Supplier: Pangasius, basa, shrimp, prawn, catfish, tilapia, tuna, seafood, mackerel, sardine, vannamei, black tiger, scampi, lobster, apple, meat, frozen, fish, juice, coconut, chili, banana, vegetable, can, canned, tin, pineapple, lime, dried, dry, dehydrated, cassava, taro, jackfruit, durian, tomato, corn, sauce, leave, whole, spice, herb, banana, oil, powder, flour, black, puree, concentrate, salmon, red, pea, passion, orange, panga, swai, fresh, freshwater, river, natural, cut, process, produce, chicken, beef, buffalo, quail, rice, pepper, cashew, turmeric, ginger, garlic, cinnamon, cassia, star, anise, cloves, nutmeg, fennel, ground, mince
Supplier: Grains like corn, corn gluten meal, ddgs, soybeans, soybean meal, soy hull pellets, canola meal and pellets, cotton seeds and meal, and wheat, conventional or organic (non gmo), dairy products, frozen meats and seafood, plastic scraps, fish meal, fish oil, whey powder, flax seeds, beet pulp pellets, meat and bone meal, poultry meal, feed, 3d printers, beans, peas, nuts
Services: Commodities brokerage firm
Supplier: Bonny light crude oil (blco), yemen light crude oil, jet fuel, diesel d2, d6, mazut, base oil, gasoline, cocoa bean and powder, petroleum products, coal, diesel, bitumen, petcoke, aluminum, hms, charcoal, wheat, sugar, milk, soybean, corn, beef, chicken, flour, meal, rye, frozen vegetable, okra, french fries, etc.
Services: Procurement, exporter
1. colors: filemot; 2. high energy, high content of protein; 3. rich in vitamins and potassium, sodium, magnesium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc and other trace elements; 4. strong attractant to animals: thick aroma, induce animals to eat; 5. high security: fresh raw materials, without corruption and modification, and several times of high temperature processing, which can kill harmful bacteria effectively; 6. high-absorbing rate: after entrance to the industry, the raw materials are sorting out of the skin, fur, hoof, horns, blood and other debris; 7. reducing the cost: low rice, good source of high-quality protein, and can replace part of fishmeal and soybean meal, can reduce feed costs, and can effectively improve the quality of the product. scope of application: fox, mink, badger-like animal, livestock, poultry, fish, pets and other animals.
- Cuttlefish bone or cuttlebone refers to the internal cartilaginous shell of the cuttlefish, a relative of the squid and octopus. Cuttlefish bone is typically smooth and white, with small, wavy lines or ridges. - Specifications: Origin: Vietnam. Moisture: 12 % max. Calcium content: 34% min. Broken: 3-5% max. Shape: trimmed or untrimmed oval. Clean, whiten, 100% Sun dried, good smell, no chemistry. Length: 1-9cm, 10-15cm, 15-20cm or superb sizes. Width: 4cms on wards. MOQ: 1000kgs.
1. colors: filemot; 2. high energy, high content of protein; 3. rich in vitamins and potassium, sodium, magnesium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc and other trace elements; 4. strong attractant to animals: thick aroma, induce animals to eat; 5. high security: fresh raw materials, without corruption and modification, and several times of high temperature processing, which can kill harmful bacteria effectively; 6. high-absorbing rate: after entrance to the industry, the raw materials are sorting out of the skin, fur, hoof, horns, blood and other debris; 7. reducing the cost: low rice, good source of high-quality protein, and can replace part of fishmeal and soybean meal, can reduce feed costs, and can effectively improve the quality of the product. scope of application: fox, mink, badger-like animal, livestock, poultry, fish, pets and other animals.
Supplier: Sugar ic45, chicken, paws, mjw, feet, brazil origin, portland cement, urea, essential oil, organic cardamom, Sunflower oil
Services: Global procurement and trade consulting. legitimate suppliers. competitive product prices.
Juniperus communis Fam: Cupressaceae Juniper is widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere and its birthplace is obscure. It is found in Europe, North Africa, North America and northern Asia. The main commercial producers are Hungary and southern Europe, especially Italy. The berries were known to Greek, Roman and early Arab physicians as a medicinal fruit and are mentioned in the Bible. In the Renaissance, they were recommended against snake bite, and plague and pestilence. Because of its air-cleansing piney fragrance, the foliage was used as a strewing herb to freshen stale air and the Swiss burned the berries with heating fuel in winter to sanitize stale air. Gin, the alcoholic drink that gets its unique flavour from juniper berries, is named from an adaptation of the Dutch word for juniper, "geneva". Spice Description Initially hard and pale green, juniper berries ripen to blue-black, become fleshy and contain three sticky, hard, brown seeds. When dried, the berries remain soft but if broken open one will find the pith surrounding the seeds is easily crumbled. Bouquet: Fragrant and flowery, combining the aromas of gin and turpentine. Flavour:Aromatic, bittersweet and piny. Hotness Scale: 1 Preparation and Storage Juniper berries are at their best when they are still moist and soft to the touch, squashing fairly easily between one's fingers. It is possible to make a purée from juniper berries or to extract the flavour and aroma by macerating them in hot water, but as all parts are edible and the texture is agreeable, it is usually just as well to use the entire fruit, split or crushed. The berries are quite powerful, one heaped teaspoon of crushed fruits serving for a dish for four people. Store in a cool place in an airtight container. Culinary Uses Juniper berries perform a quite unique role, by contributing as much to the character of food through their 'freshening' ability, as they do by way of their specific taste profile. As well as flavouring a dish, juniper cuts the gaminess of game, reduces the fatty effect of duck and pork and perks up a bread stuffing. The strong hearty flavour of juniper goes well with strong meats, such as game. Pork chops, roast leg of lamb, veal, rabbit, venison and wild boar are all enlivened with a hint of juniper. Juniper berries blend well with other herbs and spices, especially thyme, sage, oregano, marjoram, bay leaves, allspice and onions and garlic. One application I am particularly fond of is in a simple chicken casserole, It can effectively be added to wine marinades for meats, and is used with coriander in smoking meat. It seasons pâtés and sauces and in Sweden. Goulash and Sauerkraut often feature a juniper taste, as do some home-pickled meats like salt beef, salt pork and ham. Generally juniper can well be used in any dish requiring alcohol. Fruit dishes, such as apple tart and pickled peaches, also harmonize with this flavour.