Finger fixing splint (tubular type) AJY-S01 Tubular finger fixation for phalangeal fractures, knuckle dislocations, ligaments, tendon injuries and fixation. 190*120*3.2mm LOW TEMPERATURE THERMOPLASTIC SHEET Product features: Low temperature thermoplastic sheet is a new type of material made of specially synthesized polymer polycaprolactone treated by a series of chemical methods. Molecules are in a stable state at room temperature (10-30C), and can be softened after being heated in 65-70C water for 1-3 minutes. Curing in 3-5 minutes at room temperature. It has the advantages of light weight, high strength, good air permeability, not afraid of water, non-toxic, odorless, non-irritating to the skin, etc., and has biodegradability. Scope of application: 1. Fixation after reduction of fractures and joint dislocations 2. Postoperative fixation of soft tissue injuries such as joint ligaments, nerve and tendon injuries 3. Bone, joint tuberculosis, acute and chronic osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, primary bone Fixation during conservative treatment such as tumor metastasis or after debridement 4. Joint deformity, nerve palsy, cerebral palsy, scoliosis correction and postoperative fixation in children and fixed 5. Fixation after burns and other plastic surgery operations 6. Production and application of rehabilitation braces and orthoses 7. Posture placement and fixation during radiotherapy
History and Geography: Finger Millet, grown in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, has been a part of Indian agriculture for over 4,000 years. Usage in Global Cuisines: Used in making porridge, cookies, and healthy pancakes. Health Benefits: Benefit Description High in Calcium, it Strengthens bones and teeth. Rich in Antioxidants Reduces oxidative stress. Note: The price of the product cannot be mentioned on a global trade as it varies based on the payment terms decided between the parties. The Country of Origin for every Product is India. The HSN codes are below : Finger Millet- 10082130
Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) is a commodity that is highly valued in international markets for its aroma, pungency and high oil and Aleo resin content. Nigeria is the third largest exporter of ginger in the world after China and India. Most of the dried ginger that are available for international trade are simply sun dried over a few days, but artificial drying is also used in areas lacking a defined dry season to coincide with the harvest. The rhizome is dried to 10-12 percent moisture content. Dried ginger is usually presented in a split or sliced form. Splitting is said to be preferred to slicing, as slicing loses more flavor, but the sliced are easier to grind and this is the predominant form of dried ginger currently in the market
Ladies Finger Okra
Okra or Okro, Abelmoschus esculentus, known in many English-speaking countries as ladies' fingers or ochro, is a flowering plant in the mallow family. Its edible green seed pods are a food.
Product Description Variety : Garibar Grade: SQ (first grade) only have 1 grade Taste : Original Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : USD 1.80/kg (FOB) Product origin : Indonesia Key Specifications/Special Features : Color as Japanese standard color chart Size S = 6-8 cm; M size : 8-10 cm; Size L = 10-14 cm; Slice 5 mm; Slant. Leadtime : 30 days after PO Minimum Order Size and Packaging details : Packing : Blue PE bulkpack 10 kg x 1 pcs (10 kg/ carton) MOQ : 20.000 kg (40 ft reefer container)
Product Description Variety : Garibar Grade: SQ (first grade) only have 1 grade Taste : Original Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : USD 1.95/kg (FOB) Product origin : Indonesia Key Specifications/Special Features : Color as Japanese standard color chart maximal 2 cm wide: cut 0,5cm ± 0,1cm Leadtime : 30 days after PO Minimum Order Size and Packaging details : Packing : Blue PE bulkpack 10kg x 1 pcs (10kg/ carton) MOQ : 10.000 kg (40 ft reefer container)
Okra / Lady Fingers
we have all vegetables including okra
FARM FRESH PRODUCT
We offer Fresh Okra - Ladies Finger from India. Our product range including the following : Potato, Cabbage, Green Chilly, Fresh Ginger, Okra / Ladies finger, Lemon, Bringal, Tomato, Carrot, Beetroot, Cauli Flower, Gherkins, Drumstick, French Beans, Cluster beans, Red Onion, Elephant Yam, Cucumber, Pumpkin, Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Snake Gourd, Ridge Gourd, Spinach, Curry leaves, Mango, Raddish, Ridge Gourd, Brocolli, Capsicum, Celery, Lettuse, Mushroom, Garlic, Green peas, Jack fruit (raw), Coriander leaves, Tamarind, Sweet Potato, Amla, Pine apple, Banana, etc. We can ship the same by Air cargo in cartons and Boxes. Min Order qty : 500 Kilos. Payment : Advance TT Please let us know your requirements.
