Peanuts Whole Shelled Peanut, Packaging Size: 40 kg, Packaging Type: PP Bag Peanut Kernal Whole (Count 50-60) - Groundnut Red Kernal - Earthnuts - Goober Peas - Monkey Nuts Type: Whole With Skin Peanuts Peanut Ground Nut, 50 Kg related categories Groundnut Seeds Roasted Peanut Raw Peanut Dry Fruits Groundnut Kernels Groundnut Shells Peanut Kernel Blanched Peanut
A peanut is a plant that grows pods containing seeds that are known as peanuts, you may think of peanuts as nuts, but they are actually legumes. Despite the deceptive name peanut, this plant is more closely related to peas than it is to almonds and hazelnuts. Peanuts are especially good source of healthful fats protein and fiber. They also contain plenty of potassium, phosphorous, magnesium and B vitamins. Despite being high in calories, peanuts are nutrient rich and low in carbohydrates.
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Supplier: Peanut related products, nuts & kernels, snacks of peanuts
Supplier: Peanuts and food related products
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Terra Green's Peanuts is certified under NPOP AND NOP standards of organic certification. Some of the benefits of Peanuts are that they help Promote Fertility (Folate), Aid in Blood Sugar Regulation (Manganese), Help Prevent Gallstones, Help Fight Depression (Tryptophan), Boosts Memory Power (Vitamin B3), Help Lower Cholesterol Levels (Copper), Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Protect Against Age-related Cognitive Decline (Vitamin B2).
India is one of the largest producer of groundnuts in the world. Indian groundnuts are available in different varieties like Bolds and Javas. Indian Groundnut Kernels are known for its rich flavour, sweet taste and a longer shelf life. Groundnuts in India are available throughout the year due to two-crop cycle harvested in March and October. India produces around 7 million tonnes of groundnuts (unshelled) every year. India has a very large potential to supply high quality groundnuts to international buyers. The awareness and concern for quality is very high among the people of our company. Multiple grading and sorting has become a standard norm. We have the capability to prepare and supply edible groundnuts conforming to highest standards. Groundnuts in India are available throughout the year due to two-crop cycle harvested in March and October. India produces around 7 million tonnes of groundnuts (unshelled) every year. The groundnut belongs to the pea and bean family and is a legume. The groundnut is the only nut that grows below the earth. India produces Bold or Runner type and Java or Spanish type of peanut varieties. Indian peanuts are sweet in taste and have a crunchy texture. Contrary to what their name implies, peanuts are not true nuts but a member of a family of legumes related to peas, lentils, chickpeas and other beans. Peanuts start growing as a ground flower that due to its heavy weight bends towards the ground and eventually burrows underground where the peanut actually matures. Many believe that Peanuts originated in South America where they have existed for thousands of years. The Spanish and Portuguese explorers who found peanuts growing in the New World brought them on their voyages to Africa. They flourished in many African countries and were incorporated into local traditional food cultures. Today, the leading commercial producers of peanuts are India, China, Nigeria, Indonesia and the United States. Peanuts are more susceptible to mold and fungal invasions as compared to other nuts. One of the common concern is aflatoxin, a poison produced by a fungus called Aspergillus flavus. As per the buyer expectation
Product Description Peanuts go by various names throughout the world with groundnut, goober or monkey nut being one of the most popular. Yet, contrary to what their name implies, technically, peanuts are not nuts. They are, in botanical fact, legumes and are related to other foods in the legume family including peas, lentils, chickpeas and other beans. However, peanuts are usually categorized as "nuts" for culinary purposes. Peanuts or groundnuts are considered everyone favorite snack. They are packed with a serious nutritional punch and offer a variety of health benefits. They an excellent source of protein, biotin, copper, manganese, vitamin E, vitamin B1 and other minerals and vitamins. Our Offer We offer high quality Peanuts produced in Sudan. Due to their high protein content and chemical profile, they can be processed into a variety of different forms, including butter, oil, flour, and flakes. There are more than 300 derivative products from peanuts. Nutritional value - eanut fruit contains protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin E, vitamin K, and minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, iron and other nutrients, containing eight kinds of human amino acids and unsaturated fatty acids, , Choline, carotene, crude fiber and other substances. [4-5] fat content of 44% -45%, protein content of 24-36%, sugar content of about 20%. Rich in vitamin B2, PP, A, D, E, calcium and iron. And contains thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and other vitamins. Promote the development of human brain cells, enhance the role of memory. Origin :- South Africa , Usa, Nether Lands Payment Terms :- LC//TT
Peanuts go by various names throughout the world with groundnut, goober or monkey nut being one of the most popular. Yet, contrary to what their name implies, technically, peanuts are not nuts. They are, in botanical fact, legumes and are related to other foods in the legume family including peas, lentils, chickpeas and other beans. However, peanuts are usually categorized as "nuts" for culinary purposes. Peanuts or groundnuts are considered everyone favorite snack. They are packed with a serious nutritional punch and offer a variety of health benefits. They an excellent source of protein, biotin, copper, manganese, vitamin E, vitamin B1 and other minerals and vitamins. Our Offer We offer high quality Peanuts produced in Sudan. Due to their high protein content and chemical profile, they can be processed into a variety of different forms, including butter, oil, flour, and flakes. There are more than 300 derivative products from peanuts.