Polarization: 99.80% degrees min Ash by electrical conduct: 0.04% max (on dry weight basis) Ash content: 0.04% max Moisture: 0.04% max ICUMSA 45 RBU: Max (Brazil S.G.S scale) Solubility: 100% dry and free flowing Color: Sparkling white ICUMSA Maximum 45 attenuation index units (ICUMSA method #: 4-1978) Radiation: Within CS-137 of 50 BQ per Kg Granulation: Fine crystal Crop: Latest Magnetic particles: Mg/Kg 4 max SO2 mg/kg 20 max Sulfur Dioxide: 20 Mg/Kg min Sediments: None Smell: Typical and specific for sugar Reducing sugar: 0.05% Max by weight HPN Staph Aureus not detected in 1 gram Maximum AS: 1 P.P.M. Maximum PB: 1 P.P.M. Maximum CU: 3 P.P.M. Substance: Solid Crystal Tolerance: 5% (+/-) CHICKEN PAWS SPECIFICATIONS Quality: Grade A Frozen Chicken Paws Process: BQF Cut at the Level of the joints Meaty and Coating of Normal Fat Average Weight Per Piece: 35 â?? 45 grams Average Length Per Piece: 09 â?? 12 cm Processing: 100% Fresh and Frozen White Skin Shelf Life: 24 months Frozen Requirements: Blast Frozen at -40�°C Stocked and Stored: -18�°C During Transportation: -18 �°C Ice Content: Less Than 0.3% Outer Yellow Skin Off Well Dressed and Cleaned No Black Pads or Ammonia Burns No Bad Smells, No Excessive Blood or Blood Stains No Excess Water No-Broken Bones Fresh and Hard Nail * No Bruises No Feathers * No Hairs Moisture Contents Less Than 2% Production Age: Not More Than 60 days from the shipping date Chemical Burns Presence: No Chemical Burns Black Spot: Less than 1% Broken Bone: Less Than 1% Antibiotics: Presence Not Allowed Pathogenetic Organisms (Including Salmonella): Not Allowed Foreign Substances: Not Allowed * Remanants of Feathers: Not Allowed Frozen Requirement Drainage: 1�°C - 5�°C For 8 hours Moisture Content Less Than 1% Blasted at: -40�°C SIF code: 1, 103, 87, 121, 1001
No other crab rivals the Dungeness Crabs sweet delicious taste these crabs are a true Pacific treasure steamed to serve hot wonderful appetizer or a decadent meal in itself We ship clean crab meaning we take the shell off and clean out all the guts so you dont have too If you prefer that we do not clean your crab order please change it in the order section
Our fresh white gulf shrimp are sweet and delicious with a firm texture. They tend to have a more milder flavor and a less salty taste than other shrimp. White gulf shrimp are excellent on the grill for your next BBQ or served chilled in shrimp cocktail. Our fresh white gulf shrimp are wild caught in the Gulf of Mexico and delivered fresh. White gulf shrimp are not overfished or experiencing overfishing. Gulf white shrimp are the standard against which most other shrimp are compared. Shrimp store a lot of flavor in their shell. When you cook shrimp in its shell, you get a more robust flavor as well as a deeper, richer color.
BROWN THAI HOM MALI JASMINE RICE Brown Thai Hom Mali Jasmine Rice is a premium long-grain rice that has undergone bran and germ removal processing. It has a nutty flavor and a darker tint, yet it still has all the benefits of white rice. Any application that calls for white rice can use this product. In Thailandâ??s highlands, brown Hom Mali Jasmine rice is grown because the soil and environment are ideal for producing this kind of rice. This kind tastes fantastic on its own but also goes well with a lot of other recipes because of its somewhat nutty flavor. This product is processed to eliminate the bran layers, allowing you to savor every flavor without worrying about consuming too much fiber.
