Type:Ginger Style:Fresh Variety:Young Ginger Cultivation Type:Common
Approximately 8 cloves per bulb Early season garlic harvest! This is likely the most commonly grown variety in the U.S., and for good reason. It is a large, easy to grow soft neck, with a nice mild flavor and excellent storage ability. Cal-Early is one of our "work-horseâ?? varieties we depend on, year after year, for fresh market and garlic braiding. The skins are a nice off-white with a purple blush and it produces 8-10 cloves per head. Product Details Zones: 3-9 Planting Depth: Plant individual cloves with the scab end down and the pointed end up, one to two inches deep in well-worked beds. Spacing: 4" apart in same row. Place 36" between separate rows. Sun/Shade: Full Sun When to Plant:Plant 4-6 weeks before frost. Early-mid Spring. Will develop in spring. or plant in spring for mid-late summer harvest. Days to Maturity:N/A Garlic Type: Soft neck Plant Height: 18-24" inches Comments: Great tasting and produces early.
Product name: Fresh ginger Features: natural yellow and pure without impurities Size: 80g up, 100g up, 150g up, 200g up, 250g up MOQ: Any quantity(can be mix loading with other products) or 10MTS Supply: All year round
Export Grade Fresh Red Onion We already exporting more than 100 tons weekly worldwide and we still needs to increase our exporting to open new markets so lets contact if you looking for China red onion Grade A and cheap price. Product Name: Red Onion Size: â?¥7.5cm Packing: mesh bag Maturity:100% Water:89% Supply Period: Over the year
Type:Onion Product Type:Liliaceous Vegetabless Style:Fresh Cultivation Type:Common Part:Non-Peeled Maturity:Shape:Round Size (cm):8 Certification:FDA;CE;HACCP Weight (kg):10
Type:Garlic, Pure White Product Type:Liliaceous Vegetabless Style:Fresh Cultivation Type:Common Crop:Newest Crop Store Condition:Dry & Cryogenic Storage
Type:Onion Product Type:Liliaceous Vegetabless Style:Fresh Cultivation Type:Common Part:Non-Peeled Shape:Round Maturity:MATURE Size (cm):8 shape:round Color:red & Yellow & white onion packaging:mesh bag or cartons
Overview The tropical Hibiscus flower is a very popular item in spice shops all over the Middle East and Europe. It can be used in both sweet and savoury dishes. Hibiscus tea is also very widely enjoyed for both its flavour and health benefits. It can be chilled for a decent, tart drink. Dried hibiscus flowers can also be burnt and used as hair dyes. Common Uses Hibiscus tea is made from a mixture of dried flowers, leaves and the dark red calyces of this plant. In cooking it is used more than a garnish rather than for its flavour. When the dried, red flowers are seeped in boiled water, it releases a dark red colour and a very tart flavour that works well in both teas, cocktails and sauces. Recommended Storage The most important point is that dried herbs and spices can never go bad if they are kept dry. Yes, the potency is lost, but it will still influence the flavor of your cooking. Seeds, roots, leaves and flowers last longer than crushed or ground herbs and spices. When you are preparing to store your dry herbs and spices it is vital that they are completely dry. A good indication is to rub it with your finger to check if it crumbles. As oxygen degrades dried herbs and spices over time, you should store them in airtight containers. Glass jars with sealable lids are perfect, and so are metal tins. Plastic won't do for long terms storage. Sunlight also degrades dried herbs and spices; therefore, it should be stored in a dark cabinet that is both cool and dry. If your spice rack is near the stove or cooker, steam will degrade your herbs and spices each time you open the container while cooking. When buying in bulk, you should always store only some of the dried herbs and spices in a glass or metal container. Each time you open it, it is exposed to the elements. When buying in bulk it is useful to label your containers with the purchase date and discard date
Certification: ISO 22000, ISO 9001 and HACCAP Grade: A,B and animal consumption Place of Origin: Egypt Brand Name: Caliph Trade Purity: 100% Packaging & Delivery Packaging Details 10 kg / 15 kg polypropylene bags or as per the request
Certification: ISO 22000, ISO 9001 and HACCAP Grade: A,B and animal consumption Place of Origin: Egypt Brand Name: Caliph Trade Purity: 100% Packaging & Delivery Packaging Details 20kg in polypropylene bags or paper bags as per request
Quick Details Certification: ISO 22000, ISO 9001 and HACCAP Grade: A,B and animal consumption Place of Origin: Egypt Brand Name: Caliph Trade Purity: 100% Packaging & Delivery Packaging Details Flowers in Carton boxes 12.5 kg, in polypropylene bags, paper bags
Overview The Pharaohs and Queens of Egypt used Luffa to soften their skins, with what was back then known as a vegetal glove. It is also called a creepy cloth and its grown in the Far East. Common Uses Luffa has softening and exfoliating properties and removes dead skin when it is used. It also stimulates tissue and at the same time promotes blood circulation. Recommended Storage Rinse it well. Rinse your loofah well after each use and squeeze and shake out excess water Keep it dry Disinfect it Microwave it to kill the germs Wash your loofah in the washing machine
Overview Molokhia is a dark and leafy green plant. It is also known as the Jew's Mallow. It is a very acquired taste as it develops a viscosity like that of an okra when cooked. It is grown and processed all over the Middle East. Although it is mostly used fresh and in frozen form, the dried form is commonly used in countries where this plant doesn't grow. Common Uses The Lebanese version is served as a soup garnished with pita croutons, onion and red wine vinegar. In Egypt it is more toned down by serving as a green soup only â?? flavoured with a lot of garlic, coriander - scooped up with fresh, soft bread. It is also served on top of rice with roasted chicken or duck. The key in its flavour is the Taqliya which is made up of the chopped garlic fried in butter and seasoned with ground coriander. Recommended Storage The most important point is that dried herbs and spices can never go bad if they are kept dry. Yes, the potency is lost, but it will still influence the flavor of your cooking. Seeds, roots, leaves and flowers last longer than crushed or ground herbs and spices. When you are preparing to store your dry herbs and spices it is vital that they are completely dry. A good indication is to rub it with your finger to check if it crumbles. As oxygen degrades dried herbs and spices over time, you should store them in airtight containers. Glass jars with sealable lids are perfect, and so are metal tins. Plastic won't do for long terms storage. Sunlight also degrades dried herbs and spices; therefore, it should be stored in a dark cabinet that is both cool and dry. If your spice rack is near the stove or cooker, steam will degrade your herbs and spices each time you open the container while cooking. When buying in bulk, you should always store only some of the dried herbs and spices in a glass or metal container. Each time you open it, it is exposed to the elements. When buying in bulk it is useful to label your containers with the purchase date and discard date.
