Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.
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Whole macadamia nuts are great for snacking. Naturally high in protein and fibre, these organic, whole, raw macadamia nuts will keep you fuller for longer thanks to their excellent nutritional content. About Organic Whole Raw Macadamia Nuts Raw macadamia nuts are highly nutritious and boast an excellent nutritional profile. They are naturally high in protein, fibre and essential fats which makes them a great addition to your daily intake. These whole macadamia nuts are perfect for snacking throughout the day and will keep you fuller for longer compared to many other foods that we tend to reach for during that mid morning slump or when we require a boost in energy! Benefits of whole macadamia nuts Whole macadamia nuts contain the highest amount of monounsaturated fats than any other nut High in protein High in fibre Ways to enjoy whole raw macadamia nuts Enjoy in their raw form as a snack Top your favourite combination of oats for a morning energy boost Make a nutritional macadamia nut butter using whole macadamias Roast with a touch of salt and paprika for a naturally smokey flavour Chop up and sprinkle on top of your favourite meals such as curries
Essential details Storage Type: Keep a dry place Specification: Organic Type: Macadamia Nut Shelf Life: 24 months Ingredients: Macadamia Nuts Content: Style: Fresh Address: AUSTRIA Instruction for use: Snack Cultivation Type: Organic Style: Fresh Packaging: Bag Grade: Premium Use: Food Place of Origin: AUSTRIA Raw macadamia: Roasted raw maccadamia Supply Ability Supply Ability 100 Ton/Tons per Month Packaging & delivery Packaging Details Packed in PE 0.5kg or 01kg; as specific customer requirement Picture Example: package-img Lead time: Quantity(kilograms) 1 - 3 4 - 10 >10 Lead time (days) 7 14 To be negotiated
GMO : None Ingredients : Pea kernels,wheat flour,corn starch,sugar,salt,palm oil Main Process: Raw material selecting ,Roasting ,Seasoning ,Selecting and Metal Detection Texture : Crispy Shelf life : 12 months Certificate : BRC ,HACCP,ISO22000 etc Inner Packing : 10kg*1bag/ctn,PE bag Outer Packing : Standard export brown carton Size of Carton : 38cm*28cm*26cm Quantity : 20GP 1040ctns Net Weight : 10kg Gross Weight : 10.6kg
GMO : None Ingredients : Pea kernels,wheat flour,corn starch,sugar,salt,palm oil Main Process: Raw material selecting ,Roasting ,Seasoning ,Selecting and Metal Detection Texture : Crispy Shelf life : 12 months Certificate : BRC ,HACCP,ISO22000 etc Inner Packing : 10kg*1bag/ctn,PE bag Outer Packing : Standard export brown carton Size of Carton 38cm*28cm*26cm Quantit y :20GP 1040ctns Net Weight : 10kg Gross Weight : 10.6kg
Groundnut Kernels (Arachis Hypogaea) The groundnut or peanut is one of the important legume crops of tropical and, semiarid tropical countries, where it provides a major source of edible oil and, vegetable protein. Groundnut Kernel contains 47-53% oil and 25-36% protein. India,, China, Nigeria, Gambia, Senegal and USA are the major groundnut producing, countries. There are two most common names used for this crop i.e. groundnut or, peanut. The term groundnut is used in most countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and, Australia, while in north and South America it is commonly referred to as peanut., In India the important groundnut cultivating states are Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan., Groundnuts are used in various forms, which include groundnut oil, roasted and salted, groundnut, boiled or raw groundnut or as a paste popularly known as groundnut (or, peanut) butter. Groundnut oil is the most important product of the crop, which is used, for both domestic and industrial purposes. About 75% of the world groundnut, production is used in extraction of edible oil. Blanched Peanuts : Java types are smaller in size, round shape and pinkish in colour compared to Bold type. The later are longer and bigger in size having dark reddish colour. Type, Grade , Other Aspects. Blanched, 40/50, 50/60, 38/42, Aflatoxin : as per buyer's requirement Look forward hearing from you soon.
