Uses Tamarind Kernel Powder (TKP) 100 Mesh Is Used to prepare curries, sauces and syrups in households for dyes and adhesives, our powder is also used in Cosmetic & Textile industries. â?¢ In Textile industry : Used as starch, proving to be more cost-effective. The Tamarind Kernel Powder Starch is 300 times more effective and efficient that the conventional corn starch. Moreover, it is very economical too. The Tamarind Kernel Powder is used in different types of fabrics, dyes and textile printing applications, â?¢ Technical Use : Using Tamarind Kernel Powder in the sizing and finishing cotton, jute and spun viscose are effectively high. â?¢ Food Processing Industry : Largely in Ketchups, Ice Creams, Sauces, Sherbet, Baked Food, Pet Food, Meat Product and Instant Noodles. â?¢ Producing Adhesives : Large content of protein and carbohydrate enables our Tamarind Kernel Powder to be used in the production of Adhesives Made using the best quality Tamarind Seed, the Tamarind Kernel Powder, which we provide, is also used in various other industrial purposes such as color printing of textiles, paper sizing, leather treating, manufacture of a structural plastic, production of glue for wood, a stabilizer in bricks, a binder in sawdust briquettes and a thickener in some explosives.
We deal in Aashirwaad aata as well as other quality wheat flour. Aashirwaad Aata Specifications The specifications include: Moisture 13% - 14% Total Ash 0.50% - 0.56% Water Absorption 58% - 60% Dry Gluten 11% - 12% Wet Gluten 30% - 35% S.V. 19ml - 23 ml Alcoholic Acidity 0.062% - 0.068% max Acid Insoluble Ash 0.018% - 0.050% max Carbohydrates 75.92 grams Protein 11% - 12%
With having delectable aroma and taste the Non Basmati Rice is used for daily consumption and serves as staple food for rice eaters. This quality rice is free from dust and stones. Processed with care and cleanliness, the rice is full of nutritional value and possess longer shelf life.We are Exporter & supplier of many kinds of Rice such as a IR-8 / IR-36 / IR-64 / Gujarat-17 / Masuri / Rice Bran / Parboiled Rice / White Silky Sortex Rice / Without Sortex Rice / Wheat Floor / Parimal Rice / Parimal Shella / Raw Rice / Brown Non Basmati Raw & Boiled Rice / Brown Rice etc.. ( With Broken % is 5% to 15% ) . We already supply it in India or Abroad at time on regular basis... We have Customer's in country like Abroad Russia, Norway, Belgium, Oman, Durban, Abu Dhabi, Italy.
Deliciously tangy and one of the most highly prized natural foods in South Asia, the tamarind – the melodic name of which comes from the Persian "tamar-I-hind," meaning "date of India" – is gaining recognition and appreciation throughout the world. Said to be native to Africa, this exotic fruit grows on exceptionally tall trees of the fabaceae family, such as peas, beans, and other legumes, mostly in the warmer, dryer areas of Asia, Mexico, and India. Tamarind trees produce an abundance of long, curved, brown pods filled with small brown seeds, surrounded by a sticky pulp that dehydrates naturally to a sticky paste. The pods look a bit like huge, brown, overly mature green beans. After harvest, tamarinds are sometimes shelled in preparation for export. From there, they're often pressed into balls and layered with sugary water or syrup; sometimes they're salted. Processed tamarind products can be found in supermarkets, but remember that additives can alter the nutritional profile. It’s better to purchase tamarind when it's fresh and still in the pod. Refrigeration is the best way to preserve the freshness for up to several months.
Rice is the most necessary human meal crop in the world, without delay feeding more human beings than any other crop. It is the third best-grown agriculture commodity in the world after sugarcane and maze. It is also a staple meal in Asia, where roughly half of the world's poorest people live, and is becoming increasingly important in Africa and Latin America. Rice is grown in more than a hundred countries, with a complete harvested region of about 158 million hectares, producing more than seven hundred million heaps yearly (470 million heaps of milled rice). Almost 640 million tonnes of rice are grown in Asia, representing 90% of international production. Sub-Saharan Africa produces about 19 million litres and Latin America some 25 million litres. By a long way, China and India are the worldâ??s greatest rice producers. Although its area harvested is smaller than Indiaâ??s, Chinaâ??s rice manufacturing is increased due to greater yields due to the fact that almost all of Chinaâ??s rice area is irrigated, whereas much less than half of Indiaâ??s rice region is irrigated. After China and India, the next biggest rice producers are Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.
Rice is the most necessary human meal crop in the world, without delay feeding more human beings than any other crop. It is the third best-grown agriculture commodity in the world after sugarcane and maze. It is also a staple meal in Asia, where roughly half of the worldâ??s poorest people live, and is becoming increasingly important in Africa and Latin America. Rice is grown in more than a hundred countries, with a complete harvested region of about 158 million hectares, producing more than seven hundred million heaps yearly (470 million heaps of milled rice). Almost 640 million tonnes of rice are grown in Asia, representing 90% of international production. Sub-Saharan Africa produces about 19 million litres and Latin America some 25 million litres. By a long way, China and India are the worldâ??s greatest rice producers. Although its area harvested is smaller than India's, China's rice manufacturing is increased due to greater yields due to the fact that almost all of China's rice area is irrigated, whereas much less than half of India's rice region is irrigated. After China and India, the next biggest rice producers are Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.