Type : Hay
Moisture : 10% Max
Packing : 30Kg , 60Kg , 200Kg , 450Kg
Size : 40 * 40 * 80
Fiber : 15%
Admixture (%) : 0.2%
Country of Origin : Sudan
Color : 100% Green
protein : 15 _ 18% /20_25%
Moisture : 10_13%
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Packing : 20Kg Bags
Criteria _____ Specification
Foreign Matter : 0.2% Max
Under Size Seed : 1% Max
Badly Damaged Beans : 1
Split Seed : 0.5%
Shriveld : 2% Max
Covering Damaged : 3% Max
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), is an annual herb that belongs to the umbel family (Apiaceae), and Known locally in Sudan as Kazbra. It displays broad adaptation as a crop around the world, growing well under many different types of soil and weather conditions, even at extreme latitudes and elevations.
Coriander has long been cultivated in the Mediterranean region, southern Europe, Asia Minor and the Caucasus. It is found wild in Egypt and the Sudan. In recent years; principal commercial coriander producers included Russia, India, Morocco, Pakistan, Iran, Egypt, Guatemala, Mexico, Argentina and Sudan.
Coriander seeds Contents:
Coriander seed oil is included among the 20 major essential oils in the world market and its commercial value depends on its physical properties, chemical composition, and aroma .The essential-oil content of the dried fruits varies from very low (0.03%) to a maximum report of 2.7% . Linalool is the main volatile compound in seeds, typically constituting more than 50% of the total essential oil. Fatty acids are also important components of coriander seeds; the main fatty acids detected in coriander, in decreasing order, are petroselenic, linoleic, palmitic, and stearic acids.Furthermore, cleavage of the unusual double bond in petroselenic acid leads to the production of lauric acid, to obtain surfactants and edible products, and adipic acid for nylon synthesis. Residues from distillation can be used for livestock feed, and the fatty acids also have potential uses as lubricants.
Specifications of Coriander seeds
Color: Yellowish Brown Color Volatile oil : 0.3 % Total Essential Extract : 11- 25 %
SO2 Residues : A maximum value of 10 ppm is allowed
Ash. Max 7 %
Moisture Max. 10 %
100% free from pesticide residue
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Moisture 10% max.
Protein 45% max.
Fiber 15% max.
Fat / Oil 7% max.
Sand & silica 2% max.
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The nutritive value of Okra crop grown in
Food energy (cal) = 52 , Moisture (g) =82.0 , Carbohydrates (g)=12.7 , Protein (g) =2.3 , Fat (g)=0.1 , Crude fibre (g)=1.6 , Ash (g)=1.3 , Calcium (g)=152 , Iron (g)=0.5 , Phosphorus (g) = 99 )
8kg to 12 Kg
Watermelon seeds are extracted from the fruit and go through procedures of getting sprouted, shelled and dried. Sudan has a variety of different sizes and colors of watermelon seeds. According to studies, watermelon seeds contain protein, vitamin B, magnesium, monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats, which have been shown to reduce cholesterol levels, inflammation, risk for heart disease, and stroke.
SMELL & TASTE Normal
COLOR White / Between white / Yellow / Black
IMPURITIES 2% Max
SIZE 6mm 14mm
RED & BLACK SEEDS 4% Max
MOISTURE 6% Max
PROTEIN 37.4%
SPLITS 3 - 5%
SUDANESE HIBISCUS FLOWERS
TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS & DESCRIPTION
Guidelines Description
Description Sudanese Hibiscus Flowers
(sabdariffa)
Packaging Item is typically packed in 50 lb. poly
(or less) lined multi-walled sacks
(adequately protecting product for
shipment)
Raw ingredient sample:
(a)Visual Purple-red colour.
(b)Aroma Floral, berry-like aroma. Free from
objectionable off-odours.
(c)Texture Lump free, free flowing particles
Prepared sample:
(a)Visual Clear, deep red solution with some
background purple hues. Blue hues
are undesirable.
(b)Aroma Slight berry aroma.
(c)Flabor A well balanced, tart and astringent
flavor. Some cranberry notes as well
as a slight drying effect. Not
excessively tart, acidic or bitter.
Should be free of off-flavours and
other undesirable spice/botanical
notes.
