Supplier: Organic Cocoa Butter Wafers
Organic Mango Butter is made from the fat derived from mango seeds which are also known as kernels of the mango and shea butter through steam-pressing and cold-refinement methods. Organic Mango butter is enriched with the goodness of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin F, Folate, Vitamin B6, Iron, Vitamin E, Potassium, Magnesium, Zinc, and antioxidants. Pure Mango butter also contains salicylic acid, which is a great exfoliant that helps in removing the dead cells from the skin. It is also used to Treat Skin Disorders like eczema, psoriasis, ringworm infections, fungal infections, etc Payment must be Fix by 30% Deposit and 70% Balance against copy of B/L , Please take note that we DO NOT accept L/C due to high Banking cost/Lc fee so please do not send any inquiry for L/C term buyers
Cocoa butter both conventional and organic
The cocoa bean is the seed of the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), a tropical plant indigenous to the equatorial regions of the Americas. From the processed cocoa bean comes the fluid paste, or liquor, from which cocoa powder and chocolate are made.Theobroma cacao grows pods on both its branches and trunk. Growers have to be very careful not to damage the cacao tree when harvesting them. Because it�¢??s such a delicate task, pods are picked by hand.Each bean is made of about 50% of a fat called cocoa butter. The beans are 20% protein and also contain water, as well as a large amount of nutrients such as theobromine and vitamins. The beans also contain starch and other minerals.Each pod contains 16 to 60 cocoa beans. You have to extract the fruit�¢??s contents to get at its beans, in a process known as de-seeding.When fresh, beans look like seeds covered in a white, sticky pulp called mucilage. They can be eaten as they are. However, if we want to store them for later use, we have to ferment and then dry them. We can also roast them.
The cocoa bean is the seed of the cacao tree (Theobroma cacao), a tropical plant indigenous to the equatorial regions of the Americas. From the processed cocoa bean comes the fluid paste, or liquor, from which cocoa powder and chocolate are made.Theobroma cacao grows pods on both its branches and trunk. Growers have to be very careful not to damage the cacao tree when harvesting them. Because itâ??s such a delicate task, pods are picked by hand.Each bean is made of about 50% of a fat called cocoa butter. The beans are 20% protein and also contain water, as well as a large amount of nutrients such as theobromine and vitamins. The beans also contain starch and other minerals.Each pod contains 16 to 60 cocoa beans. You have to extract the fruitâ??s contents to get at its beans, in a process known as de-seeding.When fresh, beans look like seeds covered in a white, sticky pulp called mucilage. They can be eaten as they are. However, if we want to store them for later use, we have to ferment and then dry them. We can also roast them.