Black Grass Jelly is a material with many uses. From stem powder and dried leaves are used to cook jelly jelly as a refreshing drink. in addition, starling stem powder is used as a processed food. In some countries such as Taiwan and Indonesia, it is thought that the starling tree leaf powder has diuretic effect or cures a number of diseases such as the common cold, high blood pressure, muscle aches and joints, diabetes, Acute hepatitis. Grass Jelly is also used to process industrial food.
Black Grass Jelly is a material with many uses ,good product for health, often used to cure High blood pressure, Sore muscles and joints, Diabetes, Acute hepatitis. Specifications: English name: Asian grass jelly/ Scientific name: Mesona Chinensis Benth. Moisture: 14% max. Color: natural brown black. Form: Leaf + Stick or only Leaf. Taste: Sweet, light and cool. Delivery time: 5-7 days / container. Capacity: 60 tons/ month.
GRASS STRAW If you are going straw-free, the most eco-friendly option is GRASS STRAWS. > Natural origin: Made from natural grass, the straws are a true fever of young people. > Health protection: Absolutely safe for users, the grass is naturally exploited without toxic chemicals. > Environmentally friendly: The aspirator will completely replace the plastic straw, decomposing completely in the soil.
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Usage: to cure High blood pressure, Sore muscles and joints, Diabetes, Acute hepatitis. English name: Asian grass jelly/ Scientific name: Mesona Chinensis Benth. Moisture: 14% max. Color: natural brown black. Form: Leaf + Stick or only Leaf. Taste: Sweet, light and cool. Delivery time: 5-7 days / container. Capacity: 60 tons/ month, MOQ: 5.5Mts/20â??, 11Mts/40â??. Packaging: in NW 50 kg per bale compressed in rectangle shape and outer with nylon fabric cover, 40â??FCL = 11mts. Brand Name: 99 GOLD DATA Place of Origin: Vietnam Supply Ability 100 Kilogram/Kilograms per Week
Dried Grass Jelly- Herbal Jelly- Gui Ling Gao Black Grass Jelly is a material with many uses. From stem powder and dried leaves are used to cook jelly jelly as a refreshing drink. in addition, starling stem powder is used as a processed food. In some countries such as Taiwan and Indonesia, it is thought that the starling tree leaf powder has diuretic effect or cures a number of diseases such as the common cold, high blood pressure, muscle aches and joints, diabetes, Acute hepatitis. Grass Jelly is also used to process industrial food.
Peas are a high-calorie product, rich in protein, minerals and vitamins content. Besides, its health benefit is proved by the high content of antioxidants, important for keeping skin beauty and vibrancy. We supply yellow peas for human consumption, conservation, cereals and fodder production. Admixture 2% Moisture 12% Broken 8.2% Damaged 1% Bag damage 0.8% Packing details: BULK, 25kg, 50kg PP bag No. Denomination of characteristics Description and the norms for the first sort 1. Colour Yellow, green 2. Taste Normal, peculiar to pea, without foreign after-taste, not sour, not bitter 3. Odor Normal, peculiar to pea, without musty or mouldy odor or other foreign odor
Castor meal is also variously called castor meal, castor residue, castor extract & de-oiled castor cake Castor meal - the residue obtained from castor cake by the solvent extraction process - is one of the most versatile natural manures. It is truly organic manure which enhances the fertility of the soil without causing any damage or decay. It is enriched with the three big elements vital and conducive to the proper growth of crops - Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. It also has traces of nutrients like Manganese, Zinc and Copper, thus making it a balanced fertilizer. Moreover, it helps to neutralize the detrimental effects of chemical fertilizers. Apart from their contribution to Nutrients, they have a number of benefits in agriculture, which none of the synthetic fertilizers or pesticides can offer. They bring in the wonderful molecules that nature has designed to help the plants flourish naturally. They provide slow and steady nourishment, stimulation, protection from soil nematodes and insects; improve yields, and quality of product like taste, flavour, amino acid composition etc. The pressed cake obtained after the expression of castor bean. The solvent extracted cake, although rich in protein cannot be used as cattle fodder because of its toxicity. However, it can be used as a fertilizer. The protein content of castor seed meal varies from 