Broad Beans (Fava Beans) Botanical name: Vicia Faba L. Family name: Fabaceae Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags HS Code: 071350000000 Description: Broad Beans or fava beans or Vicia faba have many nutritious seeds and pods. millions of people around the world are eating it. Broad Beans or fava beans or Vicia faba which is also known as fava bean or broad bean back to the legume family, Leguminosae (also known as Fabaceae) that is rich in protein because it is able to fix nitrogen from the air through a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in housed in root nodules. Vava Beans or Vicia Faba is a rigidly upstanding plant its tall is 0.5-1.8m, with a strong rod of a square cross-section. the leaves color is distinct glaucous grey-green and varies between 10-25 cm long Do You Like to deal with a factory that uses a Sortex machine in Broad Beans producing process? Are You Are interested to deal with an Egyptian source of Broad Beans Manufacturer? If Yes, Contact Us Now to start & build a strong relationship, letting us know all your accurate requirements (Product name, mesh or size, purity, specification, analysis, etc). Keywords: Broad Beans, Fava Beans, Vicia Faba, Faba Beans. For more info pls contact us Now
We are suppliers of Black eye beans from Peru. We are suppliers of best quality Black eye beans from Peru (South America) We are FDA certified company The packing is available sacks of 25 kilos or 50 kilos, Our Black eye beans producing farm is certified for exportion to USA, Europe, China, Japan, Korea, India, Russia.
Greeting, We hope this message finds you well, we have the pleasure of introducing our family business group of Egyptian companies to your esteemed company, we produce conventional crops Of Dried herbs, Spices, Plant seeds, legumes, Dried flowers, Natural Loofah, and Forage seeds Such as: Anise seeds, Gum Arabic, Basil leaves, Caraway seeds, Celery leaves, Chamomile, Calendula, Coriander seeds, Cumin seeds, Dill weed, Fennel seeds, Fenugreek seeds, Flax seeds, Sesame seeds, Coriander seeds, Guava Leaves, Hibiscus, Bay Leaf (Laurus Leaves), Lemongrass, Marjoram, Molokhia leaves, Nigella Sativa, Oregano, Parsley leaves, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sage, Spearmint, Thyme, Black Lemon, Sun-Dried Lemon, Dehydrated Onion, Dehydrated Garlic, Sun-dried Tomato, White Sunflower seeds, Moringa, Basil seeds, Dill seeds, Molokhia seeds, Parsley seeds, Broad beans, Chickpeas, Dried Green Peas, lupini beans, White kidney beans, Egyptian Clover seeds, Red Chili, Semi-Dry Dates, and Egyptian Natural Loofah. PRODUCT NAME: LUPINI BEANS Botanical name: Lupinus genus Family: Fabaceae Cultivation: Common Origin: Egypt Color: creamy color. Packing: 25 kg bags VARIETY: BITTER LUPINI OR SWEET LUPINI FOR MORE INFO PLS CONTACT US NOW. HS Code: 120999
Eic For Export Is One Of The Leading Herbs And Spices Companies For Producing & Exporting, With A Family Business THAT BACK TO 1960 IN LOCAL TRADING & PRODUCING SCOP. OUR PRODUCT: Fava Beans Botanical name: Vicia Faba L. Family name: Fabaceae Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags HS Code: 0713500 CONTACT US NOW FOR MORE DETAILS & OFFER CALL THE SPECIALIST IN HERBS FOR OVER 60 YEARS
Lupin beans Botanical name: Lupinus genus Family: Fabaceae Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds. Cultivation: Common Origin: Egypt Color: creamy color. Packing: 25 kg bags Species: bitter/sweet Hs Code: 1209990030 Lupin in brief: - Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it tastes bitter unless you washed it well with water. - The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupins seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty as well a quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum. - There are two kinds of Lupins, bitter Lubin's which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet Lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts. - Lupini beans packed in jars with brine such as pickles and olives. They are eaten with or without their skin. - A Termis is the name used in Egypt to call for Lupin. It is consumed as a snack and can cock at home or sold by street vendors. - Many European countries grind Lupin beans to become flour and used them as an alternative to wheat flour. But in Australia Lupin flour is added to wheat flour in order to promote it and get food with a creamy color.
