India's verdant fields offer a bounty of pristine green peas, perfect for export. These peas, harvested at their peak freshness, boast a vibrant emerald green color and a delightfully sweet, slightly nutty flavor. Grown under the warm Indian sun, they're packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Our meticulous sorting and cleaning processes ensure a uniform size and texture, free from blemishes or debris. From the fertile plains of India emerges a vibrant emerald treasure: the green pea, a nutritional powerhouse destined for discerning palates across the globe. Cultivated for centuries, Indian green peas boast a unique character, setting them apart from their international counterparts. These peas, primarily of the Capsicum variety, are smaller than their European or American cousins. Their size, however, belies their robust flavor. Grown under the warm Indian sun, they develop a distinct sweetness, with a subtle earthiness that adds complexity to the taste. The pods themselves are a vibrant green, a testament to their freshness and the rich soil from which they spring. Indian pea harvests are timed to perfection. Picked at their peak maturity, the peas retain a delightful crispness that bursts with each bite. Their texture is slightly firmer than some imported varieties, offering a satisfying crunch that elevates any culinary creation. This firmness also translates to excellent shelf life, making them ideal for export journeys. In conclusion, Indian green peas are more than just a vegetable; they are a taste of India's rich agricultural heritage and culinary tradition. Their vibrant color, distinct sweetness, and delightful texture make them a valuable addition to any kitchen. Packed with essential nutrients and boasting excellent export practices, Indian green peas are poised to become a staple on tables across the globe, offering a taste of India with every bite. World Wide Shipping Highest Quality Produce 24 FSSAI Certified 100% Chemical Free
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The manufacture of both granulated and powdered garlic is the same, except for the grinding or powdering process. Granulated garlic is coarse while garlic powder is ground extra fine. Whole cloves of garlic are peeled, cleaned and then sent into a machine that slices and chops them into smaller sections. The sections are dried in slow ovens for three to four hours. When the garlic has cooled it is ground to the desired consistency, be it granulated or powdered. The finished products are put through sifters to separate any debris or undesirable pieces. Both are packaged in air-tight containers and stored in a cool, dry place. Granulated and powdered garlic are used to season and enhance the flavor of many foods. Often it is an appropriate substitute when fresh garlic is called for in a recipe. Powdered garlic dissolves almost instantly when incorporated into any dish, hot or cold. Granulated garlic takes a few minutes to become incorporated and release its flavor. We can offer Garlic Granules in 0.5mm to 1.0mm, 40/60 mesh, 26/40 mesh - 20 FCL: 10 Mt (Flakes/Cloves), 14-15 Mt (Minced/Granules/Powder) - 40 FCL H/C: 20 Mt (Flakes/Cloves), 25-30 Mt (Minced/Granules/Powder) Product Packing - 12.5/13/14 Kg Paper Bag inside 1 Poly Bag - 20/25 Kg Cartoon inside 1/2 Poly Bag - 20/25 Kg Cartoon inside 1/2 Aluminium Foil Bag Our range includes: - Dehydrated Garlic Flakes/Cloves (5-10mm) - Dehydrated Garlic Minced (1-3mm, 3-5mm) - Dehydrated Garlic Granules (G1, G2, G3) - Dehydrated Garlic Powder (80-100 mesh) -
Ginger is among the healthiest (and most delicious) spices on the planet. It is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful benefits for your body and brain. Ginger is a flowering plant that originated from China. It belongs to the Zingiberaceae family, and is closely related to turmeric, cardamom and galangal. The rhizome (underground part of the stem) is the part commonly used as a spice. It is often called ginger root, or simply ginger. Ginger has a very long history of use in various forms of traditional/alternative medicine. It has been used to help digestion, reduce nausea and help fight the flu and common cold, to name a few.
Vanilla Beans Long coveted for its delicious flavor and tantalizing scent, vanilla beans. Indian vanilla beans are sweet, creamy and extremely aromatic. Many will contest that the sweet woodsy flavor profile of these beans are superior to that of the Madagascar variety. Indian Vanilla Beans can be used in many of the same applications where Madagascar Bourbon vanilla beans are used. Grade B Madagascar Bourbon vanilla beans (also called extract beans) contain significantly less moisture and are less attractive. They are smaller and contain many imperfections (splits and cracks), unlike our premium Grade A beans. Don't worry though, because the flavor isn't in the appearance. These beans will work just fine in your homemade vanilla extract, but are not ideal for baking or cooking with.