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Agricultural commodities brazilian sugar, soybeans, corn, wheat rice like basmati rice and non basmati rice, 1509 sella, steam, golden sella basmati rice, sharbati sella, steam, golden sella basmati rice, sugar, grains like soybeans, yellow corn, wheat, pulses like chana dal, chickpeas, toor dal, red kidney beans, red lentils, edible oil like refined sunflower oil, refined soybean oil, canola oil, palm oil, mustard oil filtered and cold pressed, virgin coconut oil cold pressed, spices like dry red chilli, turmeric and turmeric spent, cardamom/elachi, sesame seeds, black pepper, dry ginger, fruits and vegetables like onions, cavendish bananas, apples, potatoes, mangoes, oranges, pineapple, carrots, flours like besan/gram flour 100% made from pure chana dal, wheat flour, rice flour, maida, dry fruits like whole cashew kernels, dates, almonds, coffee beans.Export, import, transportation, logistics
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas and on verdant plateaus, India's strawberry industry flourishes. Our unique growing conditions, with cool mornings and ample sunshine, nurture vibrantly colored, intensely flavorful strawberries for discerning international markets. India's Jewel: Export-Quality Strawberries Bursting with Flavor Nestled amidst India's diverse agricultural landscape lies a hidden gem the thriving strawberry industry. Our meticulously cultivated farms, often nestled in the cool climes of the Himalayas or in controlled environments, produce strawberries of exceptional quality, ready to tantalize international palates. A Symphony of Flavors: Indian strawberries come in a delightful array of varieties, each offering a unique taste experience. The ever-popular Camarosa reigns supreme, boasting a vibrant red color, intense sweetness, and a firm, juicy texture. For those seeking a touch of tartness, the Festival variety offers a perfect balance between sweet and tangy. Venturing beyond the red spectrum, the Chandler variety presents a delightful surprise light-colored berries with a delicate sweetness and a hint of pineapple aroma. Freshness Guaranteed: Our commitment to quality starts in the fields. Rigorous growing practices ensure healthy, disease-resistant plants, nurtured by experienced farmers who understand the delicate balance of sunshine, water, and nutrients required for optimal strawberry growth. Once harvested at peak ripeness, the magic of preservation begins. Advanced sorting and grading techniques ensure only the most flawless berries are selected for export. State-of-the-art pre-cooling facilities rapidly reduce the berry's temperature, locking in freshness and extending shelf life. Packing for Perfection: India's export-quality strawberries are treated with the utmost care. Innovative packaging solutions, designed with optimal ventilation and temperature control in mind, ensure berries arrive at their international destination in pristine condition. Whether nestled in single-layer clamshells for maximum visual appeal or packed in multi-layer punnets for efficient transportation, each berry is carefully cushioned to prevent damage during the journey. Beyond the Fresh: India's strawberry industry doesn't stop at fresh fruit. Our farmers and processors understand the global demand for year-round strawberry enjoyment. Advanced processing techniques transform these luscious berries into a variety of value-added products, perfect for international markets. Frozen strawberries, ideal for smoothies and baking, retain much of the fruit's natural sweetness and vibrant color. Dehydrated strawberries offer a concentrated burst of flavor for snacking or use in trail mixes. For the ultimate indulgence, explore our range of gourmet jams and preserves, capturing the essence of Indian strawberries in a spreadable delight.
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1.Green Apple HR 2.Strawberry 3.Black Grape 4.Coconut J 5.Grapefruit 6.Orange HR Fruity 7.Mandarin Acer 8.Pineapple 9.Bananas 10.Mango J 11.Watermelon 12.Peach 13.Red Rose 14.Cherry 15.Leelawadee Flower 16.Lotus Flower 17.Lemongrass 18.Papaya 19.Honey 20.Rose Apple 21.Bergamot 22.Coffee 22.Melon or Cantaloupe 24.MPB II 25.Aqua Marine 26.Tangy Lime OD 27.Lemon Classic 28.Fresh Fragrance:- 29.Fresh Flower
EAN code 4013200118969 Denomination Jalapeño sauce, hot Sales unit Glass bottle 12 x 90 ml Drained weight 90 ml Net weight 90 ml Unit size 160 x 43 mm Box size 190 x 140 x 170 mm Maximum duration 25 months Specification Jalapeño-Chilies sauce, fermented Boxes per pallet 150 Weight per box/pallet 2.75 / 428
Mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree Mangifera Indica. It is believed to have originated between Northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and North-Eastern India. M. Indica has been cultivated in South and Southeast Asia since ancient times resulting in two types of modern cultivars: the " Indian type" and the "Southeast Asian type". Other species in the genus Mangifera also produce edible fruits that are also called "mangoes" the majority of which are found in the Malesian ecoregion. Worldwide, there are several hundred cultivars of mango. Depending on the cultivar, mango fruit varies in size, shape, sweetness, skin color, and flesh color, which may be pale yellow, gold, green, or orange. Mangoes are generally sweet, although the taste and texture of the flesh vary across cultivars some, such as Alphonso, have a soft, pulpy, juicy texture similar to an overripe plum, while others, such as Tommy Atkins are firmer, like a cantaloupe or avocado, with a fibrous texture. MOQ 5 tons Supplied from India, Vietnam, Africa, South America, Pakistan and Indonesia.