Place of Origin : Nigeria/Niger Republic
Grade : AA
Type : Raw Edible Nuts
Cultivation type : Organic/Non-GMO Style
Color : Brown
Size : 5-7mm, 8-12mm
Features : Insect-free, Larva-free, Aflatoxin-free, Dry/Vented/Clean
Moisture : <3%
Taste : Sweet
Foreign Object : 0.1% max
Flawed : <2.5%
Packing : 100kg/50kg bag
Capacity : 200 metric tons/month
Payment : L/C, T/T
Shipment : CIF, FOB
Minimum Order : 10 tons
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Services: Exporting
The Benefits of Tiger Nuts Nutrient-rich: Tigernuts are packed with vitamins, minerals, and fibre. Digestive Health: High fibre content supports digestion and provides a feeling of fullness. Heart-Friendly: Contains healthy fats that may help regulate cholesterol levels. Gluten-Free: A suitable snack for those with gluten allergies or sensitivities. Quick Energy: Natural sugars and fats offer a quick and sustained energy boost. Antioxidant Properties: Rich in antioxidants for cellular health. Blood Sugar Regulation: Low glycemic index aids in stabilizing blood sugar levels. Paleo-Friendly: Aligns with a paleo diet, being minimally processed and natural.
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