Groundnut Kernels (Arachis Hypogaea) The groundnut or peanut is one of the important legume crops of tropical and, semiarid tropical countries, where it provides a major source of edible oil and, vegetable protein. Groundnut Kernel contains 47-53% oil and 25-36% protein. India,, China, Nigeria, Gambia, Senegal and USA are the major groundnut producing, countries. There are two most common names used for this crop i.e. groundnut or, peanut. The term groundnut is used in most countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and, Australia, while in north and South America it is commonly referred to as peanut., In India the important groundnut cultivating states are Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan., Groundnuts are used in various forms, which include groundnut oil, roasted and salted, groundnut, boiled or raw groundnut or as a paste popularly known as groundnut (or, peanut) butter. Groundnut oil is the most important product of the crop, which is used, for both domestic and industrial purposes. About 75% of the world groundnut, production is used in extraction of edible oil. Java Peanuts : Java types are smaller in size, round shape and pinkish in colour compared to Bold type. The later are longer and bigger in size having dark reddish colour. Type, Grade , Other Aspects. Java, 50/60, 60/70, 70/80, 80/90, 90/100, Damage/Splits : 1.5% Max (varies as per the quality) Look forward hearing from you soon. Contact Us For Prices
Groundnut Kernels (Arachis Hypogaea) The groundnut or peanut is one of the important legume crops of tropical and, semiarid tropical countries, where it provides a major source of edible oil and, vegetable protein. Groundnut Kernel contains 47-53% oil and 25-36% protein. India,, China, Nigeria, Gambia, Senegal and USA are the major groundnut producing, countries. There are two most common names used for this crop i.e. groundnut or, peanut. The term groundnut is used in most countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and, Australia, while in north and South America it is commonly referred to as peanut., In India the important groundnut cultivating states are Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan., Groundnuts are used in various forms, which include groundnut oil, roasted and salted, groundnut, boiled or raw groundnut or as a paste popularly known as groundnut (or, peanut) butter. Groundnut oil is the most important product of the crop, which is used, for both domestic and industrial purposes. About 75% of the world groundnut, production is used in extraction of edible oil. Bold Peanuts :- Java types are smaller in size, round shape and pinkish in colour compared to Bold type. The later are longer and bigger in size having dark reddish colour. Type, Grade , Other Aspects Bold, 38/42, 40/45, 40/50, 50/55, 50/60, 60/70, 70/80, 80/90, Moisture : Between 6% to 8%, Admixture : 1% Max Look forward hearing from you soon.
Size : 10-11cm Moisture : 9-10% Admixture : 0.5%Max Size: between 8mm - 12mm Color: brownish with 4% maximum other color seed Size: between 8mm - 12mm Color: creamy with 4% max. other color seeds. Size: between 10mm - 14mm Color: white. Size: between 10mm - 14mm Color: white, and differs from the previous grade in the seeds weight. Watermelon seeds Uses: One of the common protein supplements like cotton seeds, groundnuts, soybean seeds and rape seeds. When roasted or salted in shell are known as popular snack just like sunflower seeds, also considered a nutritional fiber-rich snack. Watermelon seeds are used in Naturopathic medicine. It contains magnesium which regulates blood pressure and has a beneficial effect on blood sugar. Additionally, it contains mono and polyunsaturated fats which help reduce blood cholesterol and reduce high blood pressure. Watermelon seed oil is primarily used for cosmetics. Its stable shelf life, light texture and moisturizing prosperities make it a suitable emollient. Hulled watermelon seeds can used to make garnish cakes, various yummy desserts and also used as a part in preparing special salads and soups. Watermelon seeds could be used as animal feed. Watermelon seeds cake is good source of protein for animal and it is comparable to cotton cake, linseeds cake and neem seeds cake.gs.
