Coconut Charcoal is an important product obtained from coconut shell. Shell charcoal is used widely as domestic and industrial fuel. Shell Charcoal is also used to produce activated carbon. Activated Carbon produced from coconut shell has certain specific advantages as the raw material can adsorb certain molecular species. Shell is carbonized by using methods like pit method, drum method, destructive distillation etc.
Virgin coconut oil is extracted from fresh coconuts without being processed using additional chemicals or processed without high temperatures. It is intended that natural ingredients, such as phenolic compounds, are not lost or damaged. Phenolic compounds act as antioxidants In addition, compounds in coconut oil, such as lauric, caprylic, and capric acids, can support the growth of probiotics in the digestive tract that function to fight bad bacteria.
One of Indonesia`s best natural resources. Freshly picked, matured, the selected coconut, almost entirely light brown, enriched with the sweetness and thickness of the coconut flesh. Some pictures of Indonesia's leading commodities
Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil that comes from the fruit of oil palm trees, the scientific name is Elaeis guineensis. Two types of oil can be produced crude palm oil comes from squeezing the fleshy fruit, and palm kernel oil which comes from crushing the kernel, or the stone in the middle of the fruit. Oil palm trees are native to Africa but were brought to South-East Asia just over 100 years ago as an ornamental tree crop. Now, Indonesia and Malaysia make up over 85% of global supply but there are 42 other countries that also produce palm oil.
Palm kernel shell is a by-product in the production of palm oil and is commonly used in the natural biomass energy industry. Palm kernel shells (or PKS) are the shell fractions left after the nut has been removed after crushing in the Palm Oil mill. It is a fibrous material, brownish-yellow in colour and can be easily handled in bulk directly from the product line to the end use. Due to its high calorific value, averaging 4000 Kcal/kg, and low ash content, it is considered an attractive source of fuel in the production of energy from renewable sources
Copra refers to the dried coconut kernels from which coconut oil is expelled. Traditionally, the coconut kernels are sun-dried, especially for export, before the oil, also known as copra oil, is pressed out.
Coffee robusta represents 43% of global coffee production, with Coffe arabica constituting most of the remainder. There are several differences between the composition of coffee beans from arabica and robusta. Beans from robusta tend to have lower acidity, more bitterness, and a more woody and less fruity flavor compared to arabica beans
Arabica is a self pollinating plant, where Robusta is cross-pollinating. Cross pollination gives more variety and as a result larger differences in bean types, and ultimately flavor. Self pollination allows the variety to remain the same with less mutations, giving a more consistent bean production. Arabica beans are slightly larger and more oval-shaped while Robusta beans tend to be much smaller and more rounded. While the shapes don't necessarily make any difference in taste, they act as a sort of spot check when importing new beans from a farmer.
Cinnamon has been used by humans for thousand years. Based on history, the Egyptians have used cinnamon since 2,000 BC as a spice and also used to embalm mummies as a fragrance ingredient. While Cassia cinnamon is widely produced, especially in Indonesia, it has a stronger aroma and taste compared to another.
Coconut Charcoal Briquette is a briquette charcoal with coconut shell as the raw material. One of the main functions of Coconut Charcoal Briquette is for sisha or hookah burner. Moreover, people also use the lower grade for barbecue purposes.