We are offering a wide collection of fresh coconuts that are procured from fresh gardens and farms. These coconuts are known for their high nutritive values, tastes and multi usages. These coconuts have world famous recognition and widely used in different dishes. We are offering these fresh coconuts at most competitive prices. Range available from 350 gms to 700 gms.
The ripe fruit of tamarind tree is used as a condiment. It is a moderate size to large, evergreen tree, up to 24 mtr in high and 7 mtr in girth. Bark is brown or dark gray, longitudinally and horizontally fissured. Leaves are paripinnate up to 15 cm long, leaflets are 10-20 pairs, oblong, 8-30 mm. Flowers are small, yellowish with pink stripes, pods are 7.5-20 cm long, 2.5 cm broad, 1 cm thick, more or less constricted between seeds, slightly curved, brownish coloured. Seeds are 3-12 oblong compressed, 1.5 cm, dark brown shining. Endocarp is light brownish, sweetish or acidic, edible pulp, traversed by branched ligneous strands. The outer cover of the pod is fragile and easily separable. Origin and Distribution Tamarind is originated in Madagascar and is now extensively cultivated in India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, several African, Central American and South American countries. In India, it is chiefly grown in Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The tree is not exacting as regards to soil but thrives best in deep alluvium. The tree prefers warm climate but sensitive to frost. Tamarind is suited to semi-tropical region with low rainfall. It can come up even in saline, alkaline and gravelly soils, and soils prone to erosion. Uses of Tamarind Tamarind pulp is used in numerous culinary preparations. It is also a raw material for the preparation of wine like beverages. The tamarind kernel powder is found to be extensively used for its sizing properties, in textile, confectionary, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. The testa is used in dyeing and tanning industry. The tender leaves and flowers are used as vegetables. In medicine, it is used as appetizing, laxative, healing and anti-helmintic. It is also used against fluorosis.
Fennel is a biennial, aromatic, stout, glabrous, 1.5 to 1.8 mtr high. The ripe fruit (seed) is small, oblong, cylindrical, 6.8mm long, straight or slightly curved, greenish yellow, deeply furrowed, 5 ridged and having agreeable aroma. Origin and Distribution It is a native of Europe and Asia Minor. It is cultivated extensively in Northern India as a cold weather crop. It comes up well in fairly mild climate. The dry and cold weather favours high seed production. Prolonged cloudy weather at the time of flowering is conducive to diseases and pests. Uses of Fennel Seeds The leaves of fennel is used for garnishing. Leaves and stalks are used in salads. It is an essential ingredient in Italian sausages, widely used to sprinkle on pizza. Dried fruits have fragrant odour and pleasant aromatic taste and therefore used as a masticatory. They are also used for flavouring soups, meat dishes, sauces, pastries, confectionaries and liquors. The fruits are aromatic, stimulant and carminative.
Coriander is an important spice crop having a prime position in flavouring food. The plant is a thin stemmed, small, bushy herb, 25 to 50 cm in height with many branches and umbels. Leaves are alternate, compound. The whole plant has a pleasant aroma. Inflorescence is a compound umbel comprises 5 smaller umbels. Fruit is globular, 3 to 4 mm diameter, when pressed break into two locules each having one seed. Fruit has delicate fragrance; seeds are pale white to light brown in colour. There are two distinct morphological types, one erect and tall with a comparatively stronger main shoot and the other bushy with a relatively weaker main shoot and longer spreading branches. Origin and Distribution It is a native of Mediterranean and commercially produced in India, Morocco, Russia, East European countries, France, Central America, Mexico, and USA. Coriander is a tropical crop and can be successfully cultivated as a rabi season crop in an area free from severe frost during February when the crop flowers and sets its seeds. Uses of Coriander Seeds The young plant is used for flavouring and garnishing curries and soups. The fruits (seeds) are widely used as condiments with or without roasting in the preparation of curry powders, sausages and seasonings. It is an important ingredient in the manufacture of food flavourings, in bakery products, meat products, soda & syrups, puddings, candy preserves and liquors. In medicines it is used as a carminative, refrigerant, diuretic, and aphrodisiac. In household medicines, it is used against seasonal fever, stomach disorders, and nausea. Coriander oil and oleoresins are primarily used in seasonings for sausages and other meat products.
