DRIED RED PEPPER Description: Dry Red pepper are sundried spices. It is widely used in many cuisine as spices to add heat to dishes. The substances giving chilli peppers their intensity or applied topically are capsaicin and are related to compounds known as capsaicinoids. Commonly used Region: Asia, Africa, Indonesia, India, South America, Southern United State Nutrient Profile of hot pepper: NUTRIENT COMPOSITIION Compound Per/100g Energy 40kcal Macronutrients Carbohydrates 8.8 Proteins 1.9 Fats 0.4 Fibre 1.5 Minerals and Vitamins Iron, Magnesium, Potassium, Vitamins A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin Phytochemicals and antioxidant Lutein, Capsaicin, Sinapic acid, Ferulic acid Health Benefit: Chilli pepper has many health benefits. 1. It can be used as pain relief because of the presence of capsaicin which bind to the pain receptor, which are at the nerve ending. 2. Capsaicin can promote weight loss by reducing appetite and increase fat burning.
HONEY BEANS OLOYIN 1kg, 3kg, 1.5kg Buy Honey Beans oloyin online on Basic Agro Tech Nig. Ltd. - Best prices in Nigeria - Enjoy Great delivery service. Beans is a protein containing food which are often included among the crops called pulses or legumes. It is commonly eaten in Nigeria with plantain. Beans can be cooked in different ways including boiling, frying and baking and are used in many traditional dishes throughout the world. Honey beans oloyin is brown in color and it is naturally sweet when it is cooked. It has a uniquely light sweet taste. BUY NOW * 1.5kg per one * 1.5kg x 12 pieces (carton) * 1kg per one * 1kg x 12 pieces (carton) * 3kg per one * 3kg x 6 pieces (carton) * 50kg * 5kg Description HONEY BEANS OLOYIN Botanical Name: Phaseolus vulgaris Common name: Ewa Oloyin, Nigerian Red beans Description â?? Honey Beans Oloyin Nutrient Profile: Compound Per/100g raw Macronutrients Energy 340.5kcal Carbohydrate 56.57 Sugar Fiber 2.34 Fat 1.47 Protein 23.95 Water 10.19 Vitamins and mineral Phytochemicals and antioxidant Calcium, Magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, Potassium, calcium, Folate, sodium, Iron, Naicine, Vitamin B6 Flavonoids, phenolic, tocopherol HEALTH IMPORTANCE Dietary fiber in beans helps to promote weight loss. It helps in preventing digestive problems It prevents malnutrition It helps to maintain healthy digestive systems It helps to regulate blood pressure For fast cell regeneration
Rolled Wheat is traditionally cleaned wheat, conditioned by adding water. Which is steamed to deactivate the enzymes contained within the wheat kernel and rolled into flat flakes under heavy rollers.
Rolled Barley Flakes are traditionally dehulled barley grains, that have been steamed and rolled flat under heavy rollers. This process creates a product, which is both great on the palate and easy to digest. Barley is one of the oldest cultivated grains.
Rolled Oats are traditionally milled oat kernels that have been steamed to stop the enzymes from breaking down the naturally occurring fats and reduce rancidity. They are then rolled into flat flakes under heavy rollers and modified as required to suit the needs of a specialised application.
The jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) also known as the jack tree, is a species of tree in the fig, mulberry and breadfruit family (Moraceae). The jackfruit tree is well-suited to tropical lowlands and widely cultivated throughout tropical regions of the world including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the rainforest of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia. It bears the largest fruit of all trees, reaching as much as 55 Kg (120 Pounds) in weight, 90 cm (35 inches) in length and 50 cm (20 inches) in diameter. A mature jackfruit tree produces some 200 fruits per year with older trees bearing up to 500 fruits in a year. The jackfruit is multiple fruit composed of hundreds to thousands of individual flowers, and the fleshy petals of the unripe fruit are eaten. The ripe fruit is sweet (depending on variety) and is commonly used in desserts. Canned green jackfruit has a mild taste and meat-like texture that lends itself to being called "vegetable meat". Jackfruit is commonly used in South and Southeast Asian cuisines. Both ripe and unripe fruits are consumed. It is available internationally, canned or frozen and in chilled meals as are various products derived from the fruit, such as noodles and chips. MOQ 10MT Supplied from Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia or India.
Green beans are young, unripe fruits of various cultivars of the common bean, although immature or young pods of the runner bean, yardlong bean, and hyacinth bean are used in a similar way. Green beans are known by many common names, including French beans, string beans, and snap beans or simply snaps." They are distinguished from the many other varieties of beans in that green beans are harvested and consumed with their enclosing pods before the bean seeds inside have fully matured. An analogous practice is the harvest and consumption of unripened pea pods, as is done with snow peas or sugar snap peas. As common food in many countries, green beans are sold fresh, canned, and frozen. They can be eaten raw or steamed, boiled, stir-fried, or baked. They are commonly cooked in other dishes, such as soups, stews, and casseroles. Green beans can be pickled, similarly to cucumbers. MOQ: 10 MT Supplied from Kenya, India, Vietnam, China, or Indonesia.