21-48% depending upon the extent of decortications. It has an ideal amino acid profile with moderately high Cystine, mithionine, and isoleucine. But its ant nutritional substances, ricin, ricine and an allergen restrict its use in poultry feed, even at a very low level of inclusion. Castor Cake is an excellent fertilizer because of high content of N (6.4%), Phosphoric Acid (2.55%) and Potash (1%) and moisture retention. There is negative correlation between the contents of ricinine in castor seeds and oil content (r = -0.76). This content of ricinine in castor seed is determined by Agro climatic conditions. Nutrient content of Castor Cake: Organic matter - 75 - 80 %, Nitrogen - 4.0 - 4.5 %, Phosphorous - 1.5 %, Potassium - 1.25 - 1.5 %. It also contains some micro nutrients viz., Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur, Iron, Zinc, Manganese, Copper etc. A typical composition of castor residue/meal is as follows: Nitrogen - 4% min. approx. Phosphorous - 1% min. approx. Potassium - 1% min. approx. Moisture - 10 - 12 % max. approx. Oil Content - 0.7% max. approx. Advantages: 1. It provides all the major & minor nutrients necessary for better plant growth. 2. It also helps in increasing the nutrient uptake by plants. 3. It improves the soil fertility and productivity. 4. It is known to protect the plants from nematodes and termites. 5. It improves the yield & quality of the farm produce. 6. It improves the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil
we can offer 1000 tons per month x 12 boneless beef cuts frozen compensated 23 cuts except tenderloin or even less cuts larger pieces frozen grass feeded cattle english breeds excellent quality price usd 5700 per ton cif produced in authorized slaughterhouses for imports payable by DLC irrevocable non transferable payable at sight
PRODUCT INFO Finger grass is a branching herb comprised of straight, hollow stems and elongated lanceolate to elliptical leaves that grow in an opposite formation around the cylindrical stems. The leaves are slender, tapering to a point, and average 2 to 6 centimeters in length and .5 to 1 centimeter in width. The grey-green leaves are also smooth to the touch, thin, and pliable with finely serrated edges. The stems are thick in appearance but have a hollow center, creating a smooth, crisp, and watery texture. The pale green stems also have a light, succulent, and spongy consistency, lightly coated in fine hairs. Finger grass emits a refreshing, citrus, and herbal aroma and the stems and leaves have a vegetal, citrusy, and earthy, spice-filled flavor. Some consumers recognize the leaves as having a bright and acidic quality, filled with undertones of sweet cumin and curry flavor mixed with notes of lemon and dill. In addition to the leaves and stems, Finger grass seasonally produces tubular flowers that showcase pale pink, purple, to light blue hues. USES Finger grass has a bright, complex flavoring mainly used as a fresh finishing element on savory main dishes. The leaves should be washed and gently torn, chopped, or crushed to release their flavor, and they can be sprinkled into salads, minced into dips and marinades, or used as an edible garnish for roasted meats, light sauces, or grain dishes. In Southeast Asia, finger grass is frequently used in Vietnamese cuisine and Cambodian and Thai cuisine on a smaller scale. The leaves are traditionally served fresh in the center of the dinner table, along with other herbs and raw vegetables. These accompaniments are added to curries, stews, and soups such as pho, and each guest can determine how much of each herb is incorporated into their dish for custom flavor combinations. Finger grass can also be sauteed or steamed as a simple side dish or the stems can be roughly chopped and added to stir-fries. While more untraditional, some mixologists in Southeast Asia have begun muddling finger grass into a refreshing cocktail to modernize the herb. In Cambodia, finger grass is placed on the roof of houses and dehydrated for extended use as a dried herb. Finger grass pairs well with meats including poultry, beef, pork, and fish, other herbs such as lemongrass, basil, and mint, steamed rice, lemon, lime, bell peppers, peas, broccoli, water spinach, carrots, and peanuts. Whole, unwashed Finger grass is highly perishable and will only keep for a few days in the refrigerator when loosely wrapped in plastic or a damp paper towel. The herb should be used immediately for the best quality and flavor. Season Finger grass are available year-round in Southeast Asia.