Baby products, bicycle products.
Sportswear, footwear, outdoor, camping, footwear, authentic brand.
Genuine Leather men and women loafers & sandals, women flat pumps - PU and Leather material.
Plastic raw material, ladies shoes and accessories.
Babycare products and children's perfume, high quality babycare products, lotions, bum creams, powder creams, fragrances, skin oils, room sprays, linen sprays.
Computer accessories, stationery, non-perishables, household goods, ladies footwear, air conditioners.
Agriculture products, dry fish, garlic, frozen fish, ginger, cooking oils, refine and crude vegetable oils, soybeans oil, corn oil, palm oil, sugar, milk, baby diapers, corn barley, wheat flour, wheat grains, Soya beans, cocoa powder, cocoa bean, coffee beans, chicken eggs, frozen chicken, ostrich feathers, ostrich eggs, frozen beef, dairy products, oranges, lemons, limes, carrots, chemicals, meat and poultry, dried or frozen seafood, fresh or frozen or dried fruits and veggies, rice, beverages, seafood, fish, fish products, processed food, farm inputs, grains, fruits.
Baby diapers, household detergents, all purpose cleaners, dish washing cleaner, bricks, including, common nfp and npx construction and building bricks as well as a range of face bricks.
Canned food, corn, beans, rice, chicken feet, chicken egg, ostrich feathers, fruits, animal skin, cashew nuts, baby diapers, baby pampers, powder milk, tuna fish, sea cucumber, riceberry rice, wood pellet..
Baby corn or candle corn is a cereal grain taken from corn (maize) harvested early while the ears are very small and immature. It typically is eaten whole cob included in contrast to mature corn, whose cob is considered too tough for human consumption. Baby corn is eaten both raw and cooked. Baby corn is most common in Asian cuisine. In Thai cookbooks, it is referred to as candle corn.
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Beauty products, perfumes, beauty enhancing machines, elegant ladies shoes.Import and export agents
Baby wear bedding (sheets, duvet covers, curtaining, frilled night frills & pillow cases.
Leather handbags, baby bags, lunch boxes, baby mats, overnight bags as well as fashion handbags.
Branded toiletries and toothpastes, soaps deodorants, shampoo's, conditioners hair-care-products baby-foods, gillette blades & razors.Sourcing agent for general building materials
Industrial products, body care products, furniture and décor products.Logistics and sourcing
Juice, maize meal, baby disposable diapers, baby wipes, canned foods, biscuits, baby and adult clothing.Manufacuring
Specifications 1 certificated factory with iso 2 nature and organic 3 free sample of 10g min 4 quick delivery 5 good after-sale service 25kg fiber drums with inner double plastic bags g.I. Drums of 50kg/180kg net. Delivery detail: 48 hours for sample, 7 days against deposit for batch production
About teff Teff is a fine grain—about the size of a poppy seed—that comes in a variety of colors, from white and red to dark brown. Teff grows predominantly in ethiopia and eritrea, and thrives even in difficult climates. As such, it comprises the staple grain of their cuisines. The grain has a very mild, nutty flavor, and it packs a serious nutritional punch. Teff has an excellent balance of amino acids, and it is also high in protein, calcium, and iron. Ground into flour, teff is used to make the traditional bread, injera: a flat, pancake-like, fermented bread that complements the exotic spices found in the regional food. It can also be ground into flour to make excellent gluten-free flour alternative, and can be used to make pie crusts, cookies, breads, and an assortment of other baked goods. Teff can also be eaten whole and steamed, boiled, or baked as a side dish or a main course. Teff’s history traces back thousands of years, to ancient civilizations of abyssinia, as a reliable support to our early ancestors’ survival. Attracted to its delicious taste, gluten-free composition, and versatility, more consumers are committing to teff. Along with other alternative grains like quinoa and millet, this grain has become well-known in the health foods community because of its great nutritional value.