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1)icumsa 45 sugar 2)icumsa 600 1200 3) rice (1121 sella basmati, ir 64, sona masoori rice). 4)cashew 5) buffalo meat. 6) goat meat. 7) ginger. 8) turmeric finger 9) turmeric powder. 10) green chilli. 11) red chilli. 12) chilli powder. 13) banana. 14) white maize 15)yellow maize 16) all spices. 17) pickles 18) soya meal nongmo/cattle feed 19) palm oil/sunflower oil..
Home textiles, garments & accessories. home textiles includes bed linen, bath linen, bath towels, beach towels, gym/sports towels, kitchen towels, bath robes, quilt/duvet, bed sheets, table covers, pillow covers, chair covers, curtains, fabrics. garments includes casual shirts, t shirts, trousers, jeans, sports wear, pyjamas, kurtis, ladies wear, night wear, kid's wear, saree, undergarments, leather jackets and other dress materials. with our wide network of manufacturers, we can also source and supply other products like food products, spices, pulses, food grains, agri products, frozen foods, honey, tea, essential oils, leather products, footwear, coir products, fasteners, home appliances, kitchen appliances, incense sticks, safety matches etc..Export & import
(1) indian spices: dehydrated onion flakes and powder, dehydrated garlic flakes and powder, turmeric fingers and powder, black pepper whole and powder, red chili powder, coriander seeds and powder, cumins seeds and powder, dry ginger whole, slice and powder, cardamom green etc. (2) dehydrate vegetables: dehydrated potato flakes and powder, dehydrated carrot flakes and powder, dehydrated beet flakes and powder, dehydrate amchur powder, (3). spray dry powder: tomato spray dry powder, lemon spray dry powder, tamarind spray dry powder.Manufacturer and supplier
Rice , sugar, meat, spices.Export and import
Dehydrated Onion Flakes Powder The practice of dehydrating food dates back thousands of years. Early civilizations, including the Incas of South America, used sun drying to preserve vegetables like potatoes and corn. This technique removed moisture, slowing down spoilage and allowing food to be stored for extended periods. The invention of food dehydrators in the early 20th century revolutionized the process. Dehydrators use controlled heat and air circulation to remove moisture more efficiently and hygienically than sun drying. This innovation made dehydrated vegetables readily available and consistent in quality. All the products are produced and processed accordingly to current Good manufacturing practices, HACCP norm regulations NPOP, NOP and EEC 834/2007 Features: Aflatoxin : As per the regulations of the destination Country GMO : Free from GMO Allergens : Free from Allergens Shelf Life: 18-24 Months Under proper storage Condition.
Dehydrated Potato Flakes Powder The practice of dehydrating food dates back thousands of years. Early civilizations, including the Incas of South America, used sun drying to preserve vegetables like potatoes and corn. This technique removed moisture, slowing down spoilage and allowing food to be stored for extended periods. The invention of food dehydrators in the early 20th century revolutionized the process. Dehydrators use controlled heat and air circulation to remove moisture more efficiently and hygienically than sun drying. This innovation made dehydrated vegetables readily available and consistent in quality. All the products are Produced and processed accordingly to current Good manufacturing practices, HACCP norm regulations NPOP, NOP and EEC 834/2007 Features: Aflatoxin : As per the regulations of the destination Country GMO : Free from GMO Allergens : Free from Allergens Shelf Life: 18-24 Months Under proper storage Condition.
Dehydrated Carrot Flakes Powder The practice of dehydrating food dates back thousands of years. Early civilizations, including the Incas of South America, used sun drying to preserve vegetables like potatoes and corn. This technique removed moisture, slowing down spoilage and allowing food to be stored for extended periods. The invention of food dehydrators in the early 20th century revolutionized the process. Dehydrators use controlled heat and air circulation to remove moisture more efficiently and hygienically than sun drying. This innovation made dehydrated vegetables readily available and consistent in quality. All the products are Produced and processed accordingly to current Good manufacturing practices, HACCP norm regulations NPOP, NOP and EEC 834/2007 Features: Aflatoxin : As per the regulations of the destination Country GMO : Free from GMO Allergens : Free from Allergens Shelf Life: 18-24 Months Under proper storage Condition.
Whole and powdered spices, silica sand.Export
Spices, seasonings, whole spices, garam masalas, blended spices, powder spices, premium papad, herbal heena powder, herbal mehandi powder, multani powder.
