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Good day, kindly check the below ex-stock product. *Product Name :3 Ply surgical mask *Product Description : Face Masks 3 Ply elastic ear loops *Price of product : CIF 12.00$ per pack *Product origin: Mexican *Available quantity : 4 Million pack each pack contains 50 masks. *Minimum quantity : 50,000 box *Package : Cartoon Box *Standard FDA approval & ISO certified & CE certificate *Payment : LC 100%. Also, Third-party Inspection is available.
Oranges are among the world’s most popular fruits, Also called sweet oranges, they grow on orange trees (Citrus x sinensis) and belong to a large group of fruits known as citrus fruits. Their true origin is a mystery, but the cultivation of oranges is thought to have started in eastern Asia thousands of years ago, Today, they are grown in most warm regions of the world and consumed either fresh or as juice. Oranges are a healthy source of fiber, vitamin C, thiamine, folate, and antioxidants. They have multiple health benefits. Types of Oranges Navel Orange The most common orange variety stocked in grocery stores, the navel orange gets its name from its “navel,” which is a second fruit that protrudes slightly at the apex of the orange, resembling that of a human navel. These oranges are on the larger side and have thicker skin, which make them easy to peel for consumption. However, they are less juicy and more bitter than other oranges, so they are not the best choice for orange juice. (They will, however, make a great after-dinner snack.) Blood Orange If you thought oranges were just orange, blood oranges will surprise you with their rich, ruby, almost blood-colored flesh underneath a thick peel, which is where the name originated from. (Obviously.) They are medium-sized fruit and are considered to be the most aromatic in the orange family having a tart yet sweet flavor. Blood oranges are considerably juicy, so you’ll have to watch out when biting into these beauties. Due to their vibrant and crimson color, they also make a great garnish on cakes and desserts. Mandarin Orange Mandarin oranges are a smaller alternative to the regular orange, with looser skin, a sweeter taste and less acidity. Many orange varieties fall under this Mandarin family tree—i.e., tangerines and clementines—both of which have their own unique characteristics and flavor profiles.
Supplier company name - Yalla Nsadar Name of manufacturer of goods - Yalla Nsadar Producing country - EGYPT Variety - Wonderful and Baladi Coliber - 100 - 120 mm Product category - Grade 1 Color - Red Storage temperature - 5 - 7 C Beginning of season - August End of season - November Collection region - Asuit Governorate Maturity % - 100% Product expiration date - 2 Weeks Under good conservation temperatures Growing method (open ground-greenhouse) - open ground Weight of one packge - 10 kg Package size - 38 cm X 28 cm X 25 cm Type of packaging - Carton Pallet size (length, width, height) - 100 cm - 120 cm 15 cm The number of pallets in the container - 20 Pallets Gross weight in container - Actual weight will be determined upon shipment, as it varies from company to another company Net weight in container - 20 Tons Price FOB $ (These are indicative rates based on the previous season and are subject to change upon contracting)- 770 $ / Ton Price CIF $ (These are indicative rates based on the previous season and are subject to change upon contracting) - 900 $ / Ton Delivery time (days) - 8 Days Duration of cargo preparation for dispatch (days) - 1 day Sorting, packaging and packing (without counting crop collection days) Type of delivery - Sea freight Possible scope of supply (tons') - 2 Containers per week Product description - According to the client's desire for what he consider appropriate for the market
The potato is a root vegetable, a starchy tuber of the plant Solanum tuberosum, and the plant itself, a perennial in the family Solanaceae, native to the Americas. Wild potato species can be found throughout the Americas, from the United States to southern Chile. The potato was originally believed to have been domesticated by indigenous peoples of the Americas independently in multiple locations,[4] but later genetic testing of the wide variety of cultivars and wild species traced a single origin for potatoes. In the area of present-day southern Peru and extreme northwestern Bolivia, from a species in the Solanum brevicaule complex, potatoes were domesticated approximately 7,000–10,000 years ago.In the Andes region of South America, where the species is indigenous, some close relatives of the potato are cultivated. Potatoes were introduced to Europe from the Americas in the second half of the 16th century by the Spanish. Today they are a staple food in many parts of the world and an integral part of much of the world’s food supply. As of 2014, potatoes were the world’s fourth-largest food crop after maize (corn), wheat, and rice.Following millennia of selective breeding, there are now over 1,000 different types of potatoes.Over 99% of presently cultivated potatoes worldwide descended from varieties that originated in the lowlands of south-central Chile, which have displaced formerly popular varieties from the Andes. The importance of the potato as a food source and culinary ingredient varies by region and is still changing. It remains an essential crop in Europe, especially Northern and Eastern Europe, where per capita production is still the highest in the world, while the most rapid expansion in production over the past few decades has occurred in southern and eastern Asia, with China and India leading the world in overall production as of 2014. Being a nightshade similar to tomatoes, the vegetative and fruiting parts of the potato contain the toxin solanine and are not fit for human consumption. Normal potato tubers that have been grown and stored properly produce glycoalkaloids in amounts small enough to be negligible to human health, but if green sections of the plant (namely sprouts and skins) are exposed to light, the tuber can accumulate a high enough concentration of glycoalkaloids to affect human health.