Testing Parameters:
Test Units: Specifications
(a) Free Flow Density G/CC Minimum 0.45, Maximum 0.60
(b) Moisture 12%
(c) Total Ash 10%
(d) Acid Insoluble Ash 1.5%
(e) Sieve Analysis 5 Min Rotate Thru US#20 95.0% Thru US#60 5.0%
(f) Insect Fragments each 400
(g) Whole Insects (field/storage) each 25/5
(h) Salmonella negative
(i) Coliform 2 of 5 over 10 CFU, 0 of 5 over 100
CFU
(j) E. coli (MPN) 2 of 5 over 3 CFU, 0 of 5 over 20 CFU
(k) E. coli (Film) 0 of 5 over 10 CFU
(l) S. Aureus 1 of 5 over 100 CFU, 0 of 5 over 1000
CFU
(m) Standard Plate Count 0 of 5 over 1,000,000 CFU
(n) Yeast/Mould 0 of 5 over 10,000 CFU
The peanut or groundnut is a species in the bean family, Fabaceae. It is widely cultivated in Sudan and is one of its major exports. Its local name is (Foul Sudani).
Definition
It is an annual plant growing from 1.00 to 1.6 ft tall with opposite leaves and yellow peaflower-shaped flowers. Peanuts grow in light and require five months of warm weather with little rain.
Description
It is also known as Arachis Hypogaea, hypogaea means "under the earth" since the flower stalk elongates then bends until the ovary touches the ground then the ovary is pushed underground where the fruit develops into the peanut.
Botanical Name Cassia senna L.
Scientific Name (s) Cassia acutifolia Delile, syn. with Cassia senna L. Also includes references to C. angustifolia Vahl. Family: Fabaceae (beans).
History
Senna appears to have been used since the ninth or tenth century, its introduction into medicine being due to the Arabian physicians, who used both the leaves and the pods. It was formerly exported through Alexandria, from where the name of the Sudanese drug is derived.
Definition
The plant has a pale green stem with long spreading branches. The sweetish taste of the leaves distinguish Senna from the Argel leaves. It has small yellow flowers and oblong pods about 2 inches long and 7 to 8 inches broad.
Description
It is also called Nubian Senna or Alexandrian Senna or even Khartoum Senna. It grows in parts of Sudan and in some Arabian countries. The best senna is distinguished by a bright yellowish-green color of the leaves with a faint odor resembling the smell of green tea and a bittersweet taste
Cultivation
Senna is usually found in wild, but they have been extensively cultivated recently. It grows in September after the autumn rains and in April.
Constituents
Senna contains a family of hydroxyanthrancene glycosides, the most plentiful of which are sennosides A and B. There are also anthraquinone derivatives and their glucosides which are responsible for its purgative effects. There are also small amounts of aloe-emodin and rhein 8-glucosides, mucilage, flavonoids, and naphthalene precursors.
Uses
It is known for increasing the movement of the colon by increasing the functions of the intestinal wall. It is also a remedy for hemorrhoids, alimentary canal and prolapus. Similarly, both leaves and pods of the plant are used to cure breathing problems. An infusion of the pods is used as an effective way to suppress fever and to stop chronic nosebleeds. An infusion of the leaves is consumed to stop spasms or convulsions. The roots of the plant are consumed with milk to treat malaria.
Medicinal Uses
Uses supported by clinical data: Short-term use in occasional constipation.
Uses described in pharmacopoeias and in traditional systems of medicine: None.
Uses described in folk medicine, not supported by experimental or clinical data: As an expectorant, a wound dressing, an antidysentric, and a carminative agent; and for the treatment of gonorrhea, skin diseases, dyspepsia, fever and hemorrhoids
Amount per 100 grams
Daily Value :
Total Fat 50 g 77 %
Saturated Fat 7g 35 %
Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
Monounsaturated Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 10 mg 0%
Potassium 0 mg 0%
Total Carbohydrates 23g 8 %
Dieter fiber 12mg 48 %
Sugar 1g
Protein 18g 36 %
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C
Calcium 100 % Iron
Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6
Cobalamin 0% Magnesium
Grown in the fertile plains of and dried by its bright sun, is the defining element of cuisine. Basically powdered dry Okra, is used as a thickener for stew and soups, providing thick and sticky texture, nice taste, and a host of health benefits.Okra s health benefits are immense. While it is low in calories (33/100g), it is rich in fibre, proteins, antioxidants, vitamins, and others.