Cashew nuts and dry fruits .Export import
Exporter of seafood lobster, prawns, crab, sole, grouper, cuttlefish, ribbon fish, squid, blue swimming crab, croaker can also supply dried hibiscus flower, shea butter, cassava flour, whole raw cashew nuts, tiger nuts, dried red chillies (short & long).Exporter
Sesame seed, soybeans, cotton, raw cashew nut, corn, sugar icumsa 45, hibiscus flowers and diesel en90.
Raw shea butter, shea nut, soybeans, cashew, ground nut, dried pepper.
Class: AAA High-class shell and foreign material (by weight) 0.05% maximum meal or dust (by weight) 1% maximum thru 3/32" color fairly uniform in color, notdarker than "amber" skin color color classication fancy mostly golden color or lighter, max 3% by weight darker than light total defects (by weight) 3% maximum, due to o-sizing moisture 2 % maximum size min / max diameter fancy x-large 8/16" not a complete half fancy large 7/16" 8/16" fancy medium 4/16" 7/16" fancy small 3/16" /4/16" fancy midget 1/16" 3/16 Nutrient ingredients: Protein, Carotene, Crude fiber, Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron and Vitamin C, B1, B2, E. Character: Easy open, Crisp kernel, pure natural processed, green & healthy, good taste. Functions: Prevent cell aging; Lower cholesterol; Improve memory, aging and moisturize the skin; Anti-cancer; Bacteriostatic antiphlogistic.
style 1: min. 90% of whole kernel above 17 mm; of which 15% >20mm; style 2: min. 50% of whole kernel above 17 mm, and 50% of halves; style 3: min. 15% of whole kernel and premium halves above 14mm; style 4: min. 80% of halves between 9 and 15mm; less than 5% of wholes over 10mm; style 6: premium pieces above 9mm. - > other grades and styles may be available or produced to your needs on request. packaging and shipping: - > average moisture: 1. 5% - > oxygen level: maximum of 3% of oxygen must be respected, in order to better preserve its content. - > shelf life: raw kernel 18 months
style 1: min. 90% of whole kernel above 17 mm; of which 15% >20mm; style 2: min. 50% of whole kernel above 17 mm, and 50% of halves; style 3: min. 15% of whole kernel and premium halves above 14mm; style 4: min. 80% of halves between 9 and 15mm; less than 5% of wholes over 10mm; style 6: premium pieces above 9mm. - > other grades and styles may be available or produced to your needs on request. packaging and shipping: - > average moisture: 1. 5% - > oxygen level: maximum of 3% of oxygen must be respected, in order to better preserve its content. - > shelf life: raw kernel 18 months
Betel nuts, also known as areca nuts, are the seeds of the Areca catechu palm tree. They are commonly chewed in many parts of Asia and the Pacific for their stimulant effects. Here are some key points about betel nuts: Chewing Tradition: Betel nut chewing is a cultural and social practice that dates back centuries in many Asian and Pacific countries. It is often part of social gatherings, ceremonies, and rituals. Stimulant Effects: Betel nuts contain arecoline, an alkaloid that has stimulant properties similar to nicotine. Chewing betel nuts can lead to increased alertness, a mild sense of euphoria, and a stimulating effect on the central nervous system. Preparation and Consumption: Betel nuts are typically prepared by slicing the nut and wrapping it in a betel leaf along with other ingredients like slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) and sometimes tobacco. The package is then chewed, releasing the active compounds. The combination of areca nut, betel leaf, slaked lime, and optional tobacco is referred to as a "betel quid." Health Concerns: While betel nut chewing can have stimulant effects, it also comes with health risks. Regular and long-term consumption of betel nuts is associated with various negative health outcomes. These include increased risk of oral cancers, gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health issues. Betel nuts are considered a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Cultural Significance: Betel nut chewing has deep cultural and traditional significance in many communities. It has been used as a symbol of hospitality, social bonding, and as a customary offering during ceremonies and celebrations. Regulation: Some countries have implemented regulations on the sale and consumption of betel nuts due to their health risks. For example, in certain regions, there are warnings on the packaging about the potential health hazards. Alternatives: Due to the health concerns associated with betel nut chewing, efforts have been made to promote alternatives that offer a similar social and cultural experience without the negative health effects. These alternatives might involve chewing gums or other non-harmful substances. It's important to note that my information might not be up to date with the very latest developments or changes, so I recommend checking more recent and reliable sources if you need the most current information on this topic.
Sunflower seeds & kernels, pumpkin seeds & kernels white sunflower seeds & kernels, cashews, walnuts, hazelnuts, peanut, almonds, pickles, sugar, confectionery.
Frozen meat, beans, corn, cashew nuts, fruit juices and flour.Export of food commodities, dry or frozen. expertise in documentation.
Fresh fruit and vegetables (okra); frozen chicken, beef and porc; cashew nuts and macadamia nuts; sugar; vegetable oils; soybean, corn, rapeseed and wheat..
Macadamia nuts are a versatile ingredient in the culinary world. Whether chopped and sprinkled over salads, blended into creamy nut butter, or used in baking, these nuts provide a unique flavor and a satisfying crunch. Their high oil content contributes to their smooth texture, making them a sought-after addition to desserts and confections.