Desiccated coconut is grated, dried and unsweetened fresh meat of mature coconuts, commonly used in bakery, confectionery and other food products. Our desiccated coconut is made of the freshest, finest coconut meat free of pesticides and heavy metals. No sweeteners or additives. It has a clean white color, free from impurities and retains the naturally pleasant coconut taste and fragrance that readily increases appetite. Highly nutritious with very high fiber content. Depending on the fat content, our desiccated coconut is available in High Fat (Medium and Fine grains) and Low Fat (Extra Fine and Fine grains).
Cocopeat is a co-product of coconut fiber extraction process. It is a non-fibrous, spongy, lightweight and corky material that holds together the coir fiber in coconut husk. Depending on the electrical conductivity, our cocopeat is available in High EC and Low EC. High EC Cocopeat (unwashed) is commonly used in animal bedding farms due to its superior ability to absorb moisture and soft-bed cushioning properties. Our high EC cocopeat is free from fine dust particles and easy to lay and remove. It is also sterilized to prevent molds, pathogens and bad odor due to long term use. High EC Cocopeat has a relatively high salt content and hence it is not suitable to be used as growing mediums. Low EC Cocopeat (washed) is highly considered an ideal, multi-purpose growing medium in horticulture and floriculture due to its natural rooting hormones, antifungal properties and low salt content. It is an excellent alternative to traditional peat moss and rock wool not only because it is very easy to use and inherits all the characteristics of high quality growing mediums that can be used in a wide range of plants, but also 100% organic, renewable and produced without causing any environmental damage. Our low EC cocopeat is first sieved, washed, dried and finally compressed into blocks. Once expanded, one kilogram of compressed cocopeat is equivalent to 15 liters of moist cocopeat.
Creamed Coconut which is diverse from Coconut Cream, is made from unsweetened dehydrated fresh coconut meat, that has been ground and pureed in to pieces. Creamed coconut is an amazing alternative fixing to dairy and palm oil for dairy free chocolate and baked products. It is also a extraordinary substitution for dairy creams and butters, it is especially utilized in Indian, Oriental and Caribbean cooking but is equally scrumptious and nutritious when utilized to naturally thicken and add a creamy surface to soups, casseroles or sauces. Creamed Coconut is also vegan, natural, raw, and free from dairy, gluten and preservatives. eating dessert.
Whole sesame seeds are high protein, essential fatty acids and fibre. They can be sprinkled onto salads, warm vegetables and meat or stirred into soups, stir fries and stews. They can also be incorporated into baking, adding a crunchy texture to loaves and buns. Whole sesame seeds have a higher mineral content than typical, hulled sesame seeds. Whole sesame seeds can also be whizzed up in a blender to make dark tahini, which has a more nutty taste than typical light tahini. If you\'re a fan of spreads such as Tahini and Hummus, you\'ll love the taste and nutrition that fresh-ground sesame seeds provide.
The aroma of Black Pepper Essential Oil is reminiscent to freshly ground peppercorns, but it is a bit more complex with hints of green and perhaps a bit of floral. Black Pepper Essential Oil has one major advantage: it doesn\'t irritate your eyes or make you sneeze like ground peppercorns can. Aromatically, Black Pepper Essential Oil shines best when incorporated into blends with other essential oils. Black Pepper really helps to perk up and add heat and spice to your blends. Retail Bulk Pepper Oil Glass bottle (10ml - 20ml) As per customer request Storage:� Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight Ingredients: 100% Sri Lankan Pepper Oil Origin: SRI LANKA
Cinnamon refers to Cinnamomum Verum or true cinnamon which is an endemic plant of Sri Lanka Every other cinnamon except Sri Lanka is from related species of plants and is called cassia Cinnamon is a spice derived by making shavings also known as quills of the inner bark of the cinnamon tree Cinnamon trade has a very long history and records show cinnamon in the spice trade of Egypt as early as 2000BC Cinnamon is often used to spice up chocolates deserts and beverages but also for alcohol flavoring and medicine Around 90 of the true cinnamon traded around the world is originated from Sri Lanka
Pepper generally refers to black, white and green pepper. Black pepper is the unripe fruit of the pepper plant, piper nigrum, cooked and dried. Green pepper refers to the dried, but uncooked, unripe fruit of the pepper plant. White pepper, on the other hand, is the seeds from ripe pepper fruits. Pepper is the spice that is most traded in the world. It is used for its strong aroma and for its spiciness as a better substitute for chilli. In addition to its use as a spice it has medical purposes and is also used for massages (pepper oil). Pepper is native to South and Southeast Asia.
