Cowpea Flour
Quality: Food Grade
Physico-Chemical Parameters Moisture % 8.24 Carbohydrate % 73.43 Protein % 9.69 Ash % 2.08 Fibre % 3.10 Lipids % 3.46 Energy Value KJ/100g 1518.546 Reducing Sugars mg/kg 8.349 Non Reducing Sugars Mg/kg 65.081 Calcium, Ca (ppm) 13 Copper,Cu (ppm) 3.36 Iron,Fe (ppm) 16.5 Magnesium,Mg (ppm) 189 Mangenese,Mn (ppm) 36.3 Phosphorus, P (ppm) 2.08 Potassium,K (ppm) 1.67 Selenium, Se (ppm) 9.02 Sodium,Na (ppm) 11.31 Zinc,Zn (ppm) 16.01
Supplier: Sorghum, black eyed pea, soybean, cowpea flour, sorghum flour, sesame seed, dried hibiscus flowers, peanuts, cassia tora/ jue ming zi, soybean meal and soya oil
Supplier: Our range of organic and non gmo products is compliant with the rigorous standards of eu, nop, npop, kor, cor, and uk certifications:
a) oil seeds
1) soybean products: soybeans, soybean meal (46% to 52%), soy grits, soy flour, soy hulls, lecithin
2) other oil seeds: sunflower seeds, sunflower meal, black cumin (kalonji) seeds, sesame seeds, sesame meal, flaxseed (linseed), flaxseed meal, safflower seeds, mustard seeds, rapeseed meal
b) grains cereals
1) legumes and pulses: chickpeas, bengal gram, green gram moong mung, chana dal, kidney beans, pigeon pea toor tur, black gram urad, red lentil masoor, cowpea chola.
2) grain: corn/maize, cracked corn, wheat, wheat flour
3) cereals: amaranth, sorghum, millet, barley, buckwheat, pumpkin seeds, rice
c) specialty products
1) potato products: potato flour, potato flakes, potato chips, french fries, potato nuggets, potato protein.
2) dehydrated: garlic flakes, garlic powder, onion flakes, onion powder, ginger flakes, ginger powder.
Services: Procurement and marketing
Soybean or soya bean is a species of legume that has become one of the most widely consumed foods in the world for its many health benefits. soybeans are native to East Asia and are highly grown in India as well. People who follow a strict vegetarian diet often use soybean to replace meat for protein. Along with having a high protein content, soybeans are also rich in saturated fats, fiber, antioxidants, Omega-3 fatty acids, and phytoestrogens, among other essential nutrients required by the body. In recent times, soybeans have grown in popularity due to their derivatives such as tofu, soy milk, and textured vegetable protein. This variety of soy products has created a new massive market altogether, primarily benefiting the vegan population.
Chickpea or gram flour is an excellent substitute for refined wheat flour. Not only is it lower in carbs and calories, but it's also higher in protein and fiber. Studies indicate that it may have antioxidant properties. Chickpea flour, also known as gram, besan, or garbanzo bean flour, has been a staple in Indian cooking for centuries. Chickpeas are versatile legumes with a mild, nutty taste, and chickpea flour is typically made from a variety called Bengal grams.
Corn displays a rather impressive nutritional profile, encompassing all the essential macronutrients - carbohydrates, fibers, fats, and proteins- along with noteworthy levels of crucial vitamins and minerals. It has negligible levels of cholesterol and sodium, to promote heart wellness. In addition, corn contains considerable quantities of vitamins C and E, to boost immune, skin, and hair health. The B complex vitamins - thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and folic acid, as well as calcium, magnesium, iron, and phosphorous, are also found in ample amounts in corn kernels and cornflour, with the grain being nothing short of a superfood.
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the seed of cereal grass. It's one of the most important dietary carbohydrates in the world, with over half the global population depending on it. Typically boiled or steamed, rice can also be ground into gluten-free flour. It's a central component of many cuisines including those of India, China and Southeast Asia. There are many types of rice, but broadly speaking they are categorised by their shape (long or short grain) and colour white or brown. White rice has had the fibre-rich outer bran of the grain removed along-with the nutrient-rich germ. As a result, it has a longer shelf life, and is quick to cook but has a bland, neutral flavour; nutritionally it has less fibre and protein than the wholegrain equivalent. Brown rice, on the other hand, contains both bran and germ, making it nutrient- and fibre-rich and retains a nutty flavour.
Supplier: Groundnuts, whole grain wheat flour, whole grain maize flour, sorghum, millet, grain amaranth, cowpeas, cashew nuts, barbara nuts, fruits
Supplier: Agriculture products / peanut groundnut (bold and java) / cowpea / black eyed pea / vigna / legume / bean / black gram / vigna mungo / black urad / black gram pulses / black lentils / white lentil / white urad / urad dal / red kidney bean / rajma / chickpeas / kabuli chana / dried leguminous / moth beans / lentils / dried legume / pigeon peas / green peas / green pea / pulses white (yellow) peas / red lentils / masoor dal / green gram / moong / chickpeas flour / hulled sesame seeds /
sesame seeds / corn / maize / corn grit / corn flour / rice grit / rice flour / superfine rice flour / defatted soybean flour / pearl millet / green millet / sorghum
Services: Exporter