Fresh Cassava / Peeled Cassava
Cassava is a tropical root crop known for its starchy tuberous roots, which are stable food in many typical regions. It's highly versatile, used for various culinary purposes, but requires careful processing to remove toxins. General appearance Dried cassava chips Total ash........................ 1.90% Foreign matter................. 0.00% Stache.............................. 75.0% Total Suger....................... 7.1% Moisture........................... 9.80% Crude fibre......................... 2.70% Total fat content................. 1.30% Protein..................................2.2% Total Carbohydrates............ 84.80%
Dried cassava chips are a versatile and nutrient-rich product derived from fresh cassava roots. They are used in various industries, including food processing, starch production, and as a nutritious feed for livestock. Our dried cassava slices are meticulously processed to ensure they meet the highest quality standards. Uses - Food Processing: Used to produce cassava flour and other food products. - Starch Production: A key raw material for producing tapioca starch. - Animal Feed: Provides a nutritious and energy-rich feed for livestock. - Industrial Use: Used in various industrial applications due to its high starch content. Production Process 1. Harvest: Select fresh cassava roots that meet quality standards. 2. Preparation: Wash and remove impurities. 3. Slicing: Slice cassava roots into uniform chips. 4. Drying: Use modern industrial drying methods to retain nutritional value and extend shelf life. 5. Packaging: Pack according to different specifications to meet market needs. Product Characteristics - Origin: Vietnam - Humidity: &12% - Quality: Free from impurities, no preservatives used.
Cassava is a starchy root vegetable native to South America and widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a staple food for millions of people, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Cassava is valued for its high carbohydrate content, making it an important energy source in many diets. It can be processed into various products, including cassava flour, tapioca, and starch, and is also used in animal feed and biofuel production.
Cassava root is a highly nutritious and versatile root vegetable. It is a significant source of carbohydrates and is used in various culinary applications. Our cassava roots are carefully harvested and processed to ensure they meet the highest quality standards. Uses - Culinary Ingredient: Used in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, and as a carbohydrate staple. - Flour Production: Processed into cassava flour (tapioca flour) for baking and cooking. - Starch Production: Used to produce tapioca starch. - Animal Feed: Utilized as a nutritious feed for livestock. Production Process 1. Harvest: Select fresh cassava roots that meet quality standards. 2. Preparation: Wash and remove impurities. 3. Peeling: Peel the outer skin to reveal the white flesh. 4. Packaging: Pack according to different specifications to meet market needs. Product Characteristics - Origin: Vietnam - Freshness: Well preserved, retains long-term freshness. - Quality: Free from impurities, no preservatives used.