Product Details Certification ISO-9001: 2008 Part Feet Average Weight of Feet 40 -60 grams/piece Average Length of Feet 12 â?? 18 cm /piece Shelf life 12-24 months Specifications â?? Appearance Requirement : Clean No Feathers No Bad Smell No Blood No Black Pad No Bruise No Chemical Burns Broken Bones Less than 3% Moisture Less than 1% Chicken feet pad retained and without damage Frozen Requirement : Blast Frozen at -40o C Stocked at -18o C Package Requirement : Packing carton contains 4 poly bags x 5kg/per bag=20kg/per carton Total 27 MT of frozen chicken feet using 40 high-Q container stored at -18o C Processed Grade A Frozen Chicken Feet
Product Details Certification HACCP, HALAL, ISO,SIF Shelf Life 12-24 months Part Leg Quarters Freezing Process BQF Packing Material Packed in Plastic Bags Pack Quantity 1kg Additional Information Payment Terms T/T Delivery Time URGENT Feather off- well cleaned and fresh- no bruises- no black pads or ammonia bus- no bad smells- no excessive blood or blood stains- moisture content is less than 3%
Product Details Certification ISO-9001: 2008 Part Paws Temperature Temperature: (- 35 C) Temperature Of Warehouse: (- 17 C) During Transport Temperature: (- 15 C) Pack Quantity 1kg Shelf Life 12-24 months Packing Material Packed in Plastic Bags Additional Information Packaging Details Packing:27 MT and 1350 Cartons in 40ft Container. Halal Frozen(2 X 10) Poly Bag, 20 Kg. Carton box, poly bag / carton box No water retention Freezed in block form& OR Packing:27 MT and 1350 Cartons in 40ft Container. Halal Frozen(4 X 5) Poly Bag, 20 Kg. Carton box, poly bag / carton box No water retention Freezed in block form Weight Per Piece  30g -55g each size per piece 12 cm- 16cm Temperature  (- 35 C)Temperature of warehouse  (- 17 C)During transport Temperature  (- 15 C)Percentage of Broken bones  maximum 3% broken bone Black spots  maximum 2% black pad or ammonia bus Smell  No bad smell Moisture  Moisture content less than 3%Feathers off No bruises No excessive blood or blood stains Outer yellow skin off Well clean, washed & fresh Outer hard nail off Packing 27 MT and 1350 Cartons in 40ft Container. Halal Frozen(2 X 10) Poly Bag, 20 Kg. Carton box, poly bag / carton box No water retention Freezed in block form OR Packing â?? 27 MT and 1350 Cartons in 40ft Container. Halal Frozen(4 X 5) Poly Bag, 20 Kg. Carton box, poly bag / carton box No water retention Freezed in block form Delivery Terms CIF Basis Delivery time  14 days
Product Details Shelf Life 12-24 months Pack Quantity Available 800- 2200 Grams Packing Material Packed in Plastic Bags Additional Information Payment Terms T/T Packaging Details Poly bag / carton box of 10 kg. Containing 10 eviscerated Chicken Individual Warped Packed. (external shrink pack). Details : Well Dressed and cleaned, With or without skin. No bruise, No Blood, No bad smell, No feather No Broken bones, Dry, moisture less than 5%, 100%� Fresh and Frozen Packing/Customer Preferred Labeling is Accepted : Containing 10 eviscerated Chicken Individual Warped Packed. (external shrink pack).
Hake is a predatory fish with a long, rounded body, silver skin and delicious white flesh. Stocks are at a sustainable level in the UK, making hake a great alternative to cod. The Cornish hake gill net fishery was certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) as a sustainable fishery in June 2015. In the past, hake was a primarily southern European fish, but global warming has meant that this fish has migrated north. Whilst a large proportion of our catch goes to Spain, Portugal and Italy, the domestic market is growing. Its shape makes hake great for cutting into steaks. The flesh is quite soft, but firms up on cooking has a good flavour and is well worth trying. For an alternative to battered cod, try deep-frying hake fillets dipped in a light tempura batter.
A beautiful dark blue crustacean that commands a very high price. The claw and tail meat of lobster is considered a delicacy. Female lobsters with eggs (berried hens) are protected under the law and fisherman have to put them back in the water, so you can enjoy lobsters all year round. The method through which lobsters are caught is sustainable, as potting is a selective, low impact fishery. There is much debate as to the most humane method of cooking live lobsters. It is recommended that they are first wrapped in a wet cloth and placed in the fridge to render the lobster unconscious in a sleep state (torpor). Before boiling, drive a sharp pointed knife through the cross on the head. This method both prevents suffering and ensures the meat stays tender.
