Molokhia Dried leaves Production 2021 First Class Packages 5 kg inside Carton There are 200g or 400g containers in transparent bags, which are packaged with international specifications that are suitable for export abroad according to European specifications The quality of the product is excellent as this product is specially exported for the European and international specifications of the food and beverage system
Molokhia Dried Leaves Dried mallow / Molokhia Leaves l Dry Mallow Leaves l Dry Molokhia l Dried Molokhia Leaves l mloukhiya l Mulukhiyah l molokhia l mulukhiyya l molokhiya l moroheiya l malukhiyah. Origin: Egypt Crop: Summer HS Code: 0712900030 Form: whole dried leaves Color: green Egyptian Dried Molokhia Leaves Nutritional value per 100 grams: Energy by kJ 142 (kcal 34) Carbohydrates 5.8 grams Fat 0.25 grams Protein 4.65 grams Vitamins Vitamin A Equiv. 278 mg (35 percent) Thiamine (B1) 0.133 mg (12 percent) Riboflavin (B2) 0.546 mg (46 percent) Niacin (B3) 1.26 mg (8 percent) Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.072 mg (1 percent) Vitamin B60.6 mg (46 percent) Folate (B9) 123 mg (31 percent) Vitamin C 37 mg (45 percent) Minerals Calcium (21 percent) 208 mg Iron(37 percent) 4.76 mg Magnesium(18 percent) 64 mg Manganese (6 percent) 0.123 mg Phosphorus (12 percent) 83 mg Potassium (12 percent) 559 mg Zinc (8 percent) 0.79 mg.
Molokhia Egypt / Molokhia Dried Leaves / Dried Molokhia / Dry Mallow Leaves / Egyptian Molokhia Dried mallow / Molokhia Leaves l Dry Mallow Leaves l Dry Molokhia l Dried Molokhia Leaves l mloukhiya l Mulukhiyah l molokhia l mulukhiyya l molokhiya l moroheiya l malukhiyah. Origin: Egypt Crop: Summer HS Code: 0712900030 Form: whole dried leaves Color: green Egyptian Dried Molokhia Leaves Nutritional value per 100 grams: Energy by kJ 142 (kcal 34) Carbohydrates 5.8 grams Fat 0.25 grams Protein 4.65 grams Vitamins Vitamin A Equiv. 278 mg (35 percent) Thiamine (B1) 0.133 mg (12 percent) Riboflavin (B2) 0.546 mg (46 percent) Niacin (B3) 1.26 mg (8 percent) Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.072 mg (1 percent) Vitamin B60.6 mg (46 percent) Folate (B9) 123 mg (31 percent) Vitamin C 37 mg (45 percent) Minerals Calcium (21 percent) 208 mg Iron(37 percent) 4.76 mg Magnesium(18 percent) 64 mg Manganese (6 percent) 0.123 mg Phosphorus (12 percent) 83 mg Potassium (12 percent) 559 mg Zinc (8 percent) 0.79 mg.
