Flavoured Pyramid Tea Bags - Hexagonal Pack Ingredients : pure ceylon black tea and permitted flavours 2g Pyramid Tea Bags x 10 x 6 Nett Wt. 120 g 1. Vanilla & Strawberry with Black Tea Ginger with Black Tea Mixed Fruit with Black Tea Lemon & Passion with Black Tea Rose & Peach with Black Tea Earl Grey with Black Tea
Coconut flour, coco peat grow bag, coconut fiber, coconut broom, organic virgin coconut oil, cocopeat disc, coir ports, and coir grow poles. cocopeat 5kg, cocopeat jumbo bag coconut bbq charcoal briquette coconut charcoal shiisha briquette.Manufacture and exporter
Refined coconut oil (organic & conventional) (physically refined), virgin coconut oil (organic & conventional), dried kernel coconut oil (sri lankan traditional) (organic & conventional), coconut flour (organic & conventional), cfad (coconut fatty acid distillate) pfad (palm fatty acid distillate) >> 215ml, 300ml, 414ml, 450ml, 500ml, 1l any size of glass & pet jars available for private labeling. >> 4l, 10l, 20l hdpe pails, 4.5kg & 17kg jerry cans, 20kg bag in box, 190kg drums, 1000l ibc, 20mt to 22mt flexi tanks available for bulk packaging..
Export of coconut based products 1. granular coconut shell charcoal mesh size 2 * 8, 3 * 6 , 4 * 8 , 8 * 20 2. granular activated carbon for water purification and gold mining 4 * 8 / 8 * 16 / 6 * 12 / 8 * 30 / 12 * 40 / 30 * 60 3. coconut coir products, cocopeat block, coco husk chip blocks, grow bags 4. coconut keel 5. coconut expeller cake 6. coconut shell peices , coconut shell handicrafts.Exporter
Compost, potting soil, cow dung, coco peat, grow bags, coco chips, goat manure, bio liquid fertilizer, organic liquid fertilizer.
Coconut chips are longer, wider pieces of coconut than what you will find in a bag of traditional shredded coconut. The strips of coconut are roasted in an oven until they are dry and crisp, with a texture that is more similar to that of a potato chip than the chewy strands of most shredded, untoasted coconut. It�?�?�?�¢??s the perfect ready to eat snack made from fresh organic coconuts. They can be utilized as appealing garnishes to form dessert pies, tarts, cakes, snacks, or used for food platters. Our coconut chips are an extraordinary alternative for an all day nibble."
Virgin Coconut Oil is extracted using the 100% natural fresh coconuts by means of expeller pressed method. It is equipped with untouched nutrients because there is no significant process impact on natural coconut oil extraction. Manufactured from fresh coconuts under hygienic conditions and less than 60 Celcius process temperature. Natural favorable coconut oil smell and no color. Manufactured from premium Sri Lankan coconuts. Please contact regarding technical specifications.
Moringa known as Moringa oleifera is a small deciduous tree native to tropical Asia but also naturalized in Africa and tropical America. Flowers, pods, leaves, and even twigs are cooked and eaten. The leaves, which can also be eaten raw when young, are especially nutritious and are high in iron, potassium, and vitamin C. As an antioxidant, it seems to help protect cells from damage. Moringa might also help decrease inflammation and reduce pain.
Coconut sugar is an all-natural sweetener derived from the sap of coconut palm flowers. It's often used as a substitute for processed, refined, and artificial sweeteners. The main benefit of this ingredient, and what makes it stand out from other sugars, is the way it responds to blood sugar. A dose of coconut sugar won't cause a spike as high as typical sugar substitutes. However, coconut sugar is not a true health food. It's still a sugar even if it has more nutrients than its substitutes.
Nutmeg is the seed of a type of evergreen tree (Myristica fragrans). Nutmeg is used as a flavoring for many sweet dishes from the cuisines of various countries, and as a spice in many savory dishes. Nutmeg is also an essential ingredient in many Christmas favorites such as mulled cider, mulled wine and eggnog. Nutmeg is also used for perfume and medicine. The common nutmeg is native to the Banda islands of Indonesia. The plant was a lucrative trade spice throughout history. Therefore after the Napoleonic war it was transplanted by the British to Sri Lanka, Penang, Bencoolen and Singapore. However records show that the plant existed in Sri Lanka even before this.