A superb, readily available, sustainable fish that is amazingly underrated. Ranging in size from 200g to 800g, mackerel has a bullet-shaped body with beautiful iridescent silvery-blue skin and dark wavy stripes. Mackerel is a rich source of Omega-3 with greyish flesh and an incredibly rich, unbeatable flavour, which is best grilled or baked. Hand-line caught mackerel is the best choice. Any sauce should be sharp to complement its rich flavour: try gooseberry, sorrel, rhubarb, cranberry, redcurrant or mustard, but avoid anything creamy or buttery. Marinating in citrus juices is also good. Mackerel is highly rated in Japanese cuisine, where whole fish are marinated in soy before grilling or griddling. As with most oil-rich fish, it is good for smoking and makes a great pat
The humble prawn is a well-loved crustacean. English prawns are caught using pots in estuaries and shallow bays across the EU, such as the small-scale prawn fishery in Cornwall. These taste great and are sustainable. Additionally, there are plenty of cold-water prawns on the market, which are wild caught in the cold and icy waters of the North Atlantic Prawns are firm and meaty in texture, with a distinctive, sweetish flavour. They taste wonderful in creamy, garlic pasta dishes and stir fries. Before cooking, many people prefer to remove the intestinal tract running down the back of the prawn, known as â??de-veiningâ??, but if youâ??re serving the prawns in their shells this isnâ??t possible. Do not toss the shells away and waste a good ingredient, as they make a flavorsome stock, perfect for a base flavour for soups or risottos.
Squid has a firm texture and a strong flavour and range in weight from 100g to 1kg. Squid are popularly known as calamari. Once cleaned and prepared, the body (or tube) is great for stuffing and steaming or baking. Small whole squid can be grilled, pan-fried or griddled, while large squid can be opened out flat, scored and cut into pieces with the tentacles for stir-frying. Squid ink is widely used in making pasta and risotto, giving it a rich black colour and a delicious fishy taste. It freezes well and can even be sold separately, so you do not need to buy squid to get it.
Bananas contain about 74% water, 23% carbohydrate, 1% protein, and 0.5% fat. A 4-ounce banana without the peel is a good source of vitamin B6, potassium, and fiber. Ripe fruits can be pulped for puree for use in a variety of products including ice cream, yogurt, cake, bread, nectar, and baby food. Ripe bananas can be dried and eaten, or sliced, canned with syrup, and used in bakery products, fruit salads, and toppings. Green (unripened) bananas can be sliced and fried as chips. Whole green fruits can also be dried and ground into flour. Vinegar and alcoholic beverages can be made from fermented ripe bananas. Specifications Length 6 Inch & Above Caliber 40 mm TO 46 mm Maturity Age 11 Weeks â?? 13 Weeks Hands 3/4/5/6 Packing 7 & 13 & 20 Kg NET Weight Box Box Types 5 Ply At The Bottom & 3 Ply At The Top Total No. Of Boxes 1540 Boxes (40 FTâ?? Reefer Container) Total Net Weight 20.20 Tons (40 FTâ?? Reefer Container) Refer Container Temp. +13ï?°C Peak Season October To June Processing Time 10-15 Working Days After Confirmation
HS Code 09101100 Description  Matured top grade quality gingers from the biggest and the best gingers plantation in Thailand Available in mixed sizing or selected sizes Specification Matured Fresh Gingers available in mix sizes from 100 gms500 gms and up Origin  EU Africa and Asia Packing 20 or 30 kgs in mesh andor 1013 kgs in corrugated box MOQ 120 FCL reefer container 13 MT or 1 x 40 FCL reefer container 27 MT Delivery Within 23 weeks after deposit
