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Hibiscus Dry Flower

MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Hibiscus Dry Flower
Hibiscus Dried Flowers
Dried Hibiscus
Hibiscus Hibiscus Flower
Hibiscus flowers - Egyptian Red Roselle flowers / Hibiscus Roselle
Family: Malvaceae
Botanical name: hibiscus sabdariffa
Origin: Egypt
Common names: Dried Hibiscus flower l Hibiscus leaves l Red Hibiscus Flower l Hibiscus Sabdariffa l Roselle Hibiscus l Karkade l Carcade.
Hs Code: 1211900014
Form: Hibiscus flowers / Cut / TBC
Color: Red
Application: Herbal tea.
Sour: accepted ratio
Taste: a great taste of Hibiscus iced or heated

Amazing medical benefits of Dried Hibiscus flower (Red Roselle):
1) it can be used for treating liver diseases. It contains antioxidant properties that help to neutralize the free radicals present in body tissues and cells. These properties are able to protect bodies from all diseases and maintain good overall health.
2) Red Hibiscus (Dried Hibiscus flower) can fight against cancer. It includes hibiscus protocatechuic acid. This acid contains anti-tumor and antioxidant properties. These properties are able to reduce the growth rates of cancerous cells by inducing "apoptosis" which is commonly recognized as programmed cell death.
3) Red Hibiscus (Dried Hibiscus flower) is also distinguished by its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial Properties. Also, it contains a great amount of ascorbic acid "vitamin C". So it helps to boost and stimulate the immune system activity which protects against many diseases such as colds, fever, and flu.
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Nov-08-23

Dried Hibiscus

MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Dried Hibiscus
Hibiscus Hibiscus Flower
Hibiscus flowers - Egyptian Red Roselle flowers / Hibiscus Roselle
Family: Malvaceae
Botanical name: hibiscus sabdariffa
Origin: Egypt
Common names: Dried Hibiscus flower l Hibiscus leaves l Red Hibiscus Flower l Hibiscus Sabdariffa l Roselle Hibiscus l Karkade l Carcade.
Hs Code: 1211900014
Form: Hibiscus flowers / Cut / TBC
Color: Red
Application: Herbal tea.
Sour: accepted ratio
Taste: a great taste of Hibiscus iced or heated

Amazing medical benefits of Dried Hibiscus flower (Red Roselle):
1) it can be used for treating liver diseases. It contains antioxidant properties that help to neutralize the free radicals present in body tissues and cells. These properties are able to protect bodies from all diseases and maintain good overall health.
2) Red Hibiscus (Dried Hibiscus flower) can fight against cancer. It includes hibiscus protocatechuic acid. This acid contains anti-tumor and antioxidant properties. These properties are able to reduce the growth rates of cancerous cells by inducing "apoptosis" which is commonly recognized as programmed cell death.
3) Red Hibiscus (Dried Hibiscus flower) is also distinguished by its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial Properties. Also, it contains a great amount of ascorbic acid "vitamin C". So it helps to boost and stimulate the immune system activity which protects against many diseases such as colds, fever, and flu.
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Nov-08-23

Hibiscus Flower

MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Hibiscus Flower
Hibiscus flowers - Egyptian Red Roselle flowers / Hibiscus Roselle
Family: Malvaceae
Botanical name: hibiscus sabdariffa
Origin: Egypt
Common names: Dried Hibiscus flower l Hibiscus leaves l Red Hibiscus Flower l Hibiscus Sabdariffa l Roselle Hibiscus l Karkade l Carcade.
Hs Code: 1211900014
Form: Hibiscus flowers
Color: Red
Application: Herbal tea.
Sour: accepted ratio
Taste: a great taste of Hibiscus iced or heated

