Supplier: We are importers and exporters of
1) recycle paper and tyre, paper product duplex, occ and ncc, ceramic tiles & sanitary wares, plastic recycle product ldpe.
2) industrial items : all kind of tarpaulin, pp corrugated sheets, ptfe lined pipes , fitting flanges , bar cutting and bending machineries, wood processing machineries,
3) oil & gas industries: all mech items pipes/ fittings // flangs and mech packages
4) soda ash, bicarb, free flowing edible and industrial salts etc
5) fmcg, atop, namkeens, foodstuff, pulses, grains, spices & besan, sarabati fresh chakki atta & maida. etc
Services: Import export trading
Teff is a very fine grain, around the size of a poppy grain. It is an ancient grain from Ethiopia and Eritrea and is a part of their staple cuisines. The Teff exporter in India exports a large quantity of the product every year. Due to the growing popularity of Teff all over the world, the Teff export from India exports increasing amounts of Teff every year. The Indian Teff exporter exports premium quality Teff abroad. The Teff export includes the export of various varieties of Teff. GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND The Global Market Demand for Teff has been increasing over the years. As gluten-free alternatives to wheat are gaining popularity, Teff is definitely a good option. This is, therefore, a great opportunity for the Teff exporter in India to expand his business and enter the international market. Due to the great quality of the grain, Teff import from India has been rising over the years. SPECIFICATION Product Name Teff Origin Ethiopia Family Poaceae Binomial name Eragrostis tef INGREDIENTS Nutrients Calories 366 Carbs - 70.7g Fiber - 12.2g Minerals Copper Magnesium Potassium Phosphorous Manganese Zinc Selenium Protein 12.2g Fats 3.7g USES & BENEFITS USES : � Teff is popular across the world as it is gluten-free. Thus it can be ground and used as whole grain and gluten-free flour. � In Ethiopia, teff flour is fermented with yeast and is then used to make a traditional sourdough flatbread known as â??injeraâ??. � Teff flour is also used for baking bread or manufacturing packaged foods like pasta. It is a good gluten-free alternative even for such products.
The importance of white maize or Corn is due to its wide diversity of uses. It is used both as food for human and feed for animals. White Maize has its significance as a source of a large number of industrial products besides its uses as human food and animal feed. It is used in various forms such as - corn meal, cornflakes, popcorns, corn flour, baby corns, corn cooking oil etc. It is also a major source of starch, and a major ingredient in home cooking. The starch, the major constituent of the corn kernel, is used in its native form or after chemical or enzymatic modification, in foods and industrial products. The starch is also converted into glucose or fructose for use as food sweetness. Glucose can be fermented in to ethanol for fuel or beverages or into many other chemicals. Specifications:- Moisture: 12% �?�¢?? 14% max Foreign Matter: 2% max Broken: 2.5% max Damaged Kernels: 5% max Admixture: 2% max Shriveled /Immature grains: 2.5% to 4.5% max Weevilled grains:1% max
Maize is the most important food crop in Africa and Latin America and is a key Asian crop. In Africa, maize is consumed by 50 percent of the population and is the preferred food for one-third of all malnourished children and 900 million poor people worldwide. Maize is the worldâ??s number one feed grain, including the developing countries. It is used extensively as the main source of calories in animal feed and feed formulation. We supply yellow and white maize for human and animal consumption from Brazil, Argentina and The United States of America
Sorghum seeds has been, for centuries, one of the most important staple foods for millions of poor rural people in the semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa. For some impoverished regions of the world, sorghum remains a principal source of energy, protein, vitamins and minerals. Grain sorghum is the third most important cereal crop grown in the United States and the fifth most important cereal crop grown in the world. With available resources at our disposal, we have the capacity to supply (export) more than 1000-3000MT of Sorghum seeds monthly.
Supplier: Pulses and grains, cake ingredients and imported nuts and seeds
Services: Packing and distributing
Buyer: Almonds, roasted and salted pistachio, dried plums, roasted almonds (smoked jalapeno flavour), roasted almonds (salt and pepper flavour), sunflower seeds, walnuts, quinoa, chia seeds, flax seeds, green pumpkin and dried mango.
Supplier: Himalayan pink rock salt products like
lamps, mesh chunks tiles, industrial salt, snow melting salt, animal lick salt
Services: Export
We offer high-quality non-gmo Yellow Corn that is used for preparing a variety of food items like corn flour, corn oil, baby corn, popcorn, animal feed, and others. Yellow Corn that we offer is in high demand because of its high nutritional value and aroma. We provide Yellow Corn which is rich in proteins and carbohydrates. Our Yellow Corn is sourced from reliable vendors; therefore, it is highly hygienic and fresh. Specifications: Broken grains max 5% Managed grains max 5% Foreign matters max 2% Moisture: 4.0% max. Total damaged kernels: 3.0% max. Protein: 9.0% min. Admixture: 2.5% max. Radiation: none Another natural color: 5.0% max. Type variety: 5.0% max. If you are interested in importing yellow corn, pls contact us in time.
Not belonging to the Poaceae botanical family, buckwheat is not classified as a true grain, but rather a pseudo-cereal. Its nutritional profile, nutty flavour, appearance and culinary applications have led it to be commonly referred to as a grain. Buckwheat has played an important role in diets around the world, mainly in Asia and Eastern Europe for around 8,000 years. It is neither a grain popular with bucks or a relative of wheat, but rather, its seeds so closely resemble the much larger seeds of the beech tree that the plant has been called beech wheat, or buckwheat, ever since. Nutrition credentials of buckwheat: High in protein (13-15%), second highest only to oats, and rich in the amino acid lysine. Rich in carbohydrates (mainly starch). Rich in polyunsaturated essential fatty acids, such as linoleic acid. Contains vitamins B1, C and E. Contains higher levels of zinc, copper, and manganese than other cereal grains, and the bioavailability of these minerals is also quite high. High in soluble fibre. Provides a potential source of resistant starch, as certain treatments of buckwheat starch or foods containing buckwheat increase the amount of retrograded, non-digestible starch. A rich source of polyphenol compounds. Contains rutin, a bioflavonoid thought to help control blood pressure and possess anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic properties. Gluten free.