Egyptian Dried Celery Leaves Family: Apiaceae Botanical name: Apium graveolens HS Code: 091099 Origin: Egypt Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Form: crushed dried leaves Dried: by Air dried Color: green - Celery Descriptions: Since ancient times, Celery has been planted as a vegetable. It is also called Apium graveolens, Celery is considered a marshland plant that is backed by the Apiaceae family. - Celery's stalk is long fibrous and tapering into leaves. Celery's stalk, leaves, and hypocotyl are edible and also can be used in cooking. Whereas Celery Nutrition Facts: One cup of chopped celery has: 16 calories 0 fats 1 gram protein 5 grams fiber 5 milligrams vitamin K (37%) 36 milligrams folate (9%) 22 milligrams vitamin A (9%) 263 milligrams potassium (8%) 1 milligrams vitamin C (5%) 40 milligrams calcium (4%) 0.08 milligrams vitamin B6 (4%) Health benefits of celery leaves: Helps Prevent or Treat High Blood Pressure Helps Prevent Ulcers Contains Anti-Microbial Properties That Fight Infections Lowers Inflammation Protects Liver Health Celery Helps to Lower High Cholesterol Boosts Digestion and Reduces Bloating Beneficial for Weight Loss May Help Protect from Cancer Helps Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
Molokhia Leaves Common names: Dry Mallow l Dry Mallow Leaves l Dry Molokhia l Dried Molokhia Leaves l mloukhiya l Mulukhiyah l molokhia l mulukhiyya l molokhiya l moroheiya l malukhiyah. Origin: Egypt Crop: Summer HS Code: 0712900030 Form: whole dried leaves Color: green Egyptian Dried Molokhia Leaves Nutritional value per 100 grams: Energy by kJ 142 (kcal 34) Carbohydrates 5.8 grams Fat 0.25 grams Protein 4.65 grams Vitamins Vitamin A Equiv. 278 mg (35 percent) Thiamine (B1) 0.133 mg (12 percent) Riboflavin (B2) 0.546 mg (46 percent) Niacin (B3) 1.26 mg (8 percent) Pantothenic acid (B5) 0.072 mg (1 percent) Vitamin B60.6 mg (46 percent) Folate (B9) 123 mg (31 percent) Vitamin C 37 mg (45 percent) Minerals Calcium (21 percent) 208 mg Iron(37 percent) 4.76 mg Magnesium(18 percent) 64 mg Manganese (6 percent) 0.123 mg Phosphorus (12 percent) 83 mg Potassium (12 percent) 559 mg Zinc (8 percent) 0.79 mg. Health Benefits of Egyptian Dried Molokhia Leaves: Organize Blood Pressure Mullokhiyya is able to lower blood pressure levels, and the blood vessels and arteries will be relaxed thanks to the high potassium content in molokhia as the potassium is a vasodilator. And this is increasing the flow of blood and oxygenation levels which then lowers the strain on the cardiovascular system. Increases Circulation Molokhiyya also includes High levels of iron, which is the principle in producing red blood cells and preventing anemia, and boosting energy levels. Heart Health Molokhia is containing high fiber which is able to balance cholesterol levels in the blood circulating as dietary fiber connects with cholesterol and tears it out from the body. So, this lowers and improves atherosclerosis, which leads to strokes and heart attacks. Improves Sleep Habits Molokhia is containing high levels of magnesium, which can remove sleep disorders like sleep apnea or insomnia. This is because magnesium simplifies hormones released from the body and helping in relax and calm the nerves. Boosts Immune System Mloukhia contains vitamin A, E, and C which is able to boost the power of the immune system. As Vitamin C motivates white blood cells to function. Molokhia also can protect from many diseases such as chronic heart disease, macular degeneration, banning the growth of cancer, and other chronic diseases resulting from free radicals activity, thanks to the A and E vitamins it contains.
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Matricaria Chamomilla Chamomile Family: Asteraceae. Botanical name: Matricaria Chamomilla Common names: Chamomile Flower l Matricaria Chamomilla l Dried Chamomile l Chamomile Herb l Egyptian Chamomile l Dried Chamomile Flowers. Origin: Egypt Packing: 12.50 Carton box HS Code: 1211900030 Crop: January Cultivation: Common Use Herbal Tea and essential oil. Form: Whole flower with stem, powder and flowers only.
Lavender has been a favorite herb for centuries. The historic use and recognition of lavender is almost as old the history of man. As an herb, lavender has been in documented use for over 2,500 years. In ancient times lavender was used for mummification and perfume by the Egyptian's, Phoenicians, and peoples of Arabia. The Greeks and the romans bathed in lavender scented water and it was from the Latin word "lavo" meaning "to wash" that the herb took it's name. Perhaps first domesticated by the Arabians, lavender spread across Europe from Greece.