ROYAL UMBRELLA THAI JASMINE RICE� Empress Umbrella Thailand is a source of premium quality rice, known as Thai Jasmine Rice. Royal Umbrella makes it on their mills and farms. The rice was planted under the watchful eye of seasoned farmers who understand how to produce the highest caliber rice. To avoid damaging the soil or the ecosystem, they exclusively use natural fertilizers and follow conventional farming practices
Our premium bulk Palm Kernel Oil is derived from the kernels of the palm fruit (Elaeis guineensis). It has a creamy white color and a mild aroma. Packed with essential fatty acids and nutrients, this versatile oil is a valuable ingredient for nourishing and moisturizing the skin and hair. Comprising primarily lauric acid, myristic acid, and oleic acid, Palm Kernel Oil offers a unique composition. Beyond its applications in food and cosmetics, our bulk Palm Kernel Oil is also used in the production of various pharmaceutical and industrial products. Its unique properties make it an essential component in soaps, detergents, and other cleansing formulations. Excellent application for the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industry.
Our Soybean Oil is derived from the seeds of the Soybean plant (Glycine max). It features a light golden color and a mild aroma. This botanical marvel is enriched with vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids, making it an exceptional ingredient for nourishing and hydrating the skin and hair. It stands out with its exceptional composition and wide range of applications, making it a highly valued ingredient for the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Discover the nourishing and hydrating benefits of Soybean Oil as you incorporate it into your culinary creations and product formulations. Excellent application for the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industry. Contact us for a bulk quote on Soybean Oil Hydrogenated today!
This Olive Oil is derived from the fruits of the Olea europaea tree. Our bulk Olive Oil showcases a rich, golden color and a distinctively fruity aroma. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and beneficial fatty acids, this botanical treasure is renowned for its exceptional properties in nurturing and hydrating both the skin and hair. Olive Oil\'s composition primarily consists of oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid that provides remarkable moisturizing benefits for the skin and hair. With its numerous potential health benefits, Olive Oil is a prized ingredient in the pharmaceutical industry. It is often utilized in the production of supplements and topical formulations. Embrace the time-honored tradition of this botanical wonder and indulge in its remarkable benefits for a healthier, more radiant you. Excellent application for the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industry.
This Coconut Oil is derived from the meat of mature coconuts. Our Coconut Oil exhibits a clear color and a tropical aroma, capturing the essence of this versatile ingredient. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids, Coconut Oil is an exceptional choice for nurturing and hydrating both the skin and hair. Comprising primarily lauric acid, capric acid, and caprylic acid, our bulk Coconut Oil offers a unique composition. In the cosmetic industry, Coconut Oil is a beloved ingredient in skincare products, such as creams, lotions, and lip balms. It is also a popular choice for hair care products. Coconut Oil finds extensive applications in the food industry, adding a distinct tropical flavor and aroma to a wide range of dishes. It is commonly used in cooking, and baking, and as a versatile ingredient in various cuisines. Furthermore, Coconut Oil has gained attention in the health and wellness industry for its potential health benefits, including its role in supporting metabolism, promoting brain health, and providing a source of sustainable energy. Excellent application for the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industry. Contact us for a bulk quote on Bulk Coconut Oil today!
Our Sunflower Oil is obtained from the seeds of the Sunflower plant (Helianthus annuus). It exhibits a light golden color and a mild aroma. This botanical gem is enriched with vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids, making it an exceptional ingredient for nourishing and hydrating the skin and hair. With its exceptional composition and diverse applications, wholesale Sunflower Oil from GRD is a prized ingredient for the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. Embrace the nourishing and hydrating benefits of Sunflower Oil in your products and culinary creations. Excellent application for the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industry. Contact us for a bulk quote on Sunflower Oil Cold Pressed today! REQUEST A BULK QUOTE Forms Include: Cold pressed, Cold pressed organic, High oleic refined BSCI organic, High Oleic refined DAC, High oleic refined organic, Pressed toasted, Refined organic, Refined solvent extracted, Virgin High Oleic organic.
