Green Curry Leaves Kari Patta, Packaging Size: PP Bag, Packaging Type: Standard Price - Rs 100/ Kg Product Specification Color Green Packaging Size PP Bag Packaging Type Standard Quality Available A Grade, B Grade, C Grade Dried Yes Botanical Name Curry Leaf Scientific Name Curry Leaf Shelf Life 365 days Is It Dried Dried Part Used Leaves Country of Origin Made in India Minimum Order Quantity 50 Kg Product Description We are manufacturer and leading supplier of Sage leave from india.The leaves of the curry tree are called curry leaves or sweet Neem leaves.Curry leaves are known by different names in various regions of India such as Kadi Patta (Marathi), Karibevu (Kannada), Mitho Limdo (Gujrati), and Karuvepillai (Tamil), among others. The curry leaves plant needs a warm climate to thrive and grow best in tropical regions. Additional Information Item Code HJUIO Delivery Time 5 Days Production Capacity 100 ton Packaging Details As per client requirement
Curry leaves known as Murraya koenigii are the shiny, dark green, aromatic leaves of a tree from the citrus fruit family that release a deliciously nutty aroma when fried in hot oil. The spice blend is rich in anti-inflammatory compounds and consuming it may help reduce oxidative stress, boost heart health, and improve blood sugar levels, among other potential benefits. The best part is that curry powder makes an excellent addition to a wide array of recipes.
Product Name: Fresh Curry Leaves Product Description: Fresh Curry Leaves are a vital and aromatic herb that plays a key role in many South Asian and Indian cuisines. These glossy, green leaves come from the curry tree (Murraya koenigii) and are prized for their unique and complex flavor profile, which combines citrusy, herbal, and slightly nutty notes. Fresh Curry Leaves are a staple in many curry recipes and other dishes, providing depth and fragrance to a wide range of culinary creations. Key Features and Characteristics: Aromatic Flavor: Fresh Curry Leaves are celebrated for their distinct and aromatic flavor, which is an essential component of South Asian and Indian cuisines. They impart a citrusy, slightly bitter, and nutty taste that enhances the complexity of dishes. Citrusy Fragrance: These leaves are renowned for their strong, citrus-like fragrance, which intensifies when the leaves are crushed or cooked. The aroma is a key element in many traditional curry recipes. Versatile Usage: Fresh Curry Leaves are used in a variety of dishes, particularly curries, stews, and lentil dishes. They can also be used in soups, chutneys, pickles, and as a flavorful garnish. Natural Seasoning: Fresh Curry Leaves are often used as a natural seasoning to infuse oils, adding their unique flavor and aroma to the cooking process. Health Benefits: Curry leaves are not only flavorful but also contain vitamins, antioxidants, and essential nutrients that have been associated with potential health benefits, including improved digestion and cholesterol management. Ethical Sourcing: We are committed to sourcing Fresh Curry Leaves responsibly, supporting sustainable farming practices and fair trade principles. Quality Assurance: Our Curry Leaves undergo rigorous quality checks to meet industry standards and customer expectations. We prioritize freshness and flavor in every batch. Packaging: Fresh Curry Leaves are typically sold in bunches or packets to maintain their freshness to extend their shelf life. Fresh Curry Leaves are an indispensable ingredient for those who wish to add authentic flavor and aroma to their South Asian and Indian dishes. Whether you're preparing a traditional curry, a fragrant soup, or experimenting with fusion cuisine, these leaves are a versatile herb that enhances the taste and aroma of your culinary creations. Explore the depth and complexity that Fresh Curry Leaves bring to your cooking, and savor the rich and aromatic experience they provide to your dishes.