Cumin is the dried, white fruit with greyish brown colour of a small slender annual herb. The surface of the fruit has 5 primary ridges, alternatively has 4 less distinct secondary ridges bearing numerous short hairs. The plant is 15 to 50 cm high. The aromatic seed like fruit is elongated, ovoid, 3 to 6 mm long, slightly bitter and has a warm flavour. The flowers are white or rose coloured in small umbels. Cumin is indigenous to Northern Egypt, Syria, the Mediterranean region, Iran and India. It is also cultivated in Mexico, China, Sicily and Malta. Cumin is a tropical plant and is cultivated as a rabi crop in areas where atmospheric humidity during February-March is low. Origin and Distribution Cumin is indigenous to Northern Egypt, Syria, the Mediterranean region, Iran and India. It is also cultivated in Mexico, China, Sicily and Malta. Cumin is a tropical plant and is cultivated as a rabi crop in areas where atmospheric humidity during February-March is low. Uses of Cumin Seeds Cumin seed have an aromatic odour and bitter taste. It is used as a condiment, and is an ingredient in curry powders, seasonings of breads, cakes and cheese. It is employed in native dishes of Central and South America. In medicine, it is used as a stimulant, carminative, stomachic and astringent. Cumin seed oil is used in perfumery and for flavouring liqueurs and cordials. .
Essaar Exports is one of the leading exporters and suppliers of Tender Coconut in India to the global market with best quality which meets international standards. The company holds the potential of supplying these in huge quantities due to the widespread farms under Coconut cultivation. It exports the product from India in its original form without chemical processing, so the product sustains the original taste. Tender Coconuts are consumed largely in the summer season for their cooling properties and as a natural drink. This offers all the nourishment and the goodness of nature to a person, and the supplement drink has vitamins B and C along with minerals to provide energy for the whole day. It is a natural substitute for glucose. Fresh, young Tender coconuts are excellent food source and good for health because its own sweet scent,delicious taste and enrich in Nutritional value.It mixes easily with blood.It contains sugar,fiber,proteins,anti oxidants,vitamins and minerals.
Our organization is a well known processor of Coconut Shell Products. These are very hard and are derived from natural coconuts. Used to make a variety of bowls, tumblers, and show pieces, these are widely demanded in the handicrafts industry. We cater to a variety of needs of the customers. Shell charcoal, shell based activated carbon, shell powder, shell handicrafts, shell ice cream cups and bear glasses, ladles, forks, show pieces, shell buttons are the shell based products available in the country. Coconut Shell Activated Carbon is widely used as a water purifier. Activated carbons that are manufactured from the shell of the coconut are of better quality and effective as compared to those manufactured from other sources.
We supply Coconut Husk and these natural Coconut Husk are available in different ranges. Essaar Exports is one of the Exporters well known for the supply of Coconut Husk. Coconut husks are the rough exterior shells of the coconut. While the husks are not used for food like the meat and liquid found within the exterior shell, the coconut husk can be utilized in several ways, including creating enriched potting soil and as chips that can be used to provide ground cover for flower beds. Coir husk iis a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses etc. Technically coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. Other uses of brown coir (made from ripe coconut) are in upholstery padding, sacking and horticulture. White coir is harvested from unripe coconuts, and is used for making finer brushes, string, rope and fishing nets.
We are one of the well known suppliers of high quality Banana which are in high demands in the Indian as well as in the international markets. We supply nutritious range of bananas that can either be eaten raw or can also be consumed with milk that makes it a complete diet. Our bananas can be eaten as a snack food in dried form and it is also be used for preparing various puddings. Nutrient value Best source of potassium Rich in iron Provides vitamins Gives instant energy Good source of minerals Benefits Helpful in cancer Prevents ulcers Good for heart Natural antacid Kills harmful bacteria
We are one of the leading suppliers and traders of fresh Grapes all over the world. Our fresh grapes are available in a wide variety. To protect them from any damage we pack them in corrugated boxes, plastic crates, and nets bags. These fresh grapes are tested on various parameters like moisture content and freshness before reaching the customers. Our grapes are mostly used in making of the jam, jelly, vinegar, drugs, wine, raisins etc. Name: Thompson seedless white Nutrient value: Rich sources of vitamins A, C, B6 Rich in minerals like iron, potassium, phosphorous Contains powerful anti oxidants High fiber content Contains essential proteins Color : Milky white Amber