Agriculture products, spices.Merchant exporter, indenting agent
Fonio Nutrients: Calories 170, Carbohydrate - 39g , Fiber - 1g. Protein: 2g Protein: 2g Fat: 0.5g Vitamin: Vitamin B1, Product Details: Fonio is an annual grass grown for its grain which is generally used to make porridge. The Fonio exporter in India exports tonnes of Fonio every year. The growing popularity of Fonio has led to an increase in Fonio export from India. The leaves of Fonio are blade-like, linear and tapering. The Indian Fonio exporter exports premium quality Fonio to different countries in the world. The Fonio export from India includes the export of varieties of Fonio.
Wheat, soyabean,rice ,paddy, gram, pulses Etc
Botanical Name: Piper nigrum Plant Family: Piperaceae Country of Origin: India Plant Part: White Peppercorns Growth Method: Wild Harvest Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Color: Clear Consistency: Thin Strength of Aroma: Medium Pepper is a perennial vine of the Piperaceae family indigenous to the Malbar coast of India. It is now cultivated in most tropical parts of the world. Pepper bears clusters of small flowers and small spherical fruits that turn red when they ripen. The berry-like fruits eventually become the peppercorns, and each one bears a single seed. The hot spice of White Pepper is made from its berries. It is the fully mature fruits from which the soft, fleshy outer layers had been ground off before drying. The berries of the pepper plant are called peppercorns and these plants are native to southern Asia. This plant was the main spice the European explorers were looking for when they discovered the New World. It still accounts for one fourth of the spice trade in the world. Did you know that white and black pepper come from the same plant? The white variety is allowed to fully ripen on the vine, as opposed to the black peppercorns, which is why it costs a bit more. The skins are peeled off and the inside of the peppercorn is white. White peppercorns have an earthy flavor whereas black peppercorns simply give heat to a dish. The white ones are popular in Mexican, Indian, and Asian dishes, perhaps because a lot of these recipes are spicy and earthy already and the white pepper complements the overall flavor of the dish. If you want to use white pepper, it is best to buy whole peppercorns because the flavor is longer lasting. Peppercorns start to lose their potency when you grind them, which is why freshly ground pepper is usually recommended.
Black cumin is a part of the buttercup family and the seeds are dark, thin, and crescent-shaped when whole. The seeds have been used for many centuries in the Middle East, the Mediterranean and India. Today, black cumin seeds are used as a seasoning spice in different cuisines across the world due to their nutty flavor. Besides their culinary uses, black cumin seeds also have a wealth of important health benefits and are one of the most cherished medicinal seeds in history. The seeds of the black cumin plant contain over 100 chemical compounds, including some yet to be identified. In addition to what is believed to be the primary active ingredient, crystalline nigellone, black cumin seeds contain: thymoquinone, beta sitosterol, myristic acid, palmitic acid, palmitoleic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, arachidonic acid, protein, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, folic acid, calcium, iron, copper, zinc, and phosphorous.
Black pepper and white pepper are made from the Piper nigrum plant. Black pepper is ground from dried, whole unripe fruit. White pepper is ground from dried, ripe fruit that has had the outer layer removed. The black pepper and white pepper powder are used to make medicine. In foods and beverages, black pepper, white pepper, and pepper oil (a product distilled from black pepper) are used as flavoring agents. We can offer Black Pepper MG1, TGSEB, A55, Grade 1, Special Grade 1, FAQ, 500-550-600 gl We can offer Black Pepper from India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia.
Cardamom is one of the world’s very ancient spices. It is native to the East originating in the forests of the Western Ghats in southern India, where it grows wild. Today it also grows in Sri Lanka, Guatemala, Indo China and Tanzania. The ancient Egyptians chewed cardamom seeds as a tooth cleaner; the Greeks and Romans used it as a perfume. Vikings came upon cardamom about one thousand years ago, in Constantinople, and introduced it into Scandinavia, where it remains popular to this day. Cardamom is an expensive spice, second only to saffron. It is often adulterated and there are many inferior substitutes from cardamom-related plants, such as Siam cardamom, Nepal cardamom, winged Java cardamom, and bastard cardamom. However, it is only Elettaria cardamomum which is the true cardamom. Indian cardamom is known in two main varieties: Malabar cardamom and Mysore cardamom.
Cashew nuts are actually seeds that adhere to the bottom of the cashew apple, the fruit of the cashew tree, which is native to the coastal areas of northeastern Brazil. Cashew apples, while not known in the U.S., are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. The seed we know as the kidney-shaped cashew "nut" is delicate in flavor and firm, but slightly spongy, in texture. Cashew nuts are actually seeds that adhere to the bottom of the cashew apple, the fruit of the cashew tree, which is native to the coastal areas of northeastern Brazil. Cashew apples, while not known in the U.S., are regarded as delicacies in Brazil and the Caribbean. The seed we know as the kidney-shaped cashew "nut" is delicate in flavor and firm, but slightly spongy, in texture.