Black tea.
Pistachios, refined and crude sunflower oil, refined and crude palm oil, refined and raw sugar, lentils..
Colombian coffee.
Tea like black tea.
Coffee.
Teff, coffee, berbere.
Arabica Coffee Beans.
Green coffee beans.
Assam tea like black tea and green tea..Payment, and logistics support.
Canadian maple syrup, maple sugar, canadian haskap juice, blueberry and haskap juice and haskap syrup.Manufacturer
Loose leaf tea, wellness tea, diabetic friendly tea, tisane & herbal tea.
Tea like green tea black tea.
Magnetite, bottle water.
Agro commodities like coffee, black tea, edible oils.
Rice, sugar, edible oil, minerals.
Charcoal, rum from sugar cane, refine and raw sugar cane, coffee and coffee beans, salt raw and refined, fresh and canned tropical fruits, coconut fiber.
Wooden furniture, gum arabic, honey. aloe vera, red dried hibiscus leaves..Clearing, transportation, shipment.
Waste paper, alfalfa hay, mineral water.
The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace� refined table salt, but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps, and spa treatments.
Jamaican black castor oil for hair growth has been a tradition in Jamaica for many years. It's used as a universal solution for many hair and skin ailments. ... The protein and antioxidant-rich Jamaican black castor oil is known to make everything flourish. From eyebrows to eyelashes to entire skin. Castor oil, also known as Ricinus communis, is nutrient-rich vegetable oil from castor beans. Although it originates in tropical east Africa, it is widely used in India and the West Indies for cosmetic and medicinal purposes. Castor oil is usually clear or pale yellow unless derived through roasting or boiling, known as black castor oil.