Pepper generally refers to black, white and green pepper. Black pepper is the unripe fruit of the pepper plant, piper nigrum, cooked and dried. Green pepper refers to the dried, but uncooked, unripe fruit of the pepper plant. White pepper, on the other hand, is the seeds from ripe pepper fruits. Pepper is the spice that is most traded in the world. It is used for its strong aroma and for its spiciness as a better substitute for chilli. In addition to its use as a spice it has medical purposes and is also used for massages (pepper oil). Pepper is native to South and Southeast Asia.
Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum. They are native to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. Cloves are mainly used as a spice, but also used for medicine, fragrance (pomander) and clove cigars. Cloves are harvested and traded mainly in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Madagascar, Pakistan, Tanzania and Zanzibar. When it comes to culinary purposes cloves are used in Asian, African, Mexican and Middle Eastern cuisine. They are most often used to add depth to meats, curries, and marinades.
Cardamom, is a small spindle shaped seedpod with black seeds inside. The covers are thin and pale green (Elettaria) or dark brown (Amomum). Cardamom is the third on the list of the world�?�?�?�¢??s most expensive spices, right behind vanilla and saffron. Cardamom is used as a cooking spice as well as flavoring (mainly for tea and coffee). It is also used in medicine. Cardamom is native to India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangaladesh. Only a few other countries, like Sri Lanka, have also taken up cultivation.
Nutmeg is the seed of a type of evergreen tree (Myristica fragrans). Nutmeg is used as a flavoring for many sweet dishes from the cuisines of various countries, and as a spice in many savory dishes. Nutmeg is also an essential ingredient in many Christmas favorites such as mulled cider, mulled wine and eggnog. Nutmeg is also used for perfume and medicine. The common nutmeg is native to the Banda islands of Indonesia. The plant was a lucrative trade spice throughout history. Therefore after the Napoleonic war it was transplanted by the British to Sri Lanka, Penang, Bencoolen and Singapore. However records show that the plant existed in Sri Lanka even before this.
Mace is the reddish netlike covering surrounding the nutmeg seed. Mace is used as a flavoring for many sweet dishes from the cuisines of various countries, and as a spice in many savory dishes. Mace is used for pain, stomach problems, and many other conditions, but there is no scientific evidence to support these uses. Mace contains chemicals that might affect the central nervous system. Mace might also kill bacteria and fungi.
Turmeric known as Circuma longa, once processed from the rhizomes, is a deep organist yellow powder. It is used mainly to color foods. When it comes to flavor, the spice tastes slightly bitter and peppery with undertones of earthy flavor. Though used mainly as a powder, turmeric is also used fresh in its rhizome form in certain regions of the world. Turmeric is grown in Southeast Asian countries due to their tropical climes but is native to southwest India.
Curry leaves known as Murraya koenigii are the shiny, dark green, aromatic leaves of a tree from the citrus fruit family that release a deliciously nutty aroma when fried in hot oil. The spice blend is rich in anti-inflammatory compounds and consuming it may help reduce oxidative stress, boost heart health, and improve blood sugar levels, among other potential benefits. The best part is that curry powder makes an excellent addition to a wide array of recipes.
Vanilla Beans are the long, greenish-yellow seed pods of the tropical orchid plant, Vanilla planifolia. Before the plant flowers, the pods are picked, unripe, and cured until they re dark brown. The process takes up to six months. To obtain Pure Vanilla Extract, cured Vanilla Beans are steeped in alcohol. Vanilla contains chemicals that are high in flavor and fragrance. Vanilla bean extract is used a flavoring in confectionery and baking. Essential oils extracted from the plant are also used in the perfume industry.
Coconut flour is a unique alternative to wheat flour. It's well known among low carb enthusiasts and those who have gluten-related disorders. It incorporates a delicate, powdery texture and white color, as well as a distinct flavor and aroma of coconut. In addition to its amazing nourishment profile, coconut flour may offer a few benefits when used as a portion of a healthy diet. These include improvements in blood sugar stability, digestion, and heart health.
Coconut sugar is an all-natural sweetener derived from the sap of coconut palm flowers. It's often used as a substitute for processed, refined, and artificial sweeteners. The main benefit of this ingredient, and what makes it stand out from other sugars, is the way it responds to blood sugar. A dose of coconut sugar won't cause a spike as high as typical sugar substitutes. However, coconut sugar is not a true health food. It's still a sugar even if it has more nutrients than its substitutes.
Coconut chips are longer, wider pieces of coconut than what you will find in a bag of traditional shredded coconut. The strips of coconut are roasted in an oven until they are dry and crisp, with a texture that is more similar to that of a potato chip than the chewy strands of most shredded, untoasted coconut. It�?�?�?�¢??s the perfect ready to eat snack made from fresh organic coconuts. They can be utilized as appealing garnishes to form dessert pies, tarts, cakes, snacks, or used for food platters. Our coconut chips are an extraordinary alternative for an all day nibble."