Guava Leaf Guava leaves. Botanical name: Psidium guajava Family: Myrtaceae Packing: 20 kg bags Origin: Egypt Amazing health benefits of Guava leaves tea: 1) Guava leaves help to treat diarrhea. Putting guava leaf in a cup of boiling water and drinking it on an empty stomach prevents the growth of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria which is a very common cause of diarrhea. 2) Guava leaves tea can be used to lower blood cholesterol levels. This fact has been proven in a study published in an article in Nutrition and Metabolism. 3) A Japanese study has confirmed that guava-leaf tea has a superior ability to regulate the sugar levels of the blood after meals. So it is commonly used in the treatment and prevention of diabetes. 4) Guava-leaf tea helps to lose weight. Drinking them regularly prevents complex carbohydrates from turning into sugars. Contact us now for more info & order
Lemongrass tree is not only used to increase the flavour of the dish but also brings many great effects on health. The natural ingredients contained in this ingredient not only help detoxify the body, aid in the treatment of depression but also prevent cancer. Place of Origin: Vietnam Color: Natural green Material: 100 % Lemongrass leaf Moisture: 5% max Shelf Life: 12 months
Type - Lemongrass Grade - A Shape - Leaves, Slices, Powder Taste - Natural Color - Natural green Certification - ISO Packing - PE, PP Bag, Vacuum Bag, 10gr, 100gr/bag, 20kgs, 25kgs/bag/Carton (Or as Customer's Request) Shelf Life - 12 months MOQ - 1x20 feet (Or as Customers Request) Delivery term - 15 - 22 days Supply Ability - 4000bags/month
Guavas - The fruit is roughly spherical with a furrowed smooth surface. The most alluring element of a Guava is its fragrance, a bouquet of bright tropical aromatics. The flesh is unique to many fruits, its texture a combination of a firm banana with the succulence of an apple. Tiny edible seeds pattern the flesh's core. The flavor of Guava is a reflection of its aromatics, though more subtle with notes of pineapple, papaya, banana and lemon. PRODUCT INFO Guavas variety for export from Thailand is Kimju and Pan Si Thong. Wrap with foam net to protect its skin and might wrap again by plastic shrink film. It can also pack on tray for 500g or 1000g depends on the size of Guavas. USES Although Guava is a fruit, its culinary uses are nearly unlimited. Guava can be eaten whole for simple fresh eaten. They may be used for applications both sweet and savory, fresh, cooked, hot and cold. SEASONS Guava can be produced nearly all year round
Viet Khanh Foods Company Limited is specialized in Fruit, Vegetable & Seafood for domestic as well as exporting. Our product ensure foods safety with high quality to meet demand of consume. Besides our products have reached ISO standard, and are progressing to export to market such as Thailand, Brunei, Singapore, Japan, India, Turkey, Russia, Israel...with top quality & the best price. We constantly innovate and improve product quality as well as well as service quality to bring the best choice to customer. Now we would like to introduce dried lemongrass leaves to you Product: Lemon grass leaves Grade : A Shape : sliced Size: 2-5cm or as your request Taste : Natural Color : Natural Packing : 10kgs/Carton (Or as Customer's Request) MOQ : 1x20ft (Or as Customer's Request) Delivery Term: 15 - 22 days Supply Ability: 200 Tons/month Do you have any questions or a special request? Please contact with me. I will advise you and make you an attractive offer. You'll be amazed at all the things we can make possible for you. We look forward to hearing from you! Sincerely,
Guavas are an excellent source of vitamins and fiber, with four times the amount of vitamin C found in oranges and twice the amount of potassium found in bananas. Our farm manufactures, harvests, and exports the best clean guavas to specific components of the world. Our joyful clients price us the best when it comes to quality. The fruit, which is regularly underrated, packs quite a punch when it comes to the dietary price and fitness advantages it offers. Owing to its special flavour, style, and fragrance, guava is viewed to be one of the superfruits. Guava fruits are oval in form with mild inexperienced or yellow skin and include fit-to-eat seeds. What's more, guava leaves are used as a natural tea and the leaf extract as a supplement. Guava fruits are amazingly wealthy in antioxidants, vitamin C, potassium, and fiber. Specifications of Guava Color : Green HSN Code : 8045010 Nutrients ; Vitamin C, Potassium, Fiber, Antioxidants Size : 3-6 cm Health Benefits : Treats diarrhoea, constipation & High blood pressure
Lemongrass also known as lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, Cochin grass, Malabar grass, oily heads or fever grass, is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family. Some species (particularly Cymbopogon citratus) are commonly cultivated as culinary and medicinal herbs because of their scent, resembling that of lemons (Citrus limon). The name cymbopogon derives from the Greek words kymbe and pogon "which mean [that] in most species, the hairy spikelets project from boat-shaped spathes." PRODUCT INFO If using fresh lemongrass, use only the lower bulbous portion of the stem. It can be pounded and used whole or cut in slices. When using the ground powder (sereh) use one teaspoon as an equal to one stalk of fresh. It is advisable to soak dried sliced lemon grass for two hours before using. When wrapped in a paper bag, lemon grass stems can last 2 to 3 weeks in the refrigerator. The stems can also be frozen for several months. Always wrap and store separately, as lemon grass will impart its flavour to other foods. USES The stalks (leaf bases) of the plant are commonly used to flavor dishes in Southeast Asian cooking. The heart of young shoots may be cooked and consumed as a vegetable. The tougher leaves are used to flavor dishes but are typically removed before serving. Leaves may also be used to make lemon grass tea. The essential oil extracted from the leaves is commonly used in insect repellents, perfumes and soaps. SEASONS Lemongrass is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Also known as lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, Cochin grass, Malabar grass, oily heads or fever grass, is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family. Some species (particularly Cymbopogon citratus) are commonly cultivated as culinary and medicinal herbs because of their scent, resembling that of lemons (Citrus limon). The name cymbopogon derives from the Greek words kymbe (�º�?�¼�²�·, 'boat') and pogon (�?�?�³�?�½, 'beard') "which mean [that] in most species, the hairy spikelets project from boat-shaped spathes. USES If using fresh lemongrass, use only the lower bulbous portion of the stem. It can be pounded and used whole or cut in slices. When using the ground powder (sereh) use one teaspoon as an equal to one stalk of fresh. It is advisable to soak dried sliced lemon grass for two hours before using. When wrapped in a paper bag, lemon grass stems can last 2 to 3 weeks in the refrigerator. The stems can also be frozen for several months. Always wrap and store separately, as lemon grass will impart its flavour to other foods. SEASON Lemongrass is available year-round.
Citronella grass (Cymbopogon nardus and Cymbopogon winterianus) grow to about 2 m (6.6 ft) and have magenta-colored base stems. These species are used for the production of citronella oil, which is used in soaps, as an insect repellent (especially mosquitoes) in insect sprays and candles, and in aromatherapy. The principal chemical constituents of citronella, geraniol and citronellol, are antiseptics, hence their use in household disinfectants and soaps. Besides oil production, citronella grass is also used for culinary purposes, as a flavoring. East Indian lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus), also called Cochin grass or Malabar grass, is native to Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, India, Sri Lanka, Burma, and Thailand, while West Indian lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) is native to maritime Southeast Asia. While both can be used interchangeably, C. citratus is more suitable for cooking. In India, C. citratus is used both as a medical herb and in perfumes. C. citratus is consumed as a tea for anxiety in Brazilian folk medicine, but a study in humans found no effect. The tea caused a recurrence of contact dermatitis in one case.