Foreign Matter: 1%
Green (Cotyledon color), Immature, shrunken, shriveled seeds: 3%
Broken and Splits: 2%
Damaged and Weeviled: 3% (Weeviled 2% max.)
Moisture: 10%
Varietals Admixture: 3% (max.)
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.
Broken grains : 2-5%
Moisture : 14.5% max
Foreign matter : 0.1% max
Yellow kernels : 1.0% max
Immature Kernels : 0.1% max
Average length : 5.0mm max
Average Grain Width : 3.0mm max
Broken grains : 2-5%
Moisture : 14.5% max
Foreign matter : 0.1% max
Yellow kernels : 1.0% max
Immature Kernels : 0.1% max
Average length : 5.0mm max
Average Grain Width : 3.0mm max
Corn gritz : Pieces of wet degermined corn of different grain sizes according to the needs, excellent for the production of corn flakes, biscuits, flours, beer production. We have yellow or white corn gritz.
Feed grains are whole grains such as corn, wheat and barley used in the feeding of livestock and poultry
Yellow corn is a major source of starch and is the best suited for processing and feedstock for cattle and poultry and is available in bulk vessel, truck, rail or barge.
Red Sorghum is an ancient grain. You can use this super grain like rice or quinoa
Sorghum is a nutrient-rich, plant-based protein source that is naturally gluten-free and high in antioxidants. The whole grain goodness of sorghum helps you stay fuller longer and serves as a source of dietary fiber that promotes digestive health.
Corn Grits are generally made from only white corn kernels.
The kernels are quick steamed in a matter of minutes to loosen their shells (unlike hominy grits which are soaked for days in lye water.)
Chia seeds are the edible seeds of Salvia hispanica, a flowering plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae) native to central and southern Mexico,or of the related Salvia columbariae of the southwestern United States and Mexico. Chia seeds are oval and gray with black and white spots, having a diameter around 2 millimetres (0.08 in). The seeds are hygroscopic, absorbing up to 12 times their weight in liquid when soaked and developing a mucilaginous coating that gives chia-based foods and beverages a distinctive gel texture.