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Keywords to be used: (Noomi, Loomi, dried lime, dry lemon)
Botanical name: Citrus Limonum
Family: Rutaceae
HS Code: 080550
Origin: Egypt
Size: min 2.50 cm
Packing: 20 kg pp bags
Product name: Dehydrate lemon HS Code: 08055000 Color: Black Lemon & Sun Dried Lemon Botanical name: Citrus Limonum Family: Rutaceae Description: Although dried lime lost its water it keeps all the important contents like B group Vitamins, especially Vitamin C, amino acids, and traces of minerals such as calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium Besides all these advantages it has a better taste than Lemon because it less sour 1- The way of drying sun-dried Lemon - The yellow dried Lemon is dried by the strong sunshine for a long time all day, especially in the summer season it is spread on the hot sand and should be flipped over from time to time to be sure that all lemon has been dried in a good way 2- Black Lemon The black lemon is dried in an electric oven after the step of sun drying so it has been put in huge electric ovens and after that, we put it again under the sun to get rid of the humidity of the oven Both types whether Black Lemon or Yellow dried Lemon are sorted by specific machines as well as trained labor. Flavor: The dried lime has a strong mix of sour, citrusy, earthy, and somewhat smoky tastes but at the same time it has lost the taste of the sweetness of fresh limes, also it has slightly bitter, which you can taste in seeds and outer skin also it has a fermented flavor because of its preservation Uses: The dried Limes are used in many countries in their cooking to add a sour taste for example in Persia the people use dried lime in soups and stews also across the Persian Gulf they use it with fish but in Iraq noomi basra has been used in almost dishes and meals also they add it to warm drinks like Hamidh. The dried Limes are a traditionally important ingredient that is used as a powder in Persian Gulf Baharat which is added to Kabsa The benefits of dried limes: First, dried lemon helps to prevent various heart diseases, because of the benefits of black lemons to the heart muscle, and their ability to regulate blood pumping also doctors advise using it as a treatment for heart palpitations. Second, it helps expel harmful bacteria in the digestive system collect the accumulated waste and toxins in various parts of the body, and expel them to outside Third, although it can get the appetite it also is used in diet and to lose fat because it contains Vitamins and minerals which help to lose fat and calories NO BROKERS PLS FOR MORE INFO & ORDER CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7)
Product name: Dried Lemon HS Code: 08055000 Black Lemon & Sun Dried Lemon Botanical name: Citrus Limonum Family: Rutaceae Description: Although dried lime lost its water it keeps all the important contents like B group Vitamins, especially Vitamin C, amino acids, and traces of minerals such as calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium Besides all these advantages it has also better taste than Lemon because it less sour 1- The way of drying sun-dried Lemon - The yellow dried Lemon is dried by the strong sunshine for a long time all day, especially in the summer season it is spread on the hot sand and should be flipped over from time to time to be sure that all lemon has been dried in a good way 2- Black Lemon The black lemon is dried in an electric oven after the step of sun drying so it has been put in huge electric ovens and after that, we put it again under the sun to get rid of the humidity of the oven Both types whether Black Lemon or Yellow dried Lemon are sorted by specific machines as well as trained labor. Flavor: The dried lime has a strong mix of sour, citrusy, earthy, and somewhat smoky tastes but at the same time it has lost the taste of the sweetness of fresh limes, also it has slightly bitter, which you can taste in seeds and outer skin also it has a fermented flavor because of its preservation Uses: The dried Limes are used in many countries in their cooking to add a sour taste for example in Persia the people use dried lime in soups and stews also across the Persian Gulf they use it with fish but in Iraq noomi basra has been used in almost dishes and meals also they add it to warm drinks like Hamidh. The dried Limes are a traditionally important ingredient that is used as a powder in Persian Gulf Baharat which is added to Kabsa The benefits of dried limes: First, dried lemon helps to prevent various heart diseases, because of the benefits of black lemons to the heart muscle, and their ability to regulate blood pumping also doctors advise using it as a treatment for heart palpitations. Second, it helps expel harmful bacteria in the digestive system collect the accumulated waste and toxins in various parts of the body, and expel them to outside Third, although it can get the appetite it also is used in diet and to lose fat because it contains Vitamins and minerals which help to lose fat and calories NO BROKERS PLS FOR MORE INFO & ORDER CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7)