After harvesting the fruits are graded according to size shape maturity and freedom from diseases and blemishes The cut surface is treated with a suitable fungicide to control fungal decay Grading Size Weight A 1500 g and over B 100 1500 g C 800 1100 g D Less than 800 g Baby Approx 550 g Storage When fruits are transported for long distances or to be stored for several days refrigerated transport is required to slow down ripening process In tropical areas partially ripe healthy and unbruised pineapple could be stored for almost 20 days when refrigerated at 10130C with RH 8590 Fruits harvested in early stage of ripening are stored at 710C Exposure of pineapples to temperatures below 7C results in chilling injury Controlled atmosphere storage 35 O2 and 58 CO2 delayed senescence and reduced respiration STORAGE TEMPERATURE Temperature 7 10 C Half ripe or fully ripe fruits 10 13 C Fully green fruits Relative Humidity Storage Period 85 95 35 weeks depending on cultivar and ripening stage Freezing point 1C
Packing details CORUGATED BOX PACKING: Net weight of box 3.50 / 4.00kg, 4.50kg Fruit count / Box (3.50 kg net wt.) : â?? 180 to 200grm 18 to 19 No. â?? 200 to 250grm. 15-16 No. â?? 250 to 300grm. 12-13 No. â?? Above 300grm. 10 No. SSIZES AS PER CODES: Size Code Weight in grams (minimum) Diameter in mm (minimum) A 400 90 B 350 80 C 300 70 D 250 60 E 200 50 Details: Minimum Weight 180gm, maximum weight 400gm. Colour of arils : Dark Cherry red. T.S.S. : 15 to 16. Acidity : 0.35- 0.39%. Taste : Sweet Availability : January | February | March | April | July | August | Nov | Dec
Regular white garlics have been fermented to perfection to give you those rich, sweet and black cloves. Black garlic is sweet meets savoury, a perfect mix of molasses-like richness and tangy garlic undertones. It has a tender, smooth texture with a melt-in-your-mouth consistency similar to a soft dried fruit. Itâ??s made without additives and preservatives. â?? We offer the black garlic in two forms; 60g of black garlic cloves without peel in a sealed container. Individual unpeeled black garlic bulbs, approximately 50g to 65g per bulb.
Desi Chick peas: The Desi type is smaller in size, has a thick, dark colored seed coat and is either de-hulled and split or de-hulled and ground into flour. It can also be roasted and puffed after splitting. Desi Chick peas has high fiber content compared to the Kabuli variety, which has small, darker seeds and a rough coat, cultivated mostly in the Australia, Indian subcontinent, Iran, Mexico & Ethiopia. The Desi (meaning â??countryâ?? or â??localâ?? in Hindi) is also known as Bengal gram or kala chana. The Desi type is used to make Chana Dal, which is a split chickpea with the skin removed. Desi Chick peas are used mainly in dhal, sauces, puffed or ground into flour. It is widely used in Asian and African cuisines. Desi is likely the earliest form since it closely resembles seeds found both on archaeological sites and the wild plant ancestor (Cicero reticulate) of domesticated chick peas, which only grows in southeast Turkey, where it is believed to have originated. Desi chick peas have a markedly higher fiber content than Desi types have small angular seeds weighing about 120 mg, are wrinkled at the beak and range in color from brown, light brown, fawn, yellow, orange, black or green. They are normally dehulled and split to obtain dhal and are favored in India. It is mainly produced in Australia, Canada, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Malawi in Africa & exported to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan & Sri Lanka. Specification of Desi Chick Peas Properties Values / Limits Foreign Matter Max. 1% Green (Cotyledon color), Immature, shrunken, shriveled seeds Max. 3% Broken and Splits Max. 2% Damaged and Weeviled 3% (Weeviled 2% max.) Moisture 10% Varietals Admixture Max. 3% Processing The grades are Machine Cleaned, HPS (hand-picked and selected) Sortexed Storage Chick peas can be stored for 6-12 months, without exposure to heat, light and moisture.
