Type: Tomato Powder (Herbal Extract). Variety : normal or cherry tomato. pH: 4. Acid: 4-4.5%. Salt : 0.8% - 1.0%. Brix : 22-24%, 18-20%, 28-30%. Quantity capacity : 50mts/month. MOQ: 1ton. Preserving in common condition, shelf life: 12 months. Packed in aseptic bag, drums 220kg, 1 x 20ft = 80 bins. Price: please contact for updated price. Payment & delivery: L/C at sight or T/T 30% in advance. Lead time: 2 weeks/ 1*20'FCL.
A concentrated oil containing aromatic compounds from a plant. Essential oils are responsible for the scent of the plant and are most often found in the flowers and leaves.Essential oils are used in aromatherapy, massage therapy and in other alternative therapies and can also be found in products such as soaps, lotions, bath salts and candles.
Originally from South America, tomatoes have become a global crop after being introduced to Europe. In India, tomatoes are a significant commercial crop, second only to potatoes on a global scale. The primary regions for cultivating tomatoes in India are Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamilnadu. Our quality team consistently inspects the production of tomato paste, which is manufactured under strict hygienic conditions, making MR Fruits one of Indiaâ??s most reputable suppliers of tomato paste. MR Fruits is a respected and preferred manufacturer in the tomato processing industry in India.
Tomato paste 28-30% concentration in 800 g tin cans Tomato paste obtained from tomato concentrate, with added salt Soluble dry substance (exclusive of added salt), % refractometric degrees, at 20�ºC, minimum 28-30%. Pasteurized product. Ingredients: tomato concentrate, water, salt max. 2%. Net quantity: 800 g e Store in clean, ventilated rooms, away from sunlight and frost. After opening, keep in the refrigerator, with the addition of a film of food oil over the contents remaining in the container, for a maximum of 15 days. Best before: see the date printed on the cap. Nutritional declaration for 100g product: Energy value: 396 kj/ 94 kcal; Fats: 0.7g; of which saturated fatty acids: 0.0g; Carbohydrates: 19 g; of which sugars: 8.2 g; Fibre: 2.0g, Protein: 3.1 g; Salt: 1.9 g. The origin of the tomato concentrate is: EU and non-EU. Produced in Romania
24 easy open tins * 400g
- Cherry tomatoes taste similar to other fresh tomatoes, but because of their small size, the flavor can be a little more concentrated. Bright and sweet, they have a thin, snappy peel and a very juicy center. Some varieties are sweeter or milder than others. Cooked, they take on a deeper flavor, similar to the transformation from fresh tomatoes to tomato sauce. - The origin of cherry tomatoes, now a popular snack and part of everyday cuisine, can be traced back to Mexico, the birthplace of all tomatoes. The Aztecs were eating tomatoes of all shapes and sizes, but modern-day cherry tomatoes are based on a variety bred by British and Israeli scientists in the 1970s. They're available year-round and are grown and eaten all over the world both raw and cooked. - Cherry tomatoes are a small variety of tomato that is named for its shape which resembles a cherry. Sometimes sold on the vine, the vegetable can range from a little smaller than a cherry to about twice the size, and can be red (the most common color), yellow, orange, green, or almost black. These tomatoes are prized by chefs for their juiciness and thin skin, which causes the fruits to pop in your mouth when eaten. Like all tomatoes, cherry tomatoes are best in the summer, but because of their small size, they can also be grown in a greenhouse while still maintaining much of their flavor and texture. The affordable veggie can be eaten as is after a quick rinse and doesn't require peeling, seeding, or even chopping. - Cherry tomatoes are available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Cherry tomatoes taste similar to other fresh tomatoes, but because of their small size, the flavor can be a little more concentrated. Bright and sweet, they have a thin, snappy peel and a very juicy center. Some varieties are sweeter or milder than others. Cooked, they take on a deeper flavor, similar to the transformation from fresh tomatoes to tomato sauce. The origin of cherry tomatoes, now a popular snack and part of everyday cuisine, can be traced back to Mexico, the birthplace of all tomatoes. The Aztecs were eating tomatoes of all shapes and sizes, but modern-day cherry tomatoes are based on a variety bred by British and Israeli scientists in the 1970s. They're available year-round and are grown and eaten all over the world both raw and cooked. USES Cherry tomatoes are a small variety of tomato that is named for its shape which resembles a cherry. Sometimes sold on the vine, the vegetable can range from a little smaller than a cherry to about twice the size, and can be red (the most common color), yellow, orange, green, or almost black. These tomatoes are prized by chefs for their juiciness and thin skin, which causes the fruits to pop in your mouth when eaten. Like all tomatoes, cherry tomatoes are best in the summer, but because of their small size, they can also be grown in a greenhouse while still maintaining much of their flavor and texture. The affordable veggie can be eaten as is after a quick rinse and doesn't require peeling, seeding, or even chopping. Season Cherry tomatoes are available year-round.
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