Supplier: Pulses like toor masoor dhal
Buyer: Basmati rice and dhal seed
Supplier: Pulses like chickpeas, masoor and toor
Supplier: Agricultural commodities brazilian sugar, soybeans, corn, wheat rice like basmati rice and non basmati rice, 1509 sella, steam, golden sella basmati rice, sharbati sella, steam, golden sella basmati rice, sugar, grains like soybeans, yellow corn, wheat, pulses like chana dal, chickpeas, toor dal, red kidney beans, red lentils, edible oil like refined sunflower oil, refined soybean oil, canola oil, palm oil, mustard oil filtered and cold pressed, virgin coconut oil cold pressed, spices like dry red chilli, turmeric and turmeric spent, cardamom/elachi, sesame seeds, black pepper, dry ginger, fruits and vegetables like onions, cavendish bananas, apples, potatoes, mangoes, oranges, pineapple, carrots, flours like besan/gram flour 100% made from pure chana dal, wheat flour, rice flour, maida, dry fruits like whole cashew kernels, dates, almonds, coffee beans
Services: Export, import, transportation, logistics
Buyer: Coal
Supplier: Manufacturing, supplying and exporting the quality milk products which mainly include non dairy creamer, grass fed & organic cow ghee, full cream milk powder, infant milk powder, skimmed milk powder, fat filled milk powder, evaporated milk, demineralized whey powder, uht milk, butter, butter blend, cheese powder, cream cheese, etc. in our nzac brand as well as private label. in addition to milk products we are also involved in procuring and exporting grains like wheat, sorghum, canola, oats, pulses, barley, black chana, red lentil, moong whole, etc in bulk for our overseas clients.
Supplier: Pulses like toor dal, masoor dal and moong daal
Toor dal, also known as arhar dal or split pigeon pea, is a widely consumed pulse in many parts of the world, particularly in India, Southeast Asia, and Africa.� Toor dal originated in India� and has been cultivated for centuries as a staple food source. Toor dal is obtained by splitting and removing the outer skin of the pigeon pea, resulting in a yellow-colored lentil. The split dal is small, oval-shaped, and has a smooth texture.� Toor dal is highly nutritious and provides several essential nutrients.� Toor dal is a versatile ingredient and is used in a wide variety of recipes. It is commonly used to prepare dal, a popular lentil soup or stew in Indian cuisine.� Toor dal has a mild, earthy flavor with a hint of nuttiness. It offers a subtle sweetness that adds depth to dishes. When cooked, it becomes soft, creamy, and easily blends with other flavors. Specification Properties Values / Limits Colour Speckled, greeny-blue in colour. Flavour Earthy, peppery taste, free from any objectionable flavours. Odour Should be free from any objectionable odours and taints. Texture Should be firm, free flowing Green Lentils and not joined together. Contrasting Colours Max. 0.5% Stained Max. 4.0% Heated Max. 0.5% Peeled, Split & Broken Max. 3.5% Other Damage Max. 2.0% Total Damage Max. 3.5% Ergot Max. 0.05% Insect Parts Max. 0.02% Stones Max. 0.10% Other Foreign Material Max. 0.2% Total Foreign Material Max. 0.5%
Urad Dal or Black Gram has served as a staple in Indian cuisine for thousands of year