Supplier: Rice, agricultural products, premium rice, fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, dry chili, red chili powder, and an array of processed foods like dehydrated vegetables, plants, including flowering plants, border shrubs, palm trees, ornamental plants, and fruit bearing plant, Butterscotch Nuts, Bydagi Red Chilli, Chilli Seeds, Dehydrated Carrot Flakes Powder, Dehydrated Fruit Powder, Dehydrated Garlic Flakes Powder, Dehydrated Leaves And Herbs, Dehydrated Onion Flakes Powder, Dehydrated Potato Flakes Powder, Dry Chilli Guntur Sannam, Endo Dry Red Chilli, Parboiled Rice, Premium Chilli Powder, Red Pepper Flakes, S 273 Wrinkled Red Chilli, Sona Masoori Rice, Teja Dry Red Chilli
Services: Exports
PRODUCT INFO Snake gourds range from small to very large in size and are elongated, slender, curved, or straight. There are two different categories of Snake gourds. One type is extremely long with hard skin and is grown for ornamental purposes, and the other type ranges in size and is grown for eating and medicinal purposes. Snake gourds that are used for consumption have waxy green skin and are often speckled or striped with a lighter shade of green. The fruit is typically consumed when young, with longer varieties averaging 40-45 centimeters in length and smaller varieties 15-20 centimeters in length. The gourd may grow straight or in twisted curls and spirals. When Snake gourds are young, the seeds are fairly non-existent, the pulp around the seed mass is firm, and the flavor is mild and similar to a cucumber. As it matures, the rind becomes hard, turns red, and the flavor becomes bitter and gelatinous with many seeds. Snake gourds contain iron, magnesium, potassium, manganese, vitamins A, B, and C, fiber, calcium, and phosphorus. USES Snake gourds are best suited for cooked applications such as stir-frying, baking, stuffing, and boiling. They can be prepared and used like zucchini, sauteed and served as a side dish or added to dishes with other sauteed vegetables. They can also be added to sabzi, chopped into curries, stuffed and grilled, made into a chutney, fried, blended into soups, sliced into stir-fries, or pickled for extended use. When the gourd is mature, the seed mass within is scraped out and used like tomato paste in various Indian dishes. Snake gourds pair well with turmeric, cumin, coriander, mustard, red chiles, curry leaves, coconut, onion, garlic, potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkin, lentils, tofu, poultry, pork, and beef. They will keep for 2-3 weeks when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. SEASONS Snake gourds are available in the late summer through fall.
Supplier: Dehydrated vegetables, seasonings and blended spices, herbal products, dehydrated fruits, dehydrated garlic, kitchen spices, dehydrated potato flakes, garlic chopped, black tea leaves, herbal tea, green tea
PRODUCT INFO Banana flowers have a starchy, fibrous consistency and a neutral, subtly bitter, and fruity flavor well suited for fresh and cooked preparations. The outer, dark-hued bracts should not be consumed, but they can be used as a decorative serving vessel. As each bract is removed, the small florets can be separated from their tough stamens and set aside for use with the flower's heart. Once the bracts have been peeled away to reveal a yellow-white hue, the heart can be sliced into pieces and incorporated into recipes. It is recommended to immerse slices of the Banana flower in salted lemon water or vinegar water for at least 20 to 30 minutes to extract some of the bitterness. Banana flowers can be added to fresh fruit and green salads, and younger flowers will have a sweeter flavor for raw preparations. They can also be minced into dips, dumplings, and pastes. USES Beyond fresh preparations, Banana flowers can be lightly steamed and served with dips, similar to an artichoke, boiled in coconut water and stir-fried, or incorporated into curries and soups. The flowers can also be fried into patties, soaked in flavoring, cooked like fish fillets, or sauteed into vegetable, rice, and noodle dishes. In Thailand, young Banana flowers are commonly served raw on the side with pad Thai. In Indonesian cuisine, Banana flowers are mixed with pork and hot sambal, cooked in a section of bamboo, and served as a festival or wake appetizer. In Brazil, Banana flowers are incorporated into pies, quiches, and cooked into various sweet and savory goods. There is also a famous pastry in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais known as pastel de agnu that has its own festival. The festival annually occurs in the city of Itabirito and features food vendors, local growers, restaurants, and arts and crafts vendors, all centered around the famous pastry of the region. Pastel de agnu is comprised of Banana flowers stewed with meat and then fried into a dough-like puff. Banana flowers pair well with spices such as turmeric, curry powder, mustard seeds, cumin, and chile powder, aromatics including garlic, shallots, onions, lemongrass, and galangal, coconut milk, macadamia nuts, lime leaves, papaya, and carrots. Whole, raw Banana flowers should be immediately consumed for the best quality and flavor. The flowers can also be wrapped in plastic and stored in the refrigerator, or cut pieces can be placed in a sealed container in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. In addition to fresh Banana flowers, the buds can also be found canned or frozen for extended use. SEASONS Banana flowers are found year-round, varying in availability depending on climate, region, and hemisphere.