Amazing medical benefits of Dried Hibiscus flower (Red Roselle):
1) it can be used for treating liver diseases. It contains antioxidant properties that help to neutralize the free radicals present in body tissues and cells. These properties are able to protect bodies from all diseases and maintain good overall health.
2) Red Hibiscus (Dried Hibiscus flower) can fight against cancer. It includes hibiscus protocatechuic acid. This acid contains anti-tumor and antioxidant properties. These properties are able to reduce the growth rates of cancerous cells by inducing "apoptosis" which is commonly recognized as programmed cell death.
3) Red Hibiscus (Dried Hibiscus flower) is also distinguished by its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial Properties. Also, it contains a great amount of ascorbic acid "vitamin C". So it helps to boost and stimulate the immune system activity which protects against many diseases such as colds, fever, and flu.
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Nov-08-23

Flower Hibiscus Flower

MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Flower Hibiscus Flower
karkadee Egypt
Hibiscus flowers - Egyptian Red Roselle flowers / Hibiscus Roselle
Family: Malvaceae
Botanical name: hibiscus sabdariffa
Origin: Egypt
Common names: Dried Hibiscus flower l Hibiscus leaves l Red Hibiscus Flower l Hibiscus Sabdariffa l Roselle Hibiscus l Karkade l Carcade.
Hs Code: 12119000
Form: Hibiscus flowers
Color: Red
Application: Herbal tea.
Sour: accepted ratio
Taste: a great taste of Hibiscus iced or heated
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Nov-06-23

Brown Linseed

MOQ: 13  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds / Flax Flaxseed / Brown Flax / Brown Linseed
Family: Linaceae
Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum
Hs Code: 1204000090
Color: Brown
Form: seeds
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags


What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.

What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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Nov-06-23

Brown Flax

MOQ: 13  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds / Flax Flaxseed / Brown Flax
Family: Linaceae
Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum
Hs Code: 1204000090
Color: Brown
Form: seeds
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags


What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.

What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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Nov-06-23

Flax Flaxseed

MOQ: 13  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Flax Flaxseed
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds
Family: Linaceae
Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum
Hs Code: 1204000090
Color: Brown
Form: seeds
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags


What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.

What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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Nov-06-23

Linseed Seeds

MOQ: 13  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed / Lin seed / Linseed seeds
Family: Linaceae
Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum
Hs Code: 1204000090
Color: Brown
Form: seeds
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags


What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.

What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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Nov-06-23

Lin Seed

MOQ: 13  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Lin seed
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed
Family: Linaceae
Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum
Hs Code: 1204000090
Color: Brown
Form: seeds
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags


What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.

What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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Nov-06-23

Flax Seed Seeds

MOQ: 13  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Flax seed seeds
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed
Family: Linaceae
Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum
Hs Code: 1204000090
Color: Brown
Form: seeds
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags


What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.

What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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Nov-06-23

Flax Seed Flax Seed

MOQ: 13  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
flax seed flax seed
Flax seeds / Egyptian Flax seeds / Flaxseeds / Linseed
Family: Linaceae
Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum
Hs Code: 1204000090
Color: Brown
Form: seeds
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags


What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptian cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen has been traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.

What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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Nov-06-23

Bulk Fenugreek

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Fenugreek For Sale
Egyptian Fenugreek
Helba
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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Nov-06-23

Fenugreek For Sale

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Fenugreek For Sale
Egyptian Fenugreek
Helba
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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Nov-06-23

Egyptian Fenugreek

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Egyptian Fenugreek
Helba
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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Nov-06-23

Helba

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Helba
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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Nov-06-23

Fenugreek Seed Whole

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Fenugreek Seed Whole
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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Nov-06-23

Buy Fenugreek

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Buy Fenugreek
Trigonella Foenum Graecum
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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Nov-06-23

Trigonella Foenum Graecum

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Trigonella Foenum Graecum
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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Nov-06-23

Trigonella Fenugreek

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Trigonella Fenugreek
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that it contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
GOLD Member
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Nov-06-23

Fenugreek Trigonella Foenum Graecum

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that it contains strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it in making their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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