History: The sesame plant likely originated in Asia or East Africa, and ancient Egyptians are known to have used the ground seed as grain flour. The seeds were used by the Chinese at least 5,000 years ago, and for centuries they have burned the oil to make soot for the finest Chinese ink blocks. Usage: Sesame seed is a common ingredient in various cuisines. It is used whole in cooking for its rich, nutty flavour. Sesame seeds are sometimes added to bread, including bagels and the tops of hamburger buns. They may be baked into crackers, often in the form of sticks.
PRICES ARE IN USD / MT . VALID UNTIL JULY 26 Vietnamese long grain, white rice, 15% broken ($360 Grade A) ($355 Grade B) Vietnamese long grain, white rice, 10% broken ($380 Grade A) ($365 Grade B) Vietnamese long grain, white rice, 5% broken ($390 Grade A) ($370 Grade B) Vietnamese long grain, white rice, 25% broken ($350 Grade A) ($340 Grade B) Vietnamese long grain, white rice, 100% broken ($340 Grade A) ($330 Grade B) FOB Ho Chi Mihn, Vietnam 50KG PP bags (Export standart). If packing in 25KG PP bags, subject to an additional charge of USD $5.00/MT
Grains, rice, chick peas, beans, food grains, pulse, edible seeds.
Corn flour, olive oil, pasta , frozen vegetables , coffee beans y ground, machinery and any packed or bull food products.
Raw cashew nuts, cocoa beans, cashew kernel, coffee beans, woods, raw rubber, mango, canada pulse and grain, lentils, wheat, beans, w320, w240, seeds, including lentils, peas, beans, chickpeas, soybeans, mustard seeds, flax seeds, canola, millet, oat, canary seeds, barley, buckwheat and sunflower seeds, vanilla, auto, vehicle, robusta coffee also forastero cocoa beans, cashew kernel (w320, w240), raw cashew nuts in shell, cola nuts, sesame seeds, shea butter, cocoa powder, rice, refined sunflower, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, woods, refined oil, gum arabic.
Oyster mushrooms.
Chickpeas.
Chickpeas b90.
Non gmo soybean.
White garlic and regular garlic.
Kabuli chana or kabuli chickpeas.
Soybean.
Blueberries.
Blueberries.
Fresh Wild Blueberries.
Blueberries.
Red football lentils.
Onions.
Soybean.
Chaga mushroom.