Product name: Dried Black Lemon Botanical name: Citrus Limonum Family: Rutaceae Packing: 20 kg bags Origin: Egypt Color: Black Form: whole Lemon Available: all the year Cultivation: Conventional HS Code: 08054000 Description: Although dried lime lost its water it keeps all the important contents like B group Vitamins, especially Vitamin C, amino acids, and traces of minerals such as calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium Besides all these advantages it has also better taste than Lemon because it less sour. Black Lemon Dry Method: Black Lemon: The black lemon is dried in an electric oven after the step of sun drying so it has been put in huge electric ovens after that, we put it again under the sun to get rid of the humidity of the oven, and the Black Lemon is sorted by specific trained labor. Uses: Dried Limes are used in many countries in their cooking to add a sour taste for example in Persia the people use dried lime in soups and stews also across the Persian Gulf they use it with fish but in Iraq noomi basra has been used in almost all dishes and meals also they add it to warm drinks like Hamidh. The dried Limes are a traditionally important ingredient that is used as a powder in Persian Gulf Baharat which is added to Kabsa CONTACT US NOW 24/7 NO BROKERS PLS
PRODUCT INFO Finger grass is a branching herb comprised of straight, hollow stems and elongated lanceolate to elliptical leaves that grow in an opposite formation around the cylindrical stems. The leaves are slender, tapering to a point, and average 2 to 6 centimeters in length and .5 to 1 centimeter in width. The grey-green leaves are also smooth to the touch, thin, and pliable with finely serrated edges. The stems are thick in appearance but have a hollow center, creating a smooth, crisp, and watery texture. The pale green stems also have a light, succulent, and spongy consistency, lightly coated in fine hairs. Finger grass emits a refreshing, citrus, and herbal aroma and the stems and leaves have a vegetal, citrusy, and earthy, spice-filled flavor. Some consumers recognize the leaves as having a bright and acidic quality, filled with undertones of sweet cumin and curry flavor mixed with notes of lemon and dill. In addition to the leaves and stems, Finger grass seasonally produces tubular flowers that showcase pale pink, purple, to light blue hues. USES Finger grass has a bright, complex flavoring mainly used as a fresh finishing element on savory main dishes. The leaves should be washed and gently torn, chopped, or crushed to release their flavor, and they can be sprinkled into salads, minced into dips and marinades, or used as an edible garnish for roasted meats, light sauces, or grain dishes. In Southeast Asia, finger grass is frequently used in Vietnamese cuisine and Cambodian and Thai cuisine on a smaller scale. The leaves are traditionally served fresh in the center of the dinner table, along with other herbs and raw vegetables. These accompaniments are added to curries, stews, and soups such as pho, and each guest can determine how much of each herb is incorporated into their dish for custom flavor combinations. Finger grass can also be sauteed or steamed as a simple side dish or the stems can be roughly chopped and added to stir-fries. While more untraditional, some mixologists in Southeast Asia have begun muddling finger grass into a refreshing cocktail to modernize the herb. In Cambodia, finger grass is placed on the roof of houses and dehydrated for extended use as a dried herb. Finger grass pairs well with meats including poultry, beef, pork, and fish, other herbs such as lemongrass, basil, and mint, steamed rice, lemon, lime, bell peppers, peas, broccoli, water spinach, carrots, and peanuts. Whole, unwashed Finger grass is highly perishable and will only keep for a few days in the refrigerator when loosely wrapped in plastic or a damp paper towel. The herb should be used immediately for the best quality and flavor. Season Finger grass are available year-round in Southeast Asia.
