Kongbap Multi Grain Mix is a mixture of 10 natural whole grains. Cook Kongbap with rice to produce healthier and more nutritious rice. Specifications: Variants: Original, Nut, Chia Seed & Quinoa Net Weight : 25 gram Packaging: 24 Pack x 6 Sachet = 144 sachet/ box Language: Indonesian, English Box Size: 400 mm x 240 mm x 150 mm Shelf Life = 2 Years 1 x 20'FCL = 2.100 boxes
The most common color of quinoa (pronounced KEEN-WAH) is white. White quinoa is actually a bit more tan than white, so sometimes it?s called tan quinoa, ivory quinoa, golden quinoa, yellow quinoa, blond quinoa, or just quinoa. Of all the quinoa colors, white quinoa has the most delicate taste and the lightest texture and it cooks up a bit fluffier than other types of quinoa A complete protein and fantastic wheat-free alternative, the demand for quinoa has risen sharply in recent years. Grown in South America (Peru, Chile and Bolivia) for thousands of years, quinoa formed the staple diet of the Incas and their descendants. In recent years, foodies in the UK and the US have heralded it as a superior alternative to bulgur wheat, couscous and rice. Though it often occupies a similar role to these grains in dishes, quinoa is actually a seed from the same family as beets, chard and spinach. Product Attributes : Product Specification Product number : WQ-7243 Place of Origin : Peru Crop Year : 2018 Broken ratio : 0.01% Cultivation Type : Natural Variety : Dry Packing method : 25 Minimum Order Quantity : 5 Tons Delivery : 2 weeks Samples : Yes
Black quinoa is one of the three most widely cultivated and available varieties of quinoa, the others being white and red. Black quinoa is earthier and sweeter-tasting than white quinoa and maintains its black color when cooked. As with all quinoa varieties, it's also gluten-free. Black quinoa is typically harder to find than white or red. A complete protein and fantastic wheat-free alternative, the demand for quinoa has risen sharply in recent years. Grown in South America (Peru, Chile and Bolivia) for thousands of years, quinoa formed the staple diet of the Incas and their descendants. In recent years, foodies in the UK and the US have heralded it as a superior alternative to bulgur wheat, couscous and rice. Though it often occupies a similar role to these grains in dishes, quinoa is actually a seed from the same family as beets, chard and spinach. Product Attributes : Product Specification Product number : BQ-7943 Place of Origin : Peru Crop Year : 2018 Broken ratio : 0.01% Cultivation Type : Natural Variety : Dry Packing method : 25 Minimum Order Quantity : 25 Tons Delivery : 2 weeks Samples : Yes
Red quinoa (which takes on a brownish hue when cooked) has a richer taste, slightly chewier texture, and somewhat nuttier flavor compared to white quinoa. It’s often the quinoa of choice for cold salads as it holds its shape better during cooking. A complete protein and fantastic wheat-free alternative, the demand for quinoa has risen sharply in recent years. Grown in South America (Peru, Chile and Bolivia) for thousands of years, quinoa formed the staple diet of the Incas and their descendants. In recent years, foodies in the UK and the US have heralded it as a superior alternative to bulgur wheat, couscous and rice. Though it often occupies a similar role to these grains in dishes, quinoa is actually a seed from the same family as beets, chard and spinach. Product Attributes : Product Specification Product number : RQ-2943 Place of Origin : Peru Crop Year : 2018 Broken ratio : 0.01% Cultivation Type : Natural Variety : Dry Packing method : 25 Minimum Order Quantity : 5 Tons Delivery : 2 weeks Samples : Yes
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Organic quinoa The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has officially declared that the year 2013 be recognized as "The International Year of the Quinoa." Proposed by the government of Bolivia and receiving strong support from many Central and South American countries, quinoa has now been singled out by the FAO as a food with "high nutritive value," impressive biodiversity, and an important role to play in the achievement of food security worldwide. We realize that quinoa remains unfamiliar to many people, especially in the practical sense of cooking and recipes. But we hope that situation will change, given the remarkable nature of this easily-prepared, nutrient-rich food. Also, we can supply other kinds of quino, like: Organic quinoa red Organic quinoa black Organic quinoa white (Peru/Ecuador) Organic quinoa white (Bolivia) Organic quinoa white fairtrade Organic quinoa mix Our Services Envir International provides 3 different services. We can provide you with your own custom private label, semi custom products and bulk orders. Pricing for your own label and private label depends on the quantity and the size per package as well as the type of packaging. Therefore we can quote you for our own label / private label on request. - Customized private label - is a services based on fully customized into your needs, we can start a customized private label from 200kg per product per flavor! - Semi custom products - we get a lot of customized formulas every day, depending on your needs we can help you to start from a small quantity just to help you with starting you own brand! - Bulk products - Envir International is specialized in importing and exporting of RAW materials we also have our own production facility based in the Netherlands which has a high quality standard from scratch. We can offer all kind or RAW materials, think of; milk powder, whey protein, Superfoods etcetera!