fresh lady finger from India
Deliciously tangy and one of the most highly prized natural foods in South Asia, the tamarind – the melodic name of which comes from the Persian "tamar-I-hind," meaning "date of India" – is gaining recognition and appreciation throughout the world. Said to be native to Africa, this exotic fruit grows on exceptionally tall trees of the fabaceae family, such as peas, beans, and other legumes, mostly in the warmer, dryer areas of Asia, Mexico, and India. Tamarind trees produce an abundance of long, curved, brown pods filled with small brown seeds, surrounded by a sticky pulp that dehydrates naturally to a sticky paste. The pods look a bit like huge, brown, overly mature green beans. After harvest, tamarinds are sometimes shelled in preparation for export. From there, they're often pressed into balls and layered with sugary water or syrup; sometimes they're salted. Processed tamarind products can be found in supermarkets, but remember that additives can alter the nutritional profile. It’s better to purchase tamarind when it's fresh and still in the pod. Refrigeration is the best way to preserve the freshness for up to several months.
Nutmeg Myristica fragrans Fam: Myristicaceae The nutmeg tree is a large evergreen native to the Moluccas (the Spice Islands) and is now cultivated in the West Indies. It produces two spices — mace and nutmeg. Nutmeg is the seed kernel inside the fruit and mace is the lacy covering (aril) on the kernel. The Arabs were the exclusive importers of the spice to Europe up until 1512, when Vasco de Gama reached the Moloccas and claimed the islands for Portugal. To preserve their new monopoly, the Portuguese (and from 1602, the Dutch) restricted the trees to the islands of Banda and Amboina. The Dutch were especially cautious, since the part of the fruit used as a spice is also the seed, so that anyone with the spice could propagate it. To protect against this, the Dutch bathed the seeds in lime, which would prevent them from growing. This plan was thwarted however, by fruit pigeons who carried the fruit to other islands, before it was harvested, scattering the seeds. The Dutch sent out search and destroy crews to control the spread and when there was an abundant harvest, they even burned nutmeg to keep its supply under control. Despite these precautions, the French, led by Pierre Poivre (Peter Piper) smuggled nutmeg seeds and clove seedlings to start a plantation on the island of Mauritius, off the east coast of Africa, near Madagascar. In 1796 the British took over the Moloccas and spread the cultivation to other East Indian islands and then to the Caribbean. Nutmeg was so successful in Grenada it now calls itself the Nutmeg Island, designing its flag in the green, yellow and red colours of nutmeg and including a graphic image of nutmeg in one corner. Spice Description The nutmeg seed is encased in a mottled yellow, edible fruit, the approximate size and shape of a small peach. The fruit splits in half to reveal a net-like, bright red covering over the seed. This is the aril which is collected, dried and sold as mace. Under the aril is a dark shiny nut-like pit, and inside that is the oval shaped seed which is the nutmeg. Nutmegs are usually sold without the mace or hard shell. They are oval, about 25 mm (1 in) in length, lightly wrinkled and dark brown on the outside, lighter brown on the inside. Nutmeg is sold whole or ground, and is labeled as ‘East Indian’ or ‘West Indian’ indicating its source. Whole nutmeg may be coated with lime to protect against insects and fungus, though this practice is giving way to other forms of fumigation. Bouquet:sweet, aromatic and nutty Flavour : Nutty , warm and slightly sweet Hotness Scale: 1
Juniperus communis Fam: Cupressaceae Juniper is widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere and its birthplace is obscure. It is found in Europe, North Africa, North America and northern Asia. The main commercial producers are Hungary and southern Europe, especially Italy. The berries were known to Greek, Roman and early Arab physicians as a medicinal fruit and are mentioned in the Bible. In the Renaissance, they were recommended against snake bite, and plague and pestilence. Because of its air-cleansing piney fragrance, the foliage was used as a strewing herb to freshen stale air and the Swiss burned the berries with heating fuel in winter to sanitize stale air. Gin, the alcoholic drink that gets its unique flavour from juniper berries, is named from an adaptation of the Dutch word for juniper, "geneva". Spice Description Initially hard and pale green, juniper berries ripen to blue-black, become fleshy and contain three sticky, hard, brown seeds. When dried, the berries remain soft but if broken open one will find the pith surrounding the seeds is easily crumbled. Bouquet: Fragrant and flowery, combining the aromas of gin and turpentine. Flavour:Aromatic, bittersweet and piny. Hotness Scale: 1 Preparation and Storage Juniper berries are at their best when they are still moist and soft to the touch, squashing fairly easily between one's fingers. It is possible to make a purée from juniper berries or