Types Of Chick Peas Kabuli : Kabuli Chick peas sizes are 7, 8, 9 and 10mm and hence a very low glycemic index which may make them suitable for people with blood sugar problems. Kabuli Chick peas, which has lighter colored, larger seeds and a smoother coat, mainly grown in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Chile, also introduced during the 18th century to the Indian subcontinent. Kabuli (meaning â??from Kabulâ?? in Hindi, since they were thought to have come from Afghanistan when first seen in India) or safed chana is the kind widely grown throughout the Mediterranean. The Kabuli variety has a thin, white seed coat and it is relatively bigger in size than other variety. It is grown in temperate and sub-tropical regions. The Kabuli variety has a thin, white seed coat and it is relatively bigger in size than other variety. It is grown in temperate and sub-tropical regions. Kabuli have large, rounder seeds, weighing about 400mg. They are white to cream colored and are almost exclusively used whole. They are preferred through the Mediterranean region. Kabuli Chick peas is used mainly in salad bars, soups, snack food, vegetable mixes, or ground into hummus. It is widely used in Spain, Algeria, Pakistan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, United Kingdom and Italy, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. Specification of Kabuli Chick Peas Properties Values / Limits Moisture (V/W) Max. 12% Broken /Split / Insect Infested Max 2.0-2.5% Aborted / Green / Brown Seeds Max. 1.0-6.5% Stained Seeds Max. 0.5-6.5% Smooth Seeds Max. 0.5 6.5% Extra. Foreign matter (by weight) Max. 0.2%
Split Red Lentils (Also known as: Lentille, Masoor, Mercimek) : Split red lentils are made from splitting the whole red lentil. The skin is removed and the remaining reddish-orange seed is then split into two halves. A product of Canada, and among the best in the world known for quality. Parameter Requirements Comments/ Variation Physical Characteristics Good colour lentils: Split lentils having a clean and bright appearance. The lentils shall be milled from hard and well-filled whole red lentil seed. Purity 99.75% min. by weight Split lentils, whole Lentils and caps. Moisture 14% max - Foreign Material 0.25% max by weight Unmilliable material (i.e. includes soil, stones, metals and non-vegetable matter) and all vegetable matter other than Lentil seed material including detached seed coats. Poor colour 0.25% max by weight Kernel that is distinctly off colour from the characteristic colour of the predominating class. Includes lentils that are brown, black, green and / or yellow. Chalky white disease 0.25% max by weight Caps 0.25% max by weight Caps are those seed coats adhering to split or broken see measured as a combined weight. Dehulled whole lentils 5% max by weight Broken and /or kibble lentils 5% max by weight Lentil seed material that passes through a round hole screen. Northfield = 2.87mm; all other varieties = 3mm Screen size Northfield = 2.78mm round hole Lentil material broken or kibble if falls through. All other varieties 3 mm round hole Field insects Nil tolerance Dead per 200 g sample Foreign seeds 2 cereal seeds max. Cereal seeds exception only.
The pigeon peas (Cajanuscajan), alternatively known as Angola Pea, Gungo Pea, Congo-Pea, Pigeon-Pea, No Eye Pea, Red Gram, Yellow Dhal, Puerto Rico Pea, is a plant species in the legume family of the widely cultivated genus CajanusAdans. Four varieties of pigeon peas are: tree types, tall varieties, dwarf varieties and smaller bushes. Pigeon peas are one of the most important food legume crops which grow in the tropical and subtropical climates. It is a drought tolerant and warm weather crop. It was domesticated in India 3,500 years ago. The seeds are used as grains in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It was grown for thousands of years in India. Around 2,000 BC, pigeon pea was developed in East Africa which was then brought to the America. Today pigeon pea is grown widely throughout the world in tropical and subtropical regions. Toor Whole varieties are Lemon, Sagaing, Linkhay, Red & White, Mahlaing Shwephalar ) Properties Values / Limits Foreign Matter Max. 1% Weevilled Max. 3.0% Broken Max. 2.0% Damage Max. 3% Foriegn beans Max. 0.5% Common Packing For Container Shipment Products Packing Container Pigeon peas 25KG / 50 Kg PP Bags Loaded in 20' FCL or 40' FCL
Whole Red Lentils : Whole Red Lentils are 1/2 cm wide with a mild, earthy flavor and soft texture. These lentils are crimson, which is a deep orange-red color. Whole Red Lentils have traditionally been used as a meat substitute. Parameter Requirements Comments/ Variation Physical Characteristics The Lentils shall be hard and well filled Purity 99% min. by weight Whole Lentils, defective Lentils and seed coats Moisture 14% max â??- Defective Seeds Container: 3% max by weight Lentils not of the specified variety. Lentil kernels that are broken, heat damaged, hail damaged, insect damaged, frosted, shrivelled, split, chipped, sprouted, affected by mould (field or storage). Includes pods that contain Lentils, whether broken or unbroken and loose seed coat. Bulk ship: 5% max by weight Varietal Restriction 1% max by weight Lentils not of the specified variety. Poor color 1% max by weight Discoloured Lentils have excessive discolouration of the seed coat as per the Pulse Australia Lentil Photographic Charts. Includes disease, frost and water staining. Screen size Aldinga â?? 2.2mm slotted hole If whole lentils fall through then classed defective. All material that passes through screen is part of defective or foreign material as applicable. All other varieties 2 mm slotted hole Foreign Material 1% max by weight Unmilliable material and all vegetable matter other than Lentil seed material. Unmillable Material 0.1% max by weight Soil, stones, metals and non-vegetable matter. Field insects One (1) max. Dead per 200 g sample