Raw Cashew Nuts:
The Cashew tree (Anacardium Occidentale) is a tropical evergreen native to the Americas. The main producers of cashew nuts are Brazil, India, Vietnam, Africa . Cashew in its natural form is a soft, white, meaty kernel contained within the hard shells of kidney shaped, raw cashew nuts. Cashew is consumed all over the world as a snack or used as a food ingredient. Every year, the world eats more than 600,000 metric tons of cashew. Fortunately, it is a very healthy food. Cashew nuts are among the most nutritious nuts in the world. Cashew Nuts are low in fat, have zero cholesterol, are high in protein, and include a large amount of important vitamins and minerals. Every single cashew nut comes from its own cashew apple, which are grown on cashew trees and thrive in tropical climates. The nuts are then collected, dried, shelled, peeled, graded, and roasted.Our cashew nuts are best in quality in taste. They are 100% natural and organic. We sourced them from selected farmers and dealers from Africa and brought to our distribution centers in Senegal.
Top benefits of Cashew nuts:
1.Prevents Cancer: Proanthocyanidins are a class of flavonols which fight against tumor cells by stopping them to divide further. These proanthocyanidins and high copper content in cashew nuts help fight against cancerous cells and keeps you away from colon cancer. This is one of the major cashew nut benefits.
2.Healthy Heart: Cashews contain low fat content when compared to other nuts and that too in the oleic acid form which is very healthy for heart. They are cholesterol free and the antioxidants present keeps you away from heart diseases.
3.Lowers High Blood Pressure: Cashew nuts lower your blood pressure with the help of magnesium present in them.
4. Helps Hair: Copper is the mineral which helps your hair get that color. So if you take cashews which are full of copper content, you can get that black hair that you always wished for
5.Healthy Bones: Like calcium, magnesium is also important for bone health which is the main content in cashew nuts.
6. Healthy Nerves: Magnesium is stored on the bones surface which prevents calcium from entering the nerve cells and thus keeps the blood vessels and muscles relaxed. Insufficient amount of magnesium can lead calcium to enter the blood vessels leading them to contract. It also leads to high blood pressure, migraine headache etc.
7.Prevents Gallstones: Daily intake of cashewnut can reduce the risk of developing gallstones (6) up to 25%.
8.Helps in Weight Loss: Even though cashew nuts are considered as fats, it contains good cholesterol (7). So contrary to popular belief, those who eat cashews at least twice a week gain less weight when compared to those who eat less.
Nourish your body with baobab fruit powder! Made from 100% organic baobab (pronounced bey-oh-bab), a wild-harvested superfruit native to Africa and parts of Australia, this fruit is loaded with fiber, antioxidants and electrolytes. It has a nice citrus flavor that works well simply mixed in water, smoothies or juices for a healthy sports drink. Baobab fruit powder can also be added to yogurt, oatmeal and baked goods.
Baobab Powder & Fruits
Nourish your body with baobab fruit powder! Made from 100% organic baobab (pronounced bey-oh-bab), a wild-harvested superfruit native to Africa and parts of Australia, this fruit is loaded with fiber, antioxidants and electrolytes. It has a nice citrus flavor that works well simply mixed in water, smoothies or juices for a healthy sports drink. Baobab fruit powder can also be added to yogurt, oatmeal and baked goods.
What Does Baobab Fruit Powder Taste Like?
The baobab fruit is a tangy fruit with a citrusy flavor - delicious! Since this powder is made from 100% organic baobab fruit pulp, you’ll get to experience that same great fruit flavor in whichever way you decide to use the powder.
How to Use Baobab Fruit Powder
For an all natural sports drink, stir one tablespoon of baobab fruit powder into 16 ounces of water until it dissolves. It can also be blended into smoothies and juices, or mixed into yogurt and oatmeal. Try baking baobab fruit powder into breads, muffins and cookies to reduce their glycemic load. Just add a couple tablespoons to the dough or batter before transferring it to the oven. You can also try baobab powder in pancake batter for a hint of citrus flavor. There’s no shortage of ways to incorporate the delicious, nutritional goodness of baobab into your diet!
Health Benefits of Baobab Fruit Powder
1) Bioavailable Source of Vitamin C: A single serving of baobab fruit powder (approx. 2 tablespoons) provides 25% of the daily value for vitamin C. The high bioavailability of vitamin C and other antioxidants in baobab means that they are easily absorbed by your body, which maximizes efficacy of the nutrients. Vitamin C is an essential nutrient to boost the immune system, support heart health, and protect against premature skin aging.
2) High in Dietary Fiber: That same serving of baobab fruit powder provides six grams of dietary fiber, which helps you meet 24 percent of the recommended daily intake. It's a good source of both insoluble and soluble fiber, so it not only supports the digestive system, but can help stabilize blood sugar levels as well. Considering that most Americans aren't getting enough fiber, a little baobab fruit powder can really help.
Hibiscus plants are known for their large, colorful flowers and come in many colors-red, yellow, white, or peach-colored. The most popular variety is Hibiscus sabdariffa. The red flowers of this variety are most commonly cultivated for medical purposes, and are available as dietary supplements.The flowers and leaves can be made into teas and liquid extracts that can help treat a variety of conditions including upset stomach, high blood pressure and fever. Hibiscus tea, also called sour tea because of its tart taste, is made from a mixture of dried hibiscus flowers, leaves, and dark red calyces (the cup-shaped centers of the flowers). After the flower finishes blooming, the petals fall off and the calyces turn into pods.
These hold the plant’s seeds. Calyces are often the main ingredients in herbal drinks containing hibiscus.Hibiscus has been used by different cultures as a remedy for several conditions. Egyptians used hibiscus tea to lower body temperature, treat heart and nerve diseases, and as a diuretic to increase urine production.In Africa, tea was used to treat constipation, cancer, liver disease, and cold symptoms. Pulp made from the leaves was applied to the skin to heal wounds
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Sesame Seeds: Native to Indonesia and tropical Africa, the erect annual herb has been cultivated since earliest times in many hot countries of the Old World for its small seeds, which contain a superior vegetable oil used in cooking. The seeds and leaves have been eaten traditionally as a food in Africa and India, while in most other countries has been and still is grown for its oil. The versatile seed is also known as a spice. It is one of the oldest condiments known to man. Records of its production in the Tigris and Euphrates valleys date back to 1600 B.C. The Egyptian name for sesame, sesemt, is found in the list of medicinal drugs recorded in the Ebers Papyrus, dated about 1550 B.C.
In The Thousand and One Nights, the story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves, a password was needed to open the door of the robbers' den. The magical command "Open Sesame" may have been chosen because the ripe sesame seeds burst from their pods suddenly with a sharp pop, like the springing open of a lock.
An herbaceous annual, sesame is grown only from the seed. It thrives best in sandy, well drained soils in a warm climate with moderate rainfall. The plants, which grow to a height of two to five feet, need a fairly long growing season of about four months to mature their seed. The seeds are small, glossy, flattish, and oval-shaped, about one-eighth of an inch in length, one-twentieth inch thick, and are available hulled or unhulled. The hull seed is pearl white in color. The unhulled seed varies in color from white to black though, depending on the cultivar, some are red or brown. The seeds are highly nutritious, containing up to sixty percent oil and twenty five percent protein. When roasted, they have a tasty, nutty flavor reminiscent of the almond.
India and China are the world's largest producers of sesame seeds. Most of all the sesame seeds that are harvested are converted into sesame oil. Other important producing countries include Ethiopia,