Product name: Dried Broad Beans Botanical name: Vicia Faba L. Family name: Fabaceae Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags HS Code: 07135000 Dried: by Air Dried The Story of Dried Broad Beans in Ancient Egypt Dried broad beans, also known as fava beans, played a significant role in the daily life and diet of the ancient Egyptians. As one of the oldest cultivated crops in the region, broad beans were a staple food that provided essential nutrients to the people, from farmers and workers to priests and royalty. Dried Broad Beans in Ancient Egyptian Diet Broad beans were a major source of protein, fiber, and energy, making them a crucial part of the Egyptian diet. They were often dried for long-term storage and later rehydrated for cooking. These beans were commonly prepared in stews, mashed into pastes, or cooked with onions and herbs to create hearty meals. It is believed that broad beans were a common food for laborers, including those who worked on great construction projects like the pyramids. Their high nutritional value helped sustain workers during long hours of physical labor. Religious and Cultural Significance The relationship between ancient Egyptians and broad beans is somewhat mysterious. Some historical accounts suggest that broad beans were avoided by priests and possibly considered impure in religious practices. Greek historian Herodotus claimed that Egyptian priests did not eat or even touch broad beans, although this claim remains debated among scholars. Despite this, broad beans were widely consumed by the general population and even placed in tombs as food offerings for the dead, ensuring sustenance in the afterlife. This suggests that, while possibly avoided by religious elites, broad beans were still valued as an essential food source. Medicinal Uses of Broad Beans Ancient Egyptian healers used various plants and legumes in their medicine, and broad beans were likely recognized for their health benefits. They are rich in protein, iron, and vitamins, which would have been useful for maintaining strength and vitality. However, some people have a genetic condition called favism, which causes a reaction to broad beans, and it is possible that ancient Egyptians were aware of this sensitivity. The Legacy of Dried Broad Beans Broad beans remained a central part of Egyptian cuisine throughout history. Today, they are a key ingredient in Ful Medames, Egypt's national dish, which dates back thousands of years. Ful Medames, a slow-cooked dish of mashed fava beans, continues to be a beloved breakfast meal across Egypt and the Middle East. The story of dried broad beans in ancient Egypt reflects their importance as a nutritious, sustaining food, deeply connected to both daily life and cultural traditions. Their legacy lives on in modern Egyptian cuisine, linking today's meals to the diets of ancient civilizations. CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7) NO BROKERS PLS
Product name: Dried Lemon Whole Botanical name: Citrus Limonum Family: Rutaceae HS Code: 080550 Origin: Egypt Dry by sun Size: min 2.50 cm Packing: 20 kg pp bags The Story of Sun-Dried Lemon in Ancient Egypt Sun-dried lemon, also known today as black lime or loomi, is a dried citrus fruit that has been used for centuries in cooking and medicine. While lemons were not originally native to Egypt, citrus fruits, including early lemon varieties, are believed to have been introduced through trade routes from Asia. Over time, sun-dried lemons became an important ingredient in Egyptian culinary and medicinal traditions. Sun-Dried Lemon in Ancient Egyptian Medicine The ancient Egyptians were highly skilled in herbal medicine and natural remedies. Though historical records do not explicitly mention sun-dried lemons, citrus fruits were likely used for their health benefits. Lemons, when dried, retained their high vitamin C content, which helped boost immunity and fight infections. The Egyptians may have used sun-dried lemons to treat digestive issues, sore throats, and fevers, similar to their use in later Middle Eastern and North African medicine. Sun-Dried Lemon in Egyptian Cuisine Egyptians were known for preserving food using natural drying techniques, including drying fruits under the sun. Sun-dried lemon developed a deep, tangy, and slightly smoky flavor, making it a perfect seasoning for stews, soups, and meat dishes. The rich, citrusy taste enhanced the flavors of slow-cooked meals, much like how it is still used today in Egyptian and Middle Eastern cooking. Sun-Dried Lemon in Religious and Spiritual Practices Fruits and herbs often held symbolic meanings in ancient Egyptian culture. While no direct evidence connects sun-dried lemons to religious rituals, citrus fruits were associated with purification and protection. The strong scent of dried lemon may have been used in incense or offerings, as Egyptians commonly included fragrant items in temples and tombs to honor the gods and the dead. The Legacy of Sun-Dried Lemon The tradition of drying lemons spread across the Arab world, where loomi became a staple in Persian, Iraqi, and North African cuisine. Today, Egypt continues to use dried lemon in various dishes, carrying forward an ancient tradition of preserving and enhancing flavors through natural drying methods. Through its medicinal, culinary, and possibly spiritual uses, sun-dried lemon remains a timeless ingredient that connects modern Egyptian cuisine to its rich ancient past. CONTACT THE SPECIALIST NOW (24/7) NO BROKERS PLS