Premium Blend (Espresso Blend) is 65% Arabica and 35% Robusta. Roasting coffee transforms the chemical and physical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products. The roasting process is what produces the characteristic flavour of coffee by causing the green coffee beans to change in taste. Roasted beans smell like coffee, and weigh less because the moisture has been roasted out. They are crunchy to the bite, ready to be ground and brewed.
Crema Blend is 60% Arabica and 40% Washed Robusta. Roasting coffee transforms the chemical and physical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products. The roasting process is what produces the characteristic flavour of coffee by causing the green coffee beans to change in taste. Roasted beans smell like coffee, and weigh less because the moisture has been roasted out. They are crunchy to the bite, ready to be ground and brewed.
Regular Blend is a blend of 30% Arabica and 70% Robusta. Roasting coffee transforms the chemical and physical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products. The roasting process is what produces the characteristic flavour of coffee by causing the green coffee beans to change in taste. Roasted beans smell like coffee, and weigh less because the moisture has been roasted out. They are crunchy to the bite, ready to be ground and brewed.
Speciality blend is a mixed blends of 100% Arabica. Roasting coffee transforms the chemical and physical properties of green coffee beans into roasted coffee products. The roasting process is what produces the characteristic flavour of coffee by causing the green coffee beans to change in taste. Roasted beans smell like coffee, and weigh less because the moisture has been roasted out. They are crunchy to the bite, ready to be ground and brewed.
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We are supplier and exporter of Kidney Beans. The kidney bean is a variety of the common bean.Red kidney bean also known as rajma in India.The kidney bean is a variety of the common bean. It is named for its visual resemblance in shape and for the red variety colour to a human kidney.Red kidney beans contain relatively high amounts of phytohemagglutinin, and thus are more toxic than most other bean varieties.
We have the range of product is Cold pressure grade (EUR PHARMA 7.0), Refined castor Oil (Pale Pressured grade), Hydrogenated Castor oil (OPL Wax) 1. Cold-Pressed Castor Oil: Extraction Process: Cold-pressed castor oil is extracted from castor seeds using a hydraulic press without heat. The pressing process retains more of the natural properties of the oil. Color and Odor: It tends to have a pale-yellow color and a mild, nutty odor. Properties: Cold-pressed castor oil is often considered more nutrient-rich compared to its refined counterpart. It retains more of its natural antioxidants, fatty acids, and beneficial nutrients. Uses: Hair Care, Skin Care, Laxative, Joint Pain, Nail Care, Natural Lubricant. 2. Refined or Processed Castor Oil: Extraction and Processing: Refined castor oil undergoes additional processing steps, including filtering and sometimes bleaching. This process removes impurities and results in a clearer, colorless oil. Color and Odor: Refined castor oil is typically colorless or very light in color and has a milder odor compared to cold-pressed castor oil. Properties: While refined castor oil may lack some of the natural compounds present in cold-pressed castor oil, it is often preferred for certain applications due to its lighter color and less distinct scent. Uses: Industrial Lubricant, Pharmaceuticals, Textile Industry, Bio-Diesel Production, Paints and Coating, Polyurethane Industry. Other Varieties and Blends: 3. Jamaican Black Castor Oil: Processing Method: This type of castor oil involves roasting the castor beans before extraction, giving the oil a dark color and distinctive aroma. Traditional Use: Jamaican Black Castor Oil has a long history of use in traditional Jamaican beauty and wellness practices. It is often promoted for hair and skin care. 4. Hydrogenated Castor Oil: Processing Method: Hydrogenation involves the addition of hydrogen to the oil to make it more solid at room temperature. This creates a product known as hydrogenated castor oil or castor wax. Use: It is often used in cosmetic and skincare products as a thickening or hardening agent. How to Choose: Intended Use: Consider the purpose for which you intend to use the castor oil. For example, if youâ??re using it for hair or skin care, the cold-pressed variety might be preferred. If you need a colorless and odorless option, refined castor oil may be more suitable. Personal Preference: Some people prefer the natural, unprocessed qualities of cold-pressed castor oil, while others may opt for refined oil for its lighter color and milder scent.
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