18

African Black Soap

$7
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Greater Accra, Ghana
 
Enrich and revitalize your skin with our African Black soap. It is a cleanser which helps exfoliate and also, gives your skin a healthier and richer glow. What makes this soap to have such magical results? The ingredients used to make the African Black soap are all-natural so rest assured that no additives are needed. It has also been used for a very long time to help in healing most skin-related diseases.
As the name suggests, the African Black soap, as it is called in most European and American countries, originates from West Africa, particularly Ghana, where the women in that society made and used this soap to cleanse their skin and hair. Locally, the soap is known as alata simena, anago soap, ose dudu and sabulun salo. The secret recipe to make the African Black soap was passed down from generation to generation as it was considered sacred. However, there are several formulations on how to make it. Some have even been improvised and more ingredients have been added.
Ingredients used to make the soap and their benefits
Coconut oil â?? this product helps in cleaning, nourishing and moisturizing your skin and also helps activate collagen production which is vital for your skin.
Plantain peels â?? cooking bananas are rich in vitamin C or ascorbic acid, thiamine, folic acid, antioxidants and proteins which help nourish your skin.
Cocoa pods â?? these are the coverings of the cocoa bean which are a good source of antioxidants and have been proven to have anti-inflammatory properties.
Shea butter â?? it is rich in fatty acids which help to give a silky smooth skin. It also facilitates the repair of damaged skin and activates generation of collagen.
Palm oil â?? it is produced in the fruit of the palm tree. While in its unrefined state, it is rich in vitamin E, antioxidants and fatty acids.
Palm kernel oil â?? unlike the one above, it is derived from the seed of the palm tree. It is a great source of fatty acids.
How is African Black soap made?
First, plant matter is gathered, then it is sun-dried and then it is roasted at a consistent temperature until it becomes ash. This is how it gets its deep and dark color. This ash is then added to water and a mixture of palm oil, coconut oil, Shea butter and any other fats needed.
This mixture is then heated and stirred by hand for at least a day. When it begins to solidify, it is removed and left to â??cureâ?? for about a fortnight. The soaps made traditionally are generally purer as compared to those sold in American or European countries as they may have additional ingredients.

How to use African Black Soap
The soap has a sort of rough texture accompanied by an earthy scent which is pleasant. Being unprocessed, you will have to cut the soap into smaller pieces according to your own liking. As it is raw, it may contain pieces of vegetation which can easily be pulled out to avoid being cut while using it. To use it properly, create lather on your hands before rubbing it on your skin.
Dec-23-24
Supplier From Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana
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