Overview The daisy-like flower is cultivated in North Africa and central Europe. Although it is mostly used as a tisane, it is also a very important ingredient in beauty products and teas. Chamomile aids relaxation and sleep, and it also improves digestive problems. Common Uses The flower is infused in creams to get the flavour into elegant desserts. Chamomile oils are used in seafood dishes due to its acidity and herbal flavour. Chamomile is also used in alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails. The most common use is to mix chamomile powder in a cup of hot tea. One can also sprinkle the powder over soups and stews for an acidic element. In baking one can add the chamomile powder to cookie batter, scones batter and even muffins to add a delicate floral aroma. Recommended Storage The most important point is that dried herbs and spices can never go bad if they are kept dry. Yes, the potency is lost, but it will still influence the flavor of your cooking. Seeds, roots, leaves and flowers last longer than crushed or ground herbs and spices. When you are preparing to store your dry herbs and spices it is vital that they are completely dry. A good indication is to rub it with your finger to check if it crumbles. As oxygen degrades dried herbs and spices over time, you should store them in airtight containers. Glass jars with sealable lids are perfect, and so are metal tins. Plastic won't do for long terms storage. Sunlight also degrades dried herbs and spices; therefore, it should be stored in a dark cabinet that is both cool and dry. If your spice rack is near the stove or cooker, steam will degrade your herbs and spices each time you open the container while cooking. When buying in bulk, you should always store only some of the dried herbs and spices in a glass or metal container. Each time you open it, it is exposed to the elements. When buying in bulk it is useful to label your containers with the purchase date and discard date.
Tom&Jerry OEM series OEM label support. Our OEM experience for different brands: Family Mart, Tom&Jerry, Sainsbury, Wal-Mart, Seven Eleven, NS, Tesco, Coles, Silver bird, Watsons, Griffin , Shoprites, PNP, Punjas, etc. Our pea chips are fried out of pea pellets Natural green color or yellow color Free from preservatives, alphatoxin and artificial colors, making them a healthy snack All flavors can be adapted upon request Besides tin pack, box pack is available.
Fresh & Frozen Vegetables The River Nile and its delta has been a fertile basis for vegetables since the Ancient Egyptian kingdoms. During these centuries, the Egyptian people have mastered the art of irrigation and how to read climates. Our Egyptian grown and processed fresh and frozen vegetables meet the quality and food safety demands of the European Union. These fresh and frozen vegetables are both pre-cooled and of the highest quality. Strawberry Whole Artichoke Bottoms Peas & Carrots Whole Broad Beans Pomegranates Okra Extra Fine Molokhia Minced Broccoli florets Green Peas Okra Fine Molokhia Leaves Mixed Vegetables Split Broad Beans Okra One Spinach Leaves Cauliflower florets Green Beans Okra Zero Colocasia Vegetables Soup
Sunflower (for the production of oleic acid (not cool), DSTU 7011:2009 technical conditions. The harvest of 2022 is the month of September. Weight 10,000 tons, Moisture 8.0%, Garbage admixture 3.0%, including no more than: spoiled grains - 1.0%, Mineral admixture -0.5%, Oil admixture 5.0% (15.0%), Including no more than: Sprouted grains 2.0%, The mass fraction of oleic acid in the oil is not less than 60%, The acid value of the oil ml KOH/g is not more than 5.0, Pest infestation - Not allowed, Protocols provided by certified laboratories will be added: Quantitative and qualitative content of genetically modified organisms. Mass fraction of oil in terms of dry matter, The acid value of the oil. Mass fraction of oleic acid in oil. Safety protocols for the content of mycotoxins, pesticides, heavy metals, toxic elements, activity of radionuclides. Phyto-sanitary certificate. A quality certificate for the grain from our laboratory will be attached
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Whole catfish (Silirus glanis), Size 10-70 kg/ piece Fresh fish on ice Availability: 1,5-2 tons / week
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