PRODUCT INFO Banana flowers have a starchy, fibrous consistency and a neutral, subtly bitter, and fruity flavor well suited for fresh and cooked preparations. The outer, dark-hued bracts should not be consumed, but they can be used as a decorative serving vessel. As each bract is removed, the small florets can be separated from their tough stamens and set aside for use with the flower's heart. Once the bracts have been peeled away to reveal a yellow-white hue, the heart can be sliced into pieces and incorporated into recipes. It is recommended to immerse slices of the Banana flower in salted lemon water or vinegar water for at least 20 to 30 minutes to extract some of the bitterness. Banana flowers can be added to fresh fruit and green salads, and younger flowers will have a sweeter flavor for raw preparations. They can also be minced into dips, dumplings, and pastes. USES Beyond fresh preparations, Banana flowers can be lightly steamed and served with dips, similar to an artichoke, boiled in coconut water and stir-fried, or incorporated into curries and soups. The flowers can also be fried into patties, soaked in flavoring, cooked like fish fillets, or sauteed into vegetable, rice, and noodle dishes. In Thailand, young Banana flowers are commonly served raw on the side with pad Thai. In Indonesian cuisine, Banana flowers are mixed with pork and hot sambal, cooked in a section of bamboo, and served as a festival or wake appetizer. In Brazil, Banana flowers are incorporated into pies, quiches, and cooked into various sweet and savory goods. There is also a famous pastry in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais known as pastel de agnu that has its own festival. The festival annually occurs in the city of Itabirito and features food vendors, local growers, restaurants, and arts and crafts vendors, all centered around the famous pastry of the region. Pastel de agnu is comprised of Banana flowers stewed with meat and then fried into a dough-like puff. Banana flowers pair well with spices such as turmeric, curry powder, mustard seeds, cumin, and chile powder, aromatics including garlic, shallots, onions, lemongrass, and galangal, coconut milk, macadamia nuts, lime leaves, papaya, and carrots. Whole, raw Banana flowers should be immediately consumed for the best quality and flavor. The flowers can also be wrapped in plastic and stored in the refrigerator, or cut pieces can be placed in a sealed container in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. In addition to fresh Banana flowers, the buds can also be found canned or frozen for extended use. SEASONS Banana flowers are found year-round, varying in availability depending on climate, region, and hemisphere.
PRODUCT INFO Kale is a non-heading, leafy form of wild cabbage that comes in a range of shapes, sizes, and colors, such as blue-green, yellow-green, white, red, or purple. Different cultivars are classified by differences in their stem length and their leaf structure, as some are flat and others are frilly. The standard Kale we usually find in the grocery store is pale to deep green with large, ruffle-edged leaves and long stems. It is hardy and fibrous when fully mature, and tender enough to be used as a raw salad green when young. The pale green stems are tough and typically removed, while the tightly curled leaves are chewy yet succulent. Depending on the variety, Kale can sometimes be spicy, other times a bit sweet, and usually slightly bitter. In general, Kale offers an earthy flavor with a nutty sweetness that is accentuated when cooked. USES Considering its many forms and stages of harvest, Kale is an incredibly versatile green in the kitchen, and can be used raw or cooked. Young Kale leaves add an earthy flavor to raw salad green mixes, and fully mature Kale is one of the few leafy greens that doesn't shrink much when it's cooked. It's great sauteed, roasted, stewed, and even baked into Kale chips. Just be careful not to over-cook it, as it can develop a more bitter taste. Kale is also often added raw to smoothies, juices, and salads. To prep Kale for use, whether raw or cooked, first remove the tough and fibrous stems. A quick and dirty way to do it is to hold the stem in one hand and strip leaves along the stem away from you. You can also cut the leaves into thin, confetti-like ribbons. A quick massage can help the process of breaking up the cellulose structure of Kale. You can drizzle it with olive oil, salt, and lemon juice, and rub the leaves together in your hands to get a slightly sweeter, much silkier Kale. This leafy green pairs well with garlic, onion, sesame, soy sauce, ginger, smoked or roasted meats, potatoes, grains, oregano, thyme, red pepper, cream, Parmesan cheese, and more. To store Kale, wrap the leaves in a loose bundle with a paper towel or a thin cotton kitchen towel, place them in a large, sealable bag, and refrigerate in the crisper drawer for up to a week. SEASONS Kale is available year-round with a peak season in winter.
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