Shubhlaxmi Industry is a manufacturer and exporter of best quality handpicked cloves. The premium packing assures that is aroma and flavor remains intact. Our superb quality cloves are selected and handpicked for sustaining its purity. The botanical name of Clove is Syzygium aromaticum and it belongs to Myrtaceae family. Cloves are unopened flower bud of a tropical tree. It has derived its name from Latin meaning nails. Cloves are native to Maluku Island in Indonesia. Cloves are mainly added with other aromatic spices to impart flavor and strong aroma to the dishes. Cloves have the ability to overpower the taste; hence it has to be added in dishes in small amount only. Cloves are used as hooks to bind rotis, vegetables, betelnut leaves or samosa ets. It is commonly used in making rice as it gives rich aroma and flavor. Cloves are of great importance medically: They help in treating indigestion, diarrhea and other fungal infections. They help in relieving tooth ache. They have the ability to restore appetite. Specification HS Code : 09071090 Quality ; Superior & Handpicked Color :reddish Brown Size ; Homogeneous Cg3 Moisture : 11% Max Stems : 1-2% Max Foreign Matter ; 1% Max Origin : Kerala,tamilnadu,karnataka Packing : 10/15/25 Kg Net Pp Bag Quality Assurance ; Sgs,geo-chem, Bureau Veritas Loading Capacity : 11mt In 20'fcl
Hibiscus flower also goes by the name jamaica, sorrel, chai torsh, bissap, and many others. From Iran to Mexico to Tobago this crimson blossom has a serious fan following. Hibiscus flowers are sort of a miracle plant. The leaves are used to make healing compounds. The seeds have diuretic properties. The fibrous stems are used to make burlap. And the sepals the fleshy part that holds the flower are used for food coloring and for tisanes.
English name Hindi name Aniseeds, fennel seeds Saunf Asafoetida hing Basil seeds, sweet basil Sabja seeds, Indian Bay Leaf tez patta Big mustard seeds sarson Black cardamom Badi Elaichi Black cumin seeds Kala jeera Black mustard seeds Rai Black pepper Kali mirch Black salt Kala namak Caraway seeds shahijeera Carom seeds, Thymol seeds, Bishops weed ajwain Red Chilli powder Lal mirchi powder Cinnamon dalchini Clarified butter butter Cloves Laung Coconut desiccated Sukha nariyal ka Chopra, boora Coconut dry Sukha nariyal Coconut fresh nariyal Coriander powder dhania powder Coriander seeds sabut dhania Coriander Leaves dhaniya Cumin seeds Jeera Curry leaves Kari patta Dry fenugreek leaves Kasoori methi Dry ginger Saunth Dry mango powder Amchur Fenugreek seeds Methi dane Fenugreek Leaves Methi Garlic lahsun Fresh ginger . Adrak Green cardamom Hari elaichi Ground nut, peanuts Moongphalli Holy basil Tulsi Jaggery jaggery Mace javitri Mint pudina Nutmeg jaiphal Onion seeds. Kalonji Pine nuts chilgoze Dry pomegranate seeds Anardana Poppy seeds Khus khus Khasa khasa Raisins Kismish Rock salt Sendha namak,Kala namak Sesame seeds Til Saffron kesar, zafran Screwpine, kewra Sichuan pepper, Szechwan pepper tirphal Star anise munakka Tamarind imli Turmeric haldi Vetiver khus Vinegar Sirka Water melon seeds Tarbuj ke beej
It is a perennial herbaceous plant, with elliptic, obtuse leaves. It grows as a vine or creeper, doing well in moist, neutral soil. The most striking feature about this plant is the color of its flowers, a vivid deep blue; solitary, with light yellow markings. They are about 4 cm (1.6 in) long by 3 cm (1.2 in) wide. Some varieties yield white flowers. The fruits are 5 - 7 cm (2.0 - 2.8 in) long, flat pods with six to ten seeds in each pod. They are edible when tender. It is grown as an ornamental plant and as a revegetation species (e.g., in coal mines in Australia), requiring little care when cultivated. As a legume, its roots form a symbiotic association with soil bacteria known as rhizobia, which transform atmospheric N2 into a plant-usable form (a process called nitrogen fixing), therefore, this plant is also used to improve soil quality through the decomposition of nitrogen rich plant material.