Supplier: Fresh fruits & vegetables 1 citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, grapefruits, etc.) 2 grapes, pomegranates, mangoes, and strawberries 3 tomatoes, potatoes, onions, and garlic 4 leafy greens and herbs chemicals & raw materials 1 industrial chemicals and raw materials (urea46 map dap) 2 agricultural fertilizers and pesticides (npk) 3 cleaning and disinfectant solutions medical equipment & supplies 1 diagnostic and surgical instruments 2 hospital furniture and medical devices 3 personal protective equipment (ppe) like masks and gloves plants & horticulture 1 ornamental plants and flowers 2 greenhouse and nursery plants 3 medicinal and herbal plants
Supplier: 1. coco peat (coir pith), coir rugs,
2. textile chemicals, polysols, binders, thickeners and many other
industrial chemicals,
3. sugar confectionary products like lollipop etc.
4. eco friendly, sugarcane and paper packaging products like coffee/tea cups, beverage cups all sizes, takeaway lunch boxes, straws, etc.
5. frozen indian snacks like samosa, patties, mix veggies, all kinds of indian snacks and frozen foods.
6. pvd coated sanitary ware like kitchen sinks, basins, railing, taps, and other furniture with elegant polishes of gold, rose gold, black, silver, multi color, champagne colour, etc in different textures.
7. dehydrated vegetable and fruit powders like, dehydrated garlic powder, ginger powder, chickoo powder, etc.
8. onions
9. all kinds of supermarket items
Services: Export and import
Buyer: Mct oil : grade e 7000, e7030, e6040
(best quality)
Spices and Herbs Spices are the essential part of every household and we provide spices which are custom made to suit customer requirement and taste. Also spices can be used for for other purposes, such as medicine, religious rituals, cosmetics, perfumery or eating as vegetables. For example, turmeric is also used as a preservative; liquorice as a medicine; garlic as a vegetable. In some cases they are referred to by different terms. In the kitchen, spices are distinguished from herbs, which are leafy, green plant parts used for flavouring purposes. Herbs, such as basil or oregano, may be used fresh, and are commonly chopped into smaller pieces. Spices, however, are dried and often ground or grated into a powder. Small seeds, such as fennel and mustard seeds, are used both whole and in powder form. Implementing advanced methods of extraction, blending, mixing etc., we manufacture and export wide range of basic ground spices as well as blended masalas. All our products comply with international health & safety standards. All our products are quality certified by quality control department before being dispatched for the marketplace. We ensure to deliver all our products in convenient packaging and within stipulated time frame. Ground Spices: Turmeric Powder Chilli Powder Cumin Powder Coriander Powder Fennel Powder Fenugreek Powder Five Spice Powder Chilli Crushed Black Pepper Powder Ginger Powder Nutmeg Powder Curry Powder Madras Yellow Mustard Powder Black Pepper 28 Mesh White Pepper Powder Cinnamon Powder Cloves Powder Whole Spices: Cumin Seed Corainder Seed Red Chilli Whole Turmeric Fingers Black Pepper Ginger Whole Dried Poppy Seeds White Basil Seeds White Pepper Whole Black Cardamom Green Cardamom Cardamom Seeds Ajwain Seeds Fenugreek Seeds Fennel Seeds Black Mustard Seeds Dill Seeds Celery Seeds Star Anise Mace Bay Leaves Curry Leaves Tamarind Cinnamon Sticks Cloves Pomegranate Seeds Nutmeg Without Shell Yellow Mustard Seeds Dried Fenugreek Leaves
Butterscotch Nuts (6MM) At Sai Srinivasa Exims, our butterscotch nuts add a delightful crunch and rich, buttery flavour, perfect for enhancing ice creams, desserts, and snacks. Made from high-quality Cashew and other ingredients and caramelized to perfection, our butterscotch nuts bring a sweet, nutty taste that complements both creamy and crispy treats. Ideal as a topping or mix-in, these crunchy bits elevate everything from ice creams and cakes to snack bars and cookies, adding a unique texture and flavour burst. With their irresistible taste and versatility, our butterscotch nuts are a favourite choice for dessert and snack creations around the world.
Charoli Available in store Delicate, Aromatic, and Nutrient-Rich - The Hidden Gem of Indian Spices At Embera Exports, we offer premium charoli, sourced from the lush groves of India. Known for their delicate texture and unique flavor, charoli seeds are a versatile ingredient cherished in both culinary and traditional applications. Our high-quality charoli adds a rich, nutty taste to dishes, making it a prized addition to any kitchen. SKU: EMB - 2025 Why Choose Embera Exports Charoli? Premium Quality: Our charoli seeds are handpicked from the best sources, ensuring only the finest quality seeds are selected. Each batch is meticulously processed to retain their natural aroma and flavor, delivering a product you can trust. Unique Flavor and Aroma: Embera Exports Charoli has a mild, nutty flavor and a fragrant aroma that enhances both sweet and savory dishes. They are perfect for garnishing, enriching desserts, and elevating everyday meals with their delightful taste. Health Benefits: Charoli is not just a flavorful ingredient; it is also packed with nutrients. Rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fats, charoli supports digestive health, boosts energy levels, and contributes to overall well-being. Its antioxidant properties also help combat oxidative stress. Usage Embera Exports Charoli can be used in various ways: Sprinkle over desserts like kheer, halwa, and puddings for a flavorful garnish. Incorporate into savory dishes such as biryanis, curries, and vegetable preparations for added texture. Blend into smoothies or energy bars for a nutritious boost. Enjoy as a snack, lightly roasted and seasoned for a delightful treat. Global Export of Indian Charoli India is known for producing high-quality charoli, prized for its unique flavor and nutritional benefits. At Embera Exports, we ensure that our charoli is processed under strict quality controls, delivering a product that meets international standards.