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Product name: Sweet Lupins Botanical name: Lupinus genus Family: Fabaceae HS Code: 120999 Origin: Egypt Lupin or lupini are the yellow legume seeds of the genus Lupinus. They are traditionally eaten as a pickled snack food, primarily in the Mediterranean basin (L. albus), Latin America (L. mutabilis) and North Africa (L. angustifolius). The most ancient evidence of lupin is from ancient Egypt, dating back to the 22nd century BC. History and distribution The earliest archaeological reports on lupins are referred to the Twelfth Dynasty of Egyptian Pharaohs. In their tombs, seeds of Lupinus digitatus Forsk., already domesticated in those times, were discovered. Seven seeds of this species were also retrieved in the tombs of this dynasty dated back to the 22nd century BC. They are the most ancient evidence of lupin in the Mediterranean. Lupin is commonly used in Egypt (known by the name "termes") and is eaten by the Egyptians as snack anytime as during the Sham Elnesim festival, which is a national festival in Egypt whose history goes back to ancient Egyptian times. Lupini were used by the Romans, who spread their cultivation throughout the Roman Empire. Today, lupini are most commonly found in Mediterranean countries and their former colonies, especially in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Brazil, and across the Middle East. The Andean American variety of this lupin, Lupinus mutabilis, was domesticated by pre-Incan inhabitants of present-day Peru. Rock imprints of seeds and leaves, dated around 6th and 7th century BC, are exhibited in the National Museum of Lima. It was a food widespread during the Incan Empire. Lupins were also used by Native Americans in North America, e.g. the Yavapai people FOR MORE INFO & ORDERS CALL THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7)
Botanical name Phaseolus Vulgaris Taste Typical Odor Odorless. No strange odors Color Dark red, typical Production area Northwest Argentina Under Size 5% Maximum Calibers 160/180, 180/200, 200/220, 220/260 (qty of seeds / 100 g) Packing White polypropylene packaging bag x 25/50 kilos – 50 lbs Loading 20 feet container with 24 Tons ANALYSIS VALUES Purity 99.5 %min Moisture 14.00% max Foreign bodies 0.50% max Insect damage 0.50% max Other sorts 1.00% max Stained grains 1.00% max Slightly stained 3.00% max
Product name: Bean Seeds Color: white Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 07133300 White kidney bean Name: white kidney bean Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris Family: Fabaceae Common names: common bean, white beans, dried beans, kidney bean What is kidney bean? Kidney bean is a yearly grassy plant that cultivated all over the world. It is also called Phaseolus vulgaris, common bean, and green bean. It is one of the very common legumes in Egypt. We can eat it unripe as a fruit and use its dried seeds as food. Dried seeds of kidney beans are widely used as legumes after full maturity. The leaves of kidney bean can be eaten as vegetable. And we can get fodder from its straw. Kidney bean belongs to the legume family of Fabaceae. It was cultivated since ancient times. What are the various crops of Egyptian Kidney bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris)? In Egypt we have two kinds of white kidney beans. Each of them is grown in a certain season. Type I is grown in the winter season on December. The second crop is grown in summer season on May. FOR MORE INFO & ORDERS CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7)