Numerous types of lemons are cultivated worldwide. Although their sour taste is the same, one variety of lemon may differ from another regarding appearance, flesh, and acidic state. Here you can learn about 20 lemon varieties which are originated from different countries around the world. types of lemons 1. Avalon Lemons Avalon or Avon lemon is originated from Florida. It bears some similar traits like other varieties of lemon, especially Lisbon and Eureka. You can easily spot Avalon produce in the supermarket as concentrate juice. 2. Baboon Lemons Baboon is a native lemon variety of Brazil. This fruit has bright yellow skin and sour taste that resembles the taste of lime. Both the rind and the pulps of Baboon lemon can be used as an ingredient to make various types of sauce, including pasta and barbeque sauce. 3. Bearss Lemons Bearss is originated from Italy. However, because its actual variety is no longer exist, this lemon is transferred and cultivated in Florida. In addition to its juicy pulps, bearrs lemon is processed for its rind that is rich in lemon oil. 4. Buddha’s Hand Lemons This lemon variety is indigenous to Himalayan lower regions. It is also known as Finger Citron in several Asian countries. Buddha’s Hand is particularly used for temple offering. It also symbolizes happiness and good fortune in Chinese culture. 5. Bush Lemons Bush lemon comes from the subtropical areas of Australia. This variety is also called rough lemon because of its thick and hard skin. While its concentrate for juice is low, bush lemon flesh has a stronger taste that can be a good addition to various savory dishes. 6. Citron Lemons Originated from India and Himalayas, citron is the main variety of Buddha’s Hand and some other lemon types, such as Corsican, Greek Citron, and Yemenite Citron. This variety is considered a large lemon since its weight can reach up to 8-10 pounds. 7. Dorshapo Lemons Dorshapo is a Brazilian lemon cultivar that was developed in 1914. The word “dorshapo” actually derives from the names of three plant explorers who developed this variety: Dorsett, Shamel, and Popenoe. Dorshapo taste is less acidic than some other types of lemons.
There are two basic types of grapes, American and European. Today, both are grown in the United States, but the European grapes are more popular and versatile. Seeded varieties are thought to have better flavor than seedless, but Americans—who tend to eat grapes as a snack rather than as a dessert—seem to prefer the convenience of seedless grapes. The list that follows covers the major (and a few minor) varieties of grapes, both seeded and seedless, grown in this country. Types of Grapes Black Beauty (Beauty Seedless): These are the only seedless black grapes. They are spicy and sweet, resembling Concords in flavor. Calmeria grapes: These pale green, oval grapes are so elongated that they are sometimes called Lady Finger grapes. They have a mildly sweet flavor, comparatively thick skin, and a few small seeds. Cardinal grapes: A cross between the Flame Tokay and the Ribier, these large, dark red grapes have a pearly gray finish, a full, fruity flavor, and few seeds. Champagne grapes (Black Corinth): These grapes are tiny, purple seedless fruits with a deliciously winy sweetness. They are called champagne grapes because someone thought the cluster of small grapes resembled champagne bubbles. In their dried form, these grapes are called currants. Note: These are not the dried fruit of the currant plant, but a mispronunciation of the grape’s name, Corinth. Emperor grapes: These small-seeded red grapes may vary in color from red-violet to deep purple. Their flavor is mild and somewhat cherry-like (they have a lower sugar content than many other table grapes). Thick-skinned Emperors are good shippers and stand up well to consumer handling. They also store well, lengthening their period of availability. Exotic grapes: These blue-black grapes are seeded and firm-fleshed, and resemble Ribiers. Flame Seedless grapes: Second only to Thompson Seedless in quantity grown, these round, pink to red, seedless grapes are sweet-tart and crunchy. Italia grapes (Italia Muscat): This variety has taken the place of the older Muscat varieties, which today are mainly used for making wine. Muscats are large, greenish-gold, seeded grapes with a winy sweetness and fragrance. The Italias have a milder flavor than the older varieties. Perlette Seedless grapes: These round, crisp, green grapes have a frosty-white “bloom” on their surface. Queen grapes: These large, firm grapes are rusty-red in color and have a mildly sweet flavor.
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Body : made of cold rolled steel chemically treated and painted with electrostatic powder coating . Bar : made of brass Screws and connecting tools : iron plated with zinc.
Standard Withdrawable Vacuum Circuit breaker type 3AH equipped with: Tripping Coil, Closing Coil, and Spring Charging Motor. Variations for Circuit Breaker options Range of Operating Voltages Second Trip Coil Undervoltage Release Electrical Lockout Extended Auxiliary Switches for Withdrawable Metering Truck Range of voltages Open delta winding Primary Fuses, DIN style Metering Compartment Standard Withdrawable Voltage transformer, three single phase devices each with a single secondary winding Variations: Voltage Transformer options : Range of Voltages Open-Delta Winding Primary Fuses, DIN style Busbar Compartment Standard Busbar : 800 / 1250 / 2000 / 2500A Droppers: 800 / 1250 / 2000 / 2500A Low Voltage Compartment Standard 700 mm high complete Gear Plate
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product name : black olives type : natural black packing : drum style : whole / sliced