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Al-Jawhara

Member From Egypt
Mar-22-20
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Supplier : Cumin, White Bean, Hibiscus Flower, Fennel, Caraway, White Kidney Beans, Garlic, Onion, Chamomile Flower, Gum Acacia, Red Chili, Calendula, Marjoram, Basil, Peppermint, Spearmint, Senna Leaves, Lemon Grass, Broad Beans, Anise Seeds, Fenugreek Seeds, Coriander Seeds, Parsley, Sesame Seeds, Cumin Seeds, Thyme, Dill Tips, Sorghum, Guava Leaves, Olive Leaves, Rosemary

Established: 2001 Standards: ISO9001

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Contact Details:
Abshaway-Abughonsho
Fayoum
Egypt


Supplier Of Spices   |   Sorghum   |   Fresh Hibiscus   |   Coriander Seeds   |   Marjoram   |   Kidney Beans   |   Olives   |   Guar Gum   |   Fennel Seeds   |   Fresh Flowers   |   Thyme   |   Fresh Onion   |   Herbal Extracts   |   Oil Seeds   |   Beans   |   Cumin Seeds   |   Fresh Vegetables   |   Herbs   |   Senna   |   Basil Leaf   |   Caraway Seeds   |   Fresh Garlic   |   Rosemary   |   Fenugreek Seeds   |   Aniseeds   |   Peppermint   |   Sesame Seeds   |   Parsley   |   Lemongrass   |   Red Chilli   |   Plants & Plant Extracts   |   Hibiscus

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