PRODUCT INFO Jackfruit spread through the rest of India and on to South-east Asia. The tree is large and the fruit itself grows not at the tip of limbs but rather out of the trunk. The jackfruit is the largest tree-born fruit in the world. A single pod can reach a length of nearly a meter and weigh close to 40 kilograms. USES The Jackfruit bulbs can be eaten fresh, frozen, cooked or pureed. Younger Jackfruit is added to curries and can be roasted or baked and eaten as a vegetable. It is often shredded and used as a meat substitute. Riper Jackfruit bulbs are added to salads. Make jam or ice cream from pureed bulbs. Boiling Jackfruit bulbs in milk and then straining off the liquid will result in a custard-like consistency once it has cooled. Jackfruit can be dried and then fried in oil, salted and eaten like potato chips. Jackfruit seeds can be roasted and eaten like chestnuts or dried and ground into flour. Jackfruit does not keep well once it is ripe. Unused portions of prepared fruit can be refrigerated for a few days or frozen for a few weeks. Jackfruit is very nutrient-dense. It is a great source of fiber, protein and vitamin B. It also contains potassium, iron and calcium. The deep yellow-orange color of the Jackfruit bulbs is the result of phytonutrients like beta-carotene, giving the fruit powerful antioxidant properties. SEASON Jackfruits can be produced nearly all year round.
PRODUCT INFO Banana flowers have a starchy, fibrous consistency and a neutral, subtly bitter, and fruity flavor well suited for fresh and cooked preparations. The outer, dark-hued bracts should not be consumed, but they can be used as a decorative serving vessel. As each bract is removed, the small florets can be separated from their tough stamens and set aside for use with the flower's heart. Once the bracts have been peeled away to reveal a yellow-white hue, the heart can be sliced into pieces and incorporated into recipes. It is recommended to immerse slices of the Banana flower in salted lemon water or vinegar water for at least 20 to 30 minutes to extract some of the bitterness. Banana flowers can be added to fresh fruit and green salads, and younger flowers will have a sweeter flavor for raw preparations. They can also be minced into dips, dumplings, and pastes. USES Beyond fresh preparations, Banana flowers can be lightly steamed and served with dips, similar to an artichoke, boiled in coconut water and stir-fried, or incorporated into curries and soups. The flowers can also be fried into patties, soaked in flavoring, cooked like fish fillets, or sauteed into vegetable, rice, and noodle dishes. In Thailand, young Banana flowers are commonly served raw on the side with pad Thai. In Indonesian cuisine, Banana flowers are mixed with pork and hot sambal, cooked in a section of bamboo, and served as a festival or wake appetizer. In Brazil, Banana flowers are incorporated into pies, quiches, and cooked into various sweet and savory goods. There is also a famous pastry in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais known as pastel de agnu that has its own festival. The festival annually occurs in the city of Itabirito and features food vendors, local growers, restaurants, and arts and crafts vendors, all centered around the famous pastry of the region. Pastel de agnu is comprised of Banana flowers stewed with meat and then fried into a dough-like puff. Banana flowers pair well with spices such as turmeric, curry powder, mustard seeds, cumin, and chile powder, aromatics including garlic, shallots, onions, lemongrass, and galangal, coconut milk, macadamia nuts, lime leaves, papaya, and carrots. Whole, raw Banana flowers should be immediately consumed for the best quality and flavor. The flowers can also be wrapped in plastic and stored in the refrigerator, or cut pieces can be placed in a sealed container in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. In addition to fresh Banana flowers, the buds can also be found canned or frozen for extended use. SEASONS Banana flowers are found year-round, varying in availability depending on climate, region, and hemisphere.