The snow pea is an edible-pod pea with flat pods and thin pod walls. It is eaten whole, with both the seeds and the pod, while still unripened. Snow peas are a crunchy and delicious vegetable. While they can be eaten raw, they take just minutes to cook. The name "snow peas" may come from the vegetable's ability to withstand frost. They're generally planted no earlier in the spring than other pea varieties, and some gardeners keep them growing through autumn. Another theory behind the name refers to its white appearance in bright light. Snow peas can be grown in open fields during cool seasons and can thus be cultivated during winter and spring seasons. Storage of the pea with films of polymethyl pentene at a temperature of 5 C and a concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide of 5 kPa augments the shelf life, and internal and external characteristics of the plant. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Kenya and China.
Rice is the staple food of over half the world\'s population. It is the predominant dietary energy source for 17 countries in Asia and the Pacific, 9 countries in North and South America, and 8 countries in Africa. Rice provides 20% of the world\'s dietary energy supply, while wheat supplies 19% and maize (corn) 5%. The varieties of rice are typically classified as long-, medium-, and short-grained. The grains of long-grain rice (high in amylose) tend to remain intact after cooking; medium-grain rice (high in amylopectin) becomes more sticky. Short-grain rice is used extensively in Japan, including to accompany savory dishes. Short grain rice is often used for rice pudding. We can supply Sella 1121 (Golden, Creamy, White), Sella 1509, Ponni, Matta, Sona Masoori, Jasmine, etc. MOQ: 20ft container Supplied India, Pakistan, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Betel nut is a nut that comes from a plant called Areca. It is sometimes used to make medicine. Betel nut is chewed alone or in the form of quids, a mixture of tobacco, powdered or sliced betel nut, and other ingredients. Betel nut is used for schizophrenia, a group of eye disorders that can lead to vision loss (glaucoma), poor digestion, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Using betel nuts might also be unsafe. Some people use betel nut as a recreational drug because it speeds up the central nervous system (CNS). The seed is separated from the outer layer of the fruit and may be used fresh, dried, boiled, baked, roasted or cured. The most common method of using betel nut is to slice it into thin strips and roll it in a betel leaf with slaked lime (powder) or crushed seashells. This leaf package is known as a betel quid, betel nut chew, betel chew, betel pan or betel paan (India). MOQ: 20ft container Supplied from Indonesia.
White pepper is obtained by removing the dark outer part of the pericarp of the dried peppercorn, and the flavor is less pungent than that of black pepper. The outer coating is softened either by keeping the berries in moist heaps for 2 or 3 days or by keeping them in sacks submerged in running water for 7 to 15 days, depending on the region. The softened outer coating is then removed by washing and rubbing or by trampling, and the berries are spread in the sun to dry. Whole white pepper can also be prepared by grinding off the outer coating mechanically. Use white pepper to season light-colored dishes like cream sauces, soups, potatoes, pasta, and seafood. White pepper has a pungent flavor so use less than you would black pepper. White pepper is a good source of flavonoids, vitamin A, and vitamin C. These aid in lowering high blood pressure. Thus, white pepper may help manage blood pressure. MOQ 5 MT Supplied from Vietnam, India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka.
Field Corn, also known as cow corn is a North American term for maize (Zea mays) grown for livestock fodder (silage and meal), ethanol, cereal and processed food product. The principal field corn varieties are dent corn. A flint incudes blue corn (Zea mays amylacea) and waxy corn. Field corn is primarily grown for livestock feed and ethanol production is allowed to mature fully before being shelled off the cob and being stored in silos, pits, bins, or grain "flats". Field corn can also be harvested as high-moisture corn, shelled off the cob and piled and packed like silage for fermentation; or the entire plant may be chopped while still very high in moisture, with the resulting silage either loaded and packed in plastic bags, piled and packed in pits, or blown into and stored in vertical silos. People may pick ears of field corn when its sugar content has peaked and cook it on the cob or eat it raw. Ears of field corn picked and consumed in this manner are commonly called sweet corn, or "roasting ears" due to the most commonly used method of cooking them. MOQ 12,500MT Supplied from Brazil, Argentina, USA or Paraguay.
Coconuts are a southeast Asian variety of tree nut, botanically known as Cocos nucifera var aurantiaca. They stand apart from other coconuts with their orange colored skin and football-like shape. Although they are not as sweet as other varieties, they are the preferred coconut in the South Asian tropics, where they earned the name â??Kingâ?? of the coconuts. They are harvested with extreme care, by hand and lowered from the tall palm trees using ropes and pulleys to avoid damaging the precious fruits. In the local Sinhalese (Sri Lankan language), they are called Thambili. The palm fruits have been used in Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years. MOQ: 18 MT Supplied from Sri Lanka.
