We are international supplier for Lupin Seeds. Supply sufficient of quality and quantity to meet buyer's demand. Price: USD 1.00/kg Origin: Australia Key Specification/Special Feature Quality available: Grade A Packing size/Available (in kg/mt): 25/50 kg PP Bag Minimum order size and packaging detail: 100 mt
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Price : INR 1,200.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Application ; Cooking Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life : 1year Feature : Easy To Cook, Healthy To Eat Country of Origin : India Packaging Size : 10kg, 15kg, 1kg, 25kg, 50kg Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Price : INR 105.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Packaging Type : Plastic Packet Specialities : Good Quality, Good For Health Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life : 1 Year Color : Creamy White Variety : Whole Urad Dal Country of Origin : India Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Product name: Lupin Legume Botanical name: Lupinus genus Family: Fabaceae HS Code: 120999 Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg pp bags Cultivation: Common (conventional) cultivation Lupin is also called lupine beans which is the yellow legume seeds. Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it taste bitter unless you wash it well with water. The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as it back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupin seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharaohs of the 22nd dynasty. A quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum. There are two kinds of lupins, bitter lupins which have large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloid amounts. CONTACT THE SPECIALIST SINCE 1960 (24/7) NO BROKER PLS