Broken (%Max) : 5% Average moisture (% Max) : 14.5% Foreign matters (%Max): 0.1% Damaged kernel (%Max): 0.5% Yellow kernel (%Max) : 0.5% Chalky kernels (% Max) : 2% Red and red streaked kernel (%Max): 0.3% Glutinous kernel (%Max): 0.2% Immature kernel (%Max): 0.2% Average whole kernel length (min): 4.0 - 5.2mm Paddy (max/ 1 kg): 0 grains Crop Year: Current Crop Mill Degree: Sortex, Well milled & oil polished
Sesame seeds are tiny nutritional powerhouses packed with protein, healthy fats, and essential minerals like calcium and iron. Additionally, sesame seeds are a good source of antioxidants and may have various health benefits, Our sesame seeds contain a maximum of 5% moisture and a minimum of 50% oil content, This is why both local and international markets prefer our product. They are bagged with superior grade and high quality packages. Oil Content ------------------
Fennel seeds contain a specific aromatic essential oil that possesses antibacterial properties that help to freshen your breath. The goodness of fennel seed essential oils stimulates the secretion of digestive juices and enzymes that improves your digestion. Fennel seeds are rich in potassium that regulates the fluid amount in the bloodstream. It helps to control your heart rate and blood pressure. The high amount of phytonutrients present in fennel seeds helps to clear sinuses. Fennel extract works miraculously for the skin by protecting it from free radical damage and improving skin cell longevity. Fennel seeds are rich in fibre and may aid in weight loss and keep hunger pangs at bay. They work as diuretics and improve metabolism.
Yellow mustard comes from the seeds of the white mustard plant, Sinapis alba. While it is in the Brassicaceae family, it is not as closely related to the other two types of mustard as they are to each other. The white mustard plant bears light tan seeds that are a little larger than brown mustard seeds.
The Masoor Dal lentils can be split or whole, and both types are used in Indian cuisine. The split and husked red lentils are called Dhuli Masoor Dal in Hindi. Split and husked lentils have an orange-pink color. However, the whole Masoor Dal with the husks have a dark brown color and thus called Brown Lentils.