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Aug-21-19
Supplier From Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Feb-08-25

Golden Chickpeas

MOQ: 10000  Kilograms
Sample Available
Supplier From Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 
1 variety 11mm
2 variety 10mm
3 variety 9mm
3,1 variety 8,5mm
4 variety 11-9mm
4,1 variety 7,8mm
1 half 9,5mm
2 half 8,5mm
3 half 8mm

1. **Nutritious and Versatile Chickpeas**
Experience the rich flavor and numerous health benefits of our high-quality chickpeas. Packed with protein, fiber, and essential vitamins, they are perfect for salads, stews, hummus, or as a snack on their own.

2. **Deliciously Healthy Chickpeas**
Indulge in the creamy texture and nutty taste of our carefully selected chickpeas. Whether you're making a hearty soup or a fresh salad, these chickpeas will add depth and nutrition to any dish.

3. **Premium Quality Chickpeas for Every Recipe**
Discover the versatility of our premium chickpeas! From traditional Middle Eastern dishes like falafel to modern vegan recipes, these nutritious legumes are sure to elevate your cooking.

4. **Sustainable and Wholesome Chickpea Option**
Choose our eco-friendly chickpeas for a guilt-free culinary experience. Rich in nutrients and sustainably sourced, they support both your health and the environment.

5. **Tasty Addition to Your Meals: Fresh Chickpeas**
Add some excitement to your meals with our fresh batch of chickpeas! Perfect for snacking raw or cooking into delicious meals like curries or roasted snacks.
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Jan-31-25

Black Eyed Beans

MOQ: 10000  Kilograms
Sample Available
Supplier From Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 
Crop: 2024
Color: Creamy White
Quality of goods: SORTEX
Size: 340-360 pieces per 100 grams
Moisture: max 16%
Admixtures: max 1%
Defective: max 1%

Black-eyed beans, also known as black-eyed peas, are a type of legume belonging to the cowpea subspecies. They are characterized by their small, creamy-white beans with a distinctive black spot that resembles an eye, which is where they get their name. These beans are not actually peas but rather a variety of beans that are often used in various culinary traditions around the world.

**Physical Characteristics**
- **Appearance**: Black-eyed beans are medium-sized and have a curved shape with a prominent black or brown spot at one end. The beans are typically pale in color when dried and can be green when freshly shelled.
- **Pods**: They grow in long, green pods that can reach up to two feet in length, although fresh pods are rarely found in markets.

**Culinary Uses**
Black-eyed beans are versatile and widely used in cooking. They are commonly found in:
- **Southern U.S. Cuisine**: A staple ingredient in dishes like Hoppin' John, which combines the beans with rice and pork, traditionally eaten on New Year's Day for good luck[3][6].
- **African Dishes**: They are used in various traditional recipes across West Africa and the Caribbean, such as akara, a fried bean cake.
- **Indian Cooking**: Black-eyed beans are also integral to many Indian dishes, including curries and stews[4].

**Nutritional Benefits**
Black-eyed beans are highly nutritious:
- **Rich in Nutrients**: They provide significant amounts of protein, fiber, folate, iron, potassium, and magnesium[5][6].
- **Health Benefits**: Their high fiber content supports digestive health and may help regulate blood sugar levels. Additionally, they contain antioxidants that combat inflammation and oxidative stress.

**Cultural Significance**
Historically, black-eyed beans have been cultivated since prehistoric times, originating from West Africa before spreading globally due to trade routes. They became particularly popular in the Southern United States during the post-Civil War era as a vital food source for many communities.

In summary, black-eyed beans are not only a delicious and versatile ingredient but also a nutritious food with deep cultural roots in various cuisines around the world.
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Feb-07-25
 
Artemia cysts are one of our main products. Artemia is rich in protein and fat (protein is about 65%, and fat is about 24%). Its nauplii also have high nutritional value. Therefore, Artemia as an important live bait has constantly attracted people's attention. At present, more than 85% of aquaculture farming uses Artemia cysts as live bait. Aral brand Artemia cysts (Artemia caviar) are mainly collected from the Aral Sea of â??â??Uzbekistan. We use the most advanced technology in the world for processing, and the hatching rate is more than 85%. Before leaving our factory, our products will be strictly tested by our own laboratory and the Uzbekistan Commodity Inspection Bureau, which ensures that our customers are satisfied with each batch of our products. If you are interested in importing Artemia cysts
Oct-25-18
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Jan-19-17

Thermopsis Montana

$1.50
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Tashkent, Uzbekistan
 
A large colony of tall plants with elongated yellow flower clusters and three-parted leaves is easy to spot and identify; you are looking at the common and lovely golden banner. The plants grow quickly after snow melt and by late spring large colonies are in bloom under aspens. Like so many plants that form large colonies, golden banner spreads from underground roots. Thermopsis montana enjoys cool, moist forests and is often surrounded by lush vegetation.

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He flowers were commonly used by the natives as a source of yellow dye and were boiled in a tea as a cure for stomach ailments for people andhorses. The plant has toxic properties if ingested; symptoms of poisoning includevomiting, dizziness, and abdominal pain.
Nov-20-24
 
The Asafoetida (Ferula) family is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the family Apiaceae (Umbliferae). There are more than 160 species of Kovrak on Earth, 104 species in the Central Asian republics, and more than 50 species in Uzbekistan. The locals call it sassik kovrak, rova, ravshak, kamol, murcha kamol and other names depending on the different types of kovrak. There are 10 main types of resin glue used, such as foul fracture, rova, mountain fringe and other names, these species are very similar in appearance morphologically, but in nature foul fracture (Ferula assa-foetida) is common. The resin-glue produced in the republic and delivered to consumers is mainly of this type. Kovrak reaches a height of 1.5â??2 m, the root is up to 15â??20 cm thick, located deep in the beets. The plant stem grows and blooms once every 8-9 years â?? monocarp. The stem is erect, thick, branched at the top of the hollow inside. The rhizome leaves are banded, separated three times. The leaf segments are oblong, or lanceolate. The leaves on the stem are small, the outside is covered with a lot of feathers, and the stem is lined with hairs. The flowers are gathered in a complex umbrella. The flower is pale yellow, without cups, the crown is 5, the paternal is 5, the maternal node is two-chambered, located below. The fruit is a two-piece grain. It blooms in March-April, the fruits ripen in April-May. The aboveground parts of the plant live 1.5-2 months, depending on the growing environment and weather conditions
May-31-25

Dried Parsley, 99.9�ª

$2 - $2.30 / Metric Ton (CIF)
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Namngan, , Uzbekistan
 
Dried green parsley leaves, broad and crushed leaves
Jan-01-25
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