Product name: Dried Anise Botanical Name: Pimpinella Anisum Family: Apiaceae Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags HS Code: 09096100 Cultivation: Common Commercial Details: Crop: May Form: seeds Color: green Taste & smell: strong / aroma The Story of Anise Seeds in Ancient Egypt Anise seeds played a vital role in the daily life, medicine, and spiritual practices of the ancient Egyptians. Known for their aromatic flavor and medicinal properties, anise seeds were highly valued and widely used in Egyptian society. Anise in Ancient Egyptian Medicine The ancient Egyptians were pioneers in herbal medicine, and anise seeds were a key ingredient in many remedies. They believed anise helped with digestion, relieved bloating, and soothed stomach ailments. It was commonly used to treat coughs, colds, and respiratory issues due to its natural expectorant properties. Egyptian healers would grind anise seeds into powders, infuse them into drinks, or mix them with honey to create soothing medicinal treatments. Anise in Culinary and Daily Life Anise seeds were also a common spice in ancient Egyptian cuisine. They were used to flavor bread, sweets, and drinks. Some historical records suggest that Egyptians even made a type of herbal tea or infused beverage using anise to promote relaxation and overall well-being. Its sweet, licorice-like taste made it a popular addition to various recipes. Anise in Religion and Spiritual Practices Herbs and spices had symbolic meanings in ancient Egyptian rituals, and anise was no exception. It was believed to have protective and purifying properties. Some scholars suggest that anise may have been included in offerings to the gods or used in temple incense for its aromatic qualities. Egyptians often placed fragrant herbs in tombs, and anise might have been used to help guide the deceased on their journey to the afterlife. The Legacy of Anise Seeds The knowledge and use of anise seeds spread from Egypt to other ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans, who adopted its medicinal and culinary uses. Today, anise is still widely used in herbal medicine, cooking, and even in the production of liqueurs and teas, continuing the legacy of this ancient Egyptian herb. Through their advanced understanding of natureâ??s gifts, the ancient Egyptians left a lasting impact on the use of anise seeds, showcasing their deep connection to herbal healing and flavorful cuisine.
Product name: Linum Usitatissimum Family: Linaceae Botanical names: Linum usitatissimum Hs Code: 12040000 Color: Brown Form: seeds Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags Flaxseed played a significant role in the lives of the ancient Egyptians, both in their daily lives and spiritual practices. They were among the first civilizations to cultivate flax, primarily for its fibers and seeds, which had multiple uses. Flaxseed in Ancient Egyptian Culture The ancient Egyptians used flax primarily to produce linen, which was considered a valuable and sacred fabric. Linen was used to make clothing, including the garments of priests and royalty, as well as the wrappings for mummies. The lightweight and breathable nature of linen made it ideal for Egypt's hot climate. Flaxseed itself was also highly valued for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Egyptians consumed flaxseeds as part of their diet, either ground or in bread, and they used flaxseed oil for cooking. The oil was also applied to the skin and hair for its moisturizing and healing effects. Flaxseed in Medicine and Religion Ancient Egyptian doctors used flaxseed for its medicinal properties, particularly for digestive health. It was believed to help with constipation and inflammation, making it a common remedy in their herbal medicine practices. Flax was also associated with purity and divinity. Since linen was used in religious ceremonies and burials, flax held a symbolic meaning of cleanliness and spiritual significance. Egyptian priests often wore linen garments to maintain purity in temple rituals. Legacy of Flaxseed in Egypt The importance of flaxseed in ancient Egypt extended beyond its time, influencing other civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans, who adopted its use for similar purposes. Today, flaxseed remains a popular superfood, valued for its rich omega-3 fatty acids and health benefits, continuing the legacy of this ancient crop. Through its use in textiles, food, medicine, and religious traditions, flaxseed was an essential part of Egyptian civilization, demonstrating their advanced knowledge of agriculture and natural resources.
