Potatoes.
Botanical Name Arachis hypogaea Taste Typical Odor Odourless, no foreign odours Color Typical, beige/yellow typical Production area 6000 Tons Packing White polypropylene packaging bag of 25 kg y 50 kg Loading 20 feet: 19 metric tonnes Analysis Values Purity 99.70% min Oil content 48.00% max Moisture 5.00% max
One of the initial oil seeds known to humankind, sesame seeds have been widely employed in culinary as well as in traditional medicines for their nutritive, preventive, and curative properties. Sesame is an important source of phyto-nutrients such as omega-6 fatty acids, flavonoid phenolic anti-oxidants, vitamins, and dietary fiber with potential anti-cancer as well as health promoting properties. Sesame plant is a tall annual herb in the Pedaliaceae family, which grows extensively in Asia, particularly in Burma, China, and India. It is also one of the chief commercial crops in Nigeria, Sudan and Ethiopia. Scientific name: Sesamum indicum. Flavorful, crunchy sesame seeds are widely considered as healthy foods. 100 grams of seeds carry 573 calories. Although, much of its calorie comes from fats, sesame contains several notable health-benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins. The seeds are especially rich in mono-unsaturated fatty acid, oleic acid, which comprises of up to 50% of fatty acids in them. Oleic acid helps lower LDL or "bad cholesterol" and increases HDL or "good cholesterol" in the blood. Research studies suggest that Mediterranean diet which is rich in mono-unsaturated fats may help prevent coronary artery disease, and stroke by favoring healthy serum lipid profile.
Sesame Seeds
Sesame Seeds (Sesamum Indicum) Sesame is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum, commonly known as Till, is one, of the oldest cultivated plants in the world. They are tiny, flat oval seeds with a nutty, taste and an almost invisible crunch. They come in a host of different colours,, depending upon the variety, including white, yellow, black and red., States Producing Sesame in India: Gujarat is the leading sesame producing state, followed by Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and West Bengal., Sesame seeds are used to add texture and flavour to a variety of rolls, crackers, salad, dressings, bakery & confectionery, candy making, production of Tahini and Sesame, Oil (which is used for cooking, manufacturing perfumes, pharmaceuticals, and, cosmetic products). Look forward hearing from you soon.