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Dear Sir/Mme, Thanks for the interest in our quality Bitter kola. We are delighted to be your supplier on consistent basis. Specifications: Origin: Africa Type: Bitter Kola(Fresh Bitter Kola & Dried Bitter Kola) Physical Specification: Quantity: Based On Buyerâ??s Specification Price: Negotiable / Metric Tonnes Trial Order: As preferred by the buyer Trade Process: FOB/CIF Type: Grade A 100% Natural, Organic, & Unrefined Colour: Beige/White/Yellow Inspection: SGS/Bureau Veritas Bitter Kola typical composition: Crude Protein ( N X 6.25): 8.06% Ash: 2.55% Crude Fibre: 2.18% Nitrogen ( Non Protein): 0.88% Nitrogen-Free Extract: 86.23% Caffeine: 1.58% Polyphenosis and Nitrogen: 1.28% Payment: TT/LC at Sight/ 100% CAD/ 100% against shipping documents.
BITTER KOLA/GARCINIA KOLA is a tropical flowering plant found in western and central Africa, which produces large, orange fruits and brown, nut-like seeds embedded in an orange-colored pulp. The seed plays a very important role in African ethno-medicine, in the treatment of coughs, colds, hoarseness of voice, liver diseases, and as aphrodisiac. Garcinia kola is used as a substitute for hops in brewing lager beer, and in preventing beer spoilage. The seeds have been formulated into tablets and are also used in many herbal preparations, either singly or in combination with other plants. Hepa-Vital Tea, a blend of G. kola and Combretum micranttum, and Hangover Tonic, comprising kolaviron and Cola nitida, are manufactured and marketed as phytomedicines. The constituents isolated from the seed include xanthones, benzophenones, and kolaviron. The hepatoprotective properties of the seed have been associated with the isolated bioflavonoid complex kolaviron.
Bitter kola, also known as Garcinia Kola, is a plant found in Central and Western Africa that has long been valued for its medicinal properties. Although traditional African medicine uses all parts of the Bitter Kola plant, the seeds are mostly commonly eaten. Bitter kola seeds have a sharp, bitter flavor that eases into a slight sweetness as you chew, and they're typically eaten raw. Bitter kola seeds have commonly been chewed on in Africa to fight against inflammatory conditions like arthritis and osteoarthritis. The high levels of potassium in bitter kola may be a contributing factor in reducing inflammation.