Quinoa Puff This premium Organic Puffed Quinoa is produced in Peruâ?? an ethical co-operative that is committed to sustainable agriculture and implementing initiatives that assist the local farming communities. Certified Organic, this Puffed Quinoa is grown and processed without the use of any artificial inputs has no added preservatives and is non-GMO. The quinoa technically a seed, not a grain has been simply puffed, without any added oil, salt or sugar. These puffs have a light, fresh texture; with a slightly nutty flavour and aroma. A delicious addition to breakfast cereals, puffed quinoa is also great in quick snacks and as an ingredient in home-made sweet treats. How to Use: Organic Puffed Quinoa is a light and tasty addition to breakfast foods. Eat them on their own with dairy, grain or nut milk, or add them to your favourite cereal. Puffed rice is also delicious in home-made mueslis and granola. For a quick and convenient snack sprinkle puffs over yoghurt and fresh berries. Or combine them with dried fruit, nuts and seeds in a scrumptious hikersâ?? mix. To create yummy bars simply melt 1/3 cup of coconut nectar or maple syrup with 3/4 cup of any nut butter or pureed Medjool dates over low heat. Add a little vanilla and 3 & 1/2 cups of quinoa puffs, mix well and press into a lined tray to set for 2 hours in the fridge. Great for lunchboxes. Quinoa Puffs are also a natural choice for energy balls, muesli bars and treats like Chocolate Crackles and raw vegan chocolate. A wonderful pantry staple. Ingredients: Organic White Quinoa (Puffed) Preservative Free, Non-GMO, Allergens: No Known Allergens. Storage: Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Shelf Life: Up to 18 months when stored as above. See Best Before date.
Red Quinoa A high-protein, high-fiber whole grain that contains all 9 essential amino acids (including lysine), B vitamins, folate, calcium, magnesium, a diverse array of antioxidants and many more nutrients; known for its high amount of superior protein (12-18%), which is higher than all other grains (50% more than wheat).
Similar to amaranth and buckwheat, quinoa (pronounced keen-wah fits within the pseudo-cereal group as it is not part of the Poaceae botanical family, in which true grains belong. It's loosely grouped as a pseudo-cereal with other grains as it's nutritionally similar and used in similar ways to true grains. Quinoa originates from the Andes, where it has long been cultivated by the Inca people. It is a small, typically light-colored round grain (although it also available in other colours including red, purple and black), similar in appearance to sesame seeds. To help ward off insects and birds, quinoa has a bitter residue of saponins, a natural occurring plant-defence. Most quinoa sold today has already been washed, but it is still advisable for consumers to thoroughly rinse the quinoa seeds under running water prior to cooking, so as to maximize the enjoyment of this pseudo-cereal. Like other pseudo-cereals, quinoa contains significant amounts of all the essential amino acids. Quinoa is traditionally produced in South America in higher altitudes and cooler environments than Australia. The Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) is currently undertaking trials of quinoa in Western Australia. The project aims to select suitable varieties and growing regions to produce quinoa in Australia.