to extract the flavour and aroma by macerating them in hot water, but as all parts are edible and the texture is agreeable, it is usually just as well to use the entire fruit, split or crushed. The berries are quite powerful, one heaped teaspoon of crushed fruits serving for a dish for four people. Store in a cool place in an airtight container. Culinary Uses Juniper berries perform a quite unique role, by contributing as much to the character of food through their 'freshening' ability, as they do by way of their specific taste profile. As well as flavouring a dish, juniper cuts the gaminess of game, reduces the fatty effect of duck and pork and perks up a bread stuffing. The strong hearty flavour of juniper goes well with strong meats, such as game. Pork chops, roast leg of lamb, veal, rabbit, venison and wild boar are all enlivened with a hint of juniper. Juniper berries blend well with other herbs and spices, especially thyme, sage, oregano, marjoram, bay leaves, allspice and onions and garlic. One application I am particularly fond of is in a simple chicken casserole, It can effectively be added to wine marinades for meats, and is used with coriander in smoking meat. It seasons pâtés and sauces and in Sweden. Goulash and Sauerkraut often feature a juniper taste, as do some home-pickled meats like salt beef, salt pork and ham. Generally juniper can well be used in any dish requiring alcohol. Fruit dishes, such as apple tart and pickled peaches, also harmonize with this flavour.
Botanical Name: Piper nigrum Plant Family: Piperaceae Country of Origin: India Plant Part: White Peppercorns Growth Method: Wild Harvest Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Color: Clear Consistency: Thin Strength of Aroma: Medium Pepper is a perennial vine of the Piperaceae family indigenous to the Malbar coast of India. It is now cultivated in most tropical parts of the world. Pepper bears clusters of small flowers and small spherical fruits that turn red when they ripen. The berry-like fruits eventually become the peppercorns, and each one bears a single seed. The hot spice of White Pepper is made from its berries. It is the fully mature fruits from which the soft, fleshy outer layers had been ground off before drying. The berries of the pepper plant are called peppercorns and these plants are native to southern Asia. This plant was the main spice the European explorers were looking for when they discovered the New World. It still accounts for one fourth of the spice trade in the world. Did you know that white and black pepper come from the same plant? The white variety is allowed to fully ripen on the vine, as opposed to the black peppercorns, which is why it costs a bit more. The skins are peeled off and the inside of the peppercorn is white. White peppercorns have an earthy flavor whereas black peppercorns simply give heat to a dish. The white ones are popular in Mexican, Indian, and Asian dishes, perhaps because a lot of these recipes are spicy and earthy already and the white pepper complements the overall flavor of the dish. If you want to use white pepper, it is best to buy whole peppercorns because the flavor is longer lasting. Peppercorns start to lose their potency when you grind them, which is why freshly ground pepper is usually recommended.
All our Avocados are grown at 1,000-3,000m above sea level with maximum day temperatures of 28C & night temperatures of 12-15C. This is very different to product grown in Spain, Mexico, South America, New Zealand & Australia which grow mainly at Sea Level, and in very dry areas with a lot of heat. Our Avocados do not get stressed as they grow at high altitude. During the day the trees and the fruit grow, and at night they rest. As a result of this the fruit takes an extra one -two months to mature. This results in a superb Avocado with a strong colour, rich flavourand nice texture. Due to the rains we get twice a year around the Equator the trees grow naturally. There is need for additional irrigation during the dry season but not much water is used. This means our water footprint is also very low. At high altitude there are very few pests and diseases & the trees continue to grow and with minimal pest pressure so there is little to no chemicals sprayed. Our Frozen Avocados are harvested at optimal maturity, and then natural ripened. After this each avocado is handled, one by one, by our team of ladies who are skilled food handlers & have been trained on post-harvest Avocado processing, to prepare the halves, chunks and slices. Each piece of the Avocado is handled with a lot of care, and individually frozen at -35C to capture the essence of the fruit and not allow any damage.We can pack for consumers in 300gms / 500gms 1kg, 2kg or 5kg ziplockbags.
Okra is known to aid in the prevention of diabetes. It is rich in fiber that helps in the prevention of this disease.The dietary fiber content of okra/lady finger is known to be high, and hence, many health specialists recommend it for digestive benefits. best quality product from farmers.
Ladies Finger / Okra
Fresh Lady Finger. Packing : As per customer demand. Delivery : All over world. Origin : India.