There are over 110 varieties of vanilla orchids. Only one, Vanilla planifolia, produces the fruit responsible for 99 percent of commercial vanilla. Most often, vanilla beans are processed into vanilla extract, a common ingredient in baked goods and other food recipes. Whole vanilla beans or their seeds are used in recipes, just not as frequently because of the higher cost. The tiny seeds add texture and the bean has an intense flavor, plus they can add to the beauty of a light-colored dessert. Vanilla beans are simple to prepare. They\'re also often used whole to infuse the natural flavor into sugar, syrups, and beverages. MOQ: 10 MT We can supply vanilla beans from Indonesia, India, Madagascar, etc.
Cocopeat is the best environmentally friendly growing medium Cocopeat can be put into use in many areas such as in greenhouses, seedling nurseries, worm bedding, hydroponics (Growing medium), application in horticulture and floriculture, container gardening, etc. Cocopeat and coco-fiber are produced from coconut husk with an extraction machine. In the market, there are two types of cocopeat (Low Ec and High EC). Supplied from Vietnam, India, or Indonesia.
Cinnamon is a spice obtained from the inner bark of several tree species from the genus Cinnamomum. Cinnamon is used mainly as an aromatic condiment and flavoring additive in a wide variety of cuisines, sweet and savory dishes breakfast cereals snacks, foods, bagels, teas, and traditional foods. The aroma and flavor of cinnamon derive from its essential oil and principal component, cinnamaldehyde as well as numerous other constituents including eugenol. Cinnamon is the name for several species of trees and the commercial spice products that some of them produce. All are members of the genus Cinnamomum in the family Lauraceae. Only a few Cinnamomum species are grown commercially for spice. Cinnamomum verum(AKA Zeeylanicum) known as \"Ceylon cinnamon \" after its origins in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is considered to be\" true cinnamon. But most cinnamon in international commerce is derived from four other species, usually and more correctly referred to as \"cassia\". burmannii (Indonesian cinnamon of Padang cassia), cassia (Chinese cinnamon or Chinese cassia) C. loureiroi (Saigon cinnamon or Vietnamese cassia) and the less common C. Citriodorum (Malabar cinnamon). In Indonesia and China produced 70% of the world\'s supply of cinnamon, Indonesia produced nearly 40% and China 30%. MOQ: 2 MT We can supply both Ceylon Cinnamon from Sri Lanka and Cassia from China, Vietnam, Indonesia and India, in either cigar cut, or longer sticks or powder form.
Black pepper, (Piper nigrum), also called pepper, perennial climbing vine of the family Piperaceae and the hotly pungent spice made from its fruits. Black pepper is native to the Malabar Coast of India and is one of the earliest spices known. Widely used as a spice around the world, pepper also has limited usage in medicine as a carminative (to relieve flatulence) and as a stimulant of gastric secretions. In early historic times pepper was widely cultivated in the tropics of Southeast Asia, where it became highly regarded as a condiment. Pepper became an important article of overland trade between India and Europe and often served as a medium of exchange; tributes were levied in pepper in ancient Greece and Rome. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Vietnam, Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka.
Green cardamom, also known as true cardamom or choti elaichi in Hindi, is a spice from Elettaria cardamomum, a plant that belongs to the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). Producers harvest its small, green seeds and pods which carry sweet yet pungent flavors reminiscent of eucalyptus before they are completely mature. The spice is a staple for sweet and savory Indian cuisine delicacies, most notably masala chai. It lower blood pressure, improve breathing, and maaid weight loss. What\'s more, animal and test-tube studies show that cardamom may help fight tumors, improve anxiety, fight bacteria and protect your liver, though the evidence in these cases is less strong. People use cardamom seeds and pods in curries, desserts, and meat dishes, as well as in beverages, such as coffee and chai tea. MOQ: 2 MT We supply the best green cardamoms from our affiliated suppliers from India.
Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum. They are native to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia and are commonly used as a spice, flavoring or fragrance in consumer products, such as toothpaste, soaps, or cosmetics. Cloves are also grown in Sri Lanka and India. Cloves are full of antioxidants. These compounds help your body to fight free radicals, which damage your cells and can lead to disease. By removing free radicals from your system, the antioxidants found in cloves can help reduce your risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. MOQ: 10 MT It is one of the ingredients that give an exquisite taste for Asian food and is widely used in cooking around the world.
Coconut sugar, sometimes called coconut palm sugar, comes from the sap of the coconut palm tree not the coconuts. Harvesters tap coconut palm sap by cutting into the tree's flower-bud stem to access its nectar. Producers mix the sap with water, boil it into a syrup, and allow it to dry and crystallize. Afterward, they break the dried sap apart to create sugar granules that resemble regular table or cane sugar. Coconut sugar retains many nutrients found in the coconut palm mostly iron, zinc, calcium and potassium. These nutrients can support the body in numerous ways, but coconut sugar does not contain enough of them per serving to offer a measurable benefit. Coconut sugar also contains the soluble fiber inulin which is linked to a lower risk of blood sugar spikes. Available from Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Thailand.