Product name: Bulk Dried Beans Botanical name: Phaseolus vulgaris Family: Fabaceae Common names: common bean, white beans, dried beans, kidney bean Origin: Egypt Hs Code: 071333 Crop: winter crop & summer crop Quality: Sortex machine. size: 180:200 pcs/100 grams OR 200:220 pcs/100 grams Packing: 25 kg pp bags or 10 kg pp bags 1. Introduction Egyptian white kidney beans are a staple legume cultivated in Egypt, widely used in local and international cuisines. These beans are known for their rich nutritional profile, versatility in cooking, and contribution to the agricultural economy. This report provides an overview of their production, nutritional value, economic significance, and export potential. 2. Production and Cultivation White kidney beans are primarily grown in fertile regions of Egypt, particularly in the Nile Delta. The favorable climatic conditions and nutrient-rich soil make Egypt a suitable environment for bean cultivation. Farmers employ both traditional and modern agricultural practices to ensure high yields and quality production. The planting season typically begins in late winter, with harvests occurring in late spring to early summer. 3. Economic Importance White kidney beans contribute significantly to Egyptâ??s agricultural sector. They provide income for local farmers and employment opportunities throughout the supply chain, from farming to processing and distribution. The beans are sold in domestic markets and also exported to various countries, enhancing Egyptâ??s trade revenue. 4. Export Market Egypt is a notable exporter of white kidney beans, with key markets including Europe, the Middle East, and North America. The beans are exported in bulk and packaged forms to meet different consumer demands. Stringent quality control measures are followed to ensure compliance with international standards, making Egyptian beans competitive in the global market. CONTACT US NOW FOR MORE INFO BUT PLS NO BROKERS
Product name: Sunflower White Seeds Botanical name: Helianthus annuus Origin: Egypt Packing: 25 kg bags Hs Code: 1206000090 Form: whole seeds Color: White Application / use: Birds feed or Human consumption Intro about the White sunflower seeds in Egypt In the vast expanse of Egypt, where the sunâ??s golden rays shine brightly throughout the year, a unique crop thrivesâ??Egyptian white sunflower seeds. Renowned for their high nutritional value, these seeds are not only a favorite among birds but also serve as an essential feed for various animals. What makes them truly exceptional is their availability in winter, when many crops around the world lie dormant. Unlike other regions, Egyptâ??s sun-drenched climate ensures that these sunflower seeds are harvested and ready for use even when the cold winter months slow down agricultural activity elsewhere. As the only known place where this crop is consistently available, Egyptâ??s white sunflower seeds offer a vital source of nourishment for wildlife and livestock, thriving under the perpetual warmth of the desert sun. NO BROKERS PLS CONTACT US NOW 24/7
Product name: Solanum Lycopersicum Botanical name: Solanum Lycopersicum Product: Sun Dry Tomato Family: Solanaceae Origin: Egypt HS Code: 07129030 Crop: Summer, winter Intro about the Egyptian Sun dried Tomatoes: In the heart of Egypt, where the sun shines relentlessly throughout the year, a unique crop thrives in the winter months sun-dried tomatoes. Unlike any other place on Earth, Egypt offers the only known source of this extraordinary produce, available year-round, even when the winter chill grips other regions. While much of the world faces the seasonal ebb and flow of crops, Egypt's sun-dried tomatoes stand as a testament to nature's resilience. With the sun's intense rays drying the tomatoes to perfection, these rich, flavorful fruits capture the essence of the desert's warmth and provide a rare taste of sunshine long after the seasons change. In a world where agriculture is often limited by the harshness of winter, Egypt's sun-dried tomatoes remain a precious, unparalleled offering available only where the sun shines brightest. NO Brokers pls