Supplier: Tapioca starch powder (manioca starch), shisha and restaurant charcoal. briquettes. industrial charcoal, wood pellets, wood powder, wood pellets, wood briquettes, wood chips, wood sawdust, wood shavings, dried hibiscus, 99% sesame seed, neem seeds, soybeans, raw cashew nuts rcn, cameroon pepper, black pepper, mica flakes, quartz, quartz a grade lumps, quartz boulders, mica quartz (quartz with mica contamination), zinc ore /lead ore, green and brown copper, talcum, chilli pepper
quartzite, white quartz, hibiscus shifting, hibiscus, turmeric, aluminium bauxite , monozite, zircon sand, columbite tin ore , phosphate rocks , cassiatora cassia tora, gum arabic , gum olibanum frankincense , quartz crystals , titanium oxide
Buyer: Oil field chemicals, demulsifiers, wax inhibitors, glycols, well bore cleansers, corrosion inhibitors, pour point depressants, scale inhibitors, oxygen scavenger, biocides.
Starch: 70.0 pct min Moisture: 15.0 pct max Raw fiber: 4.0 pct max Silica: 2.0 pct max
-Origin: Cambodia -Starch 68% -Moisture 14% -Sand 3% -Fiber 5%
Starch content: 70% min ( manoic kind km 914) Moisture: 15% max ( for shipment from march up..) Moisture: 16% max ( for shipment from dec to feb) Raw fiber: 4% max.
Supplier: Noodles, chips, betel nut, indian groceries, atta, pillsbury atta, khakhra, papad, tamarind, mango pulp, wafers, namkeen, chana, peanut, tea,, ready to eat food, freeze dried, re trots, ananta ready to eat, basmati rice
Services: Export, imports, distribution, manufacturing
Dried cassava chips are a versatile and nutrient-rich product derived from fresh cassava roots. They are used in various industries, including food processing, starch production, and as a nutritious feed for livestock. Our dried cassava slices are meticulously processed to ensure they meet the highest quality standards. Uses - Food Processing: Used to produce cassava flour and other food products. - Starch Production: A key raw material for producing tapioca starch. - Animal Feed: Provides a nutritious and energy-rich feed for livestock. - Industrial Use: Used in various industrial applications due to its high starch content. Production Process 1. Harvest: Select fresh cassava roots that meet quality standards. 2. Preparation: Wash and remove impurities. 3. Slicing: Slice cassava roots into uniform chips. 4. Drying: Use modern industrial drying methods to retain nutritional value and extend shelf life. 5. Packaging: Pack according to different specifications to meet market needs. Product Characteristics - Origin: Vietnam - Humidity: &12% - Quality: Free from impurities, no preservatives used.
Supplier: Tapioca chips, tapioca powder
- starch: 68 - 70% - moisture: 14.5% max - raw fiber: 5% max - sand/silica: 3% max - outside skin removed: 60 - 70% - arsenic (as): 0.2 mg/kg max - lead (pb): 0.2 mg/kg max - sulphur dioxide (so2): 0.03 g/kg max In bulk