Botanical Name Arachis hypogaea Taste Typical Odor Odourless, no foreign odours Color Typical, beige/yellow typical Production area 6000 Tons Packing White polypropylene packaging bag of 25 kg y 50 kg Loading 20 feet: 19 metric tonnes Analysis Values Purity 99.70% min Oil content 48.00% max Moisture 5.00% max
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Black cumin is a part of the buttercup family and the seeds are dark, thin, and crescent-shaped when whole. The seeds have been used for many centuries in the Middle East, the Mediterranean and India. Today, black cumin seeds are used as a seasoning spice in different cuisines across the world due to their nutty flavor. Besides their culinary uses, black cumin seeds also have a wealth of important health benefits and are one of the most cherished medicinal seeds in history. The seeds of the black cumin plant contain over 100 chemical compounds, including some yet to be identified. In addition to what is believed to be the primary active ingredient, crystalline nigellone, black cumin seeds contain: thymoquinone, beta sitosterol, myristic acid, palmitic acid, palmitoleic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, arachidonic acid, protein, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, folic acid, calcium, iron, copper, zinc, and phosphorous.
- Expiry date: 12 months - Specifications: 5gr filter bag - INGREDIENTS: mulberry, black goji berries, black sesame, black rice, black beans - USES: + Beauty care lose weight, purify skin. + Control sugar levels - Products are fresh, guaranteed quality, long shelf life - Products of 100% origin % from nature.
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Black tea is a type of tea that comes from the Camellia sinensis plant. The leaves are allowed to fully oxidize before being processed and dried, which gives the tea its signature flavor profile. Black teas tend to be: Bold and brisk Astringent Hearty Slightly astringent Moderate amount of caffeine High tannin content
Aromas Oils Presents Black Cumin Seed Carrier Oil Also known as Kaloungi oil Blessed seed oil or Black cumin oil Black Cumin Seed Oil is derived from the seed pod of a plant boasting pale blue and white flowers This annual herbal plant producing clear yellowishblack oil is soluble in alcohol but remains insoluble in water Botany Black Cumin Seed Kaloungi Carrier Oil is an annual plant thriving in Southwest Asia and South Asia growing to a height of 20 to 30 cm It features finely divided threadlike leaves and its white to pale blue flowers exhibit 5 to 10 petals The plants fruits are inflated capsules each containing 37 follicles with numerous seeds Uses of Black Cumin Seed Carrier Oil Rich in vitamin A B and C along with essential minerals such as copper selenium zinc and potassium Historically employed for various medicinal purposes in Middle Eastern and Asian countries Particularly beneficial in treating diverse skin conditions often blended with citrus and herbaceous scents in massages Revered by many as the remedy for all diseases except death General Precautionary Measures Store in a cool dark place to maintain freshness and extend shelf life Bring the oil to room temperature before use Botanical Name Nigella sativa CAS 8014139 Color amp Odor Light amber amp Nutty bitter pungent odor FEMA  2343 Methods of Extraction Cold Pressed Constituents Linoleic acid Solubility Insoluble in water Specific Gravity 090000093500 Flash Point 230 F Optical Rotation 300 to 800 Major Constituents Linoleic acid Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
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Decaffeinated contains all the delicious notes of black tea minus the caffeine, catering to those who are looking to cut down on their caffeine intake or who may be sensitive. This is the perfect collaboration to enjoy a relaxing, quality time at home. The superior blend and the herbal infusions is full of flavour and will consistently have you running back for more.