PRODUCT INFO Kale is a non-heading, leafy form of wild cabbage that comes in a range of shapes, sizes, and colors, such as blue-green, yellow-green, white, red, or purple. Different cultivars are classified by differences in their stem length and their leaf structure, as some are flat and others are frilly. The standard Kale we usually find in the grocery store is pale to deep green with large, ruffle-edged leaves and long stems. It is hardy and fibrous when fully mature, and tender enough to be used as a raw salad green when young. The pale green stems are tough and typically removed, while the tightly curled leaves are chewy yet succulent. Depending on the variety, Kale can sometimes be spicy, other times a bit sweet, and usually slightly bitter. In general, Kale offers an earthy flavor with a nutty sweetness that is accentuated when cooked. USES Considering its many forms and stages of harvest, Kale is an incredibly versatile green in the kitchen, and can be used raw or cooked. Young Kale leaves add an earthy flavor to raw salad green mixes, and fully mature Kale is one of the few leafy greens that doesn't shrink much when it's cooked. It's great sauteed, roasted, stewed, and even baked into Kale chips. Just be careful not to over-cook it, as it can develop a more bitter taste. Kale is also often added raw to smoothies, juices, and salads. To prep Kale for use, whether raw or cooked, first remove the tough and fibrous stems. A quick and dirty way to do it is to hold the stem in one hand and strip leaves along the stem away from you. You can also cut the leaves into thin, confetti-like ribbons. A quick massage can help the process of breaking up the cellulose structure of Kale. You can drizzle it with olive oil, salt, and lemon juice, and rub the leaves together in your hands to get a slightly sweeter, much silkier Kale. This leafy green pairs well with garlic, onion, sesame, soy sauce, ginger, smoked or roasted meats, potatoes, grains, oregano, thyme, red pepper, cream, Parmesan cheese, and more. To store Kale, wrap the leaves in a loose bundle with a paper towel or a thin cotton kitchen towel, place them in a large, sealable bag, and refrigerate in the crisper drawer for up to a week. SEASONS Kale is available year-round with a peak season in winter.
PRODUCT INFO Bitter melons are small to medium gourds, averaging 6 to 30 centimeters in length, and have a long and slender, oblong shape with slightly tapered ends. The gourd's surface will vary depending on the specific type, ranging from deeply creased, smooth, pale green, and ridged to rough, dark green, and heavily textured with warts and bumps. The gourd's skin may also exhibit a waxy layer, and some rarer types of Bitter melon showcase a white hue. Underneath the thin skin, the flesh is crisp, watery, and pale green, encasing a central cavity filled with spongy pith and large, cream-colored seeds. Bitter melons are harvested when they are young and green, containing a sharp, astringent, and vegetal flavor. The gourds are also selected when they display a green coloring with a faint yellow hue, an indication of further maturity, rumored to contain a slightly milder, bitter, and acidic flavor. USES Bitter melons have an astringent, bitter flavor well suited for cooked preparations, including stir-frying, baking, saut�©ing, steaming, boiling, braising, and stewing. The melon's sharp flavor complements rich, fatty, and spicy ingredients and is often utilized in different culinary styles found within Asian cuisine. Bitter melons can be consumed raw, but the gourds should be deseeded, salted, and left for approximately 30 to 45 minutes to draw excess moisture and bitterness. Once the bitter flavor is lessened, the melons can be sliced for salads, chopped into dips and spreads, or blended into juices. Bitter melons are also traditionally blanched before use or salted to tame the astringent notes before cooking. The melons can be stirred into soups and curries, stuffed and baked as a main dish, stir-fried with vegetables and meat, or cooked and coated in rich sauces. Bitter melons can also be sliced and roasted as a simple side dish, cut and fried as a rice accompaniment, or pieces of the flesh can be dried and steeped as a healing and cleansing tea. In addition to the melons, the young leaves and shoots of the plants are edible and share the characteristic bitter flavor, used as an accent in salads and soups. Bitter melon pairs well with coconut milk, aromatics including lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and onions, chile peppers, tomatoes, green beans, eggplant, black beans, yogurt, pork, beef, and poultry, and seafood including fish, shrimp, crab, and scallops. Whole, unwashed Bitter melons will keep 3 to 5 days when wrapped in plastic or placed in a sealed container in the refrigerator's crisper drawer. SEASONS Bitter melons are available year-round, with a peak season in the summer.