Origin Brazil ICUMSA 45 RBU Polarisation 99.80% Min Ash Content 0.04% Max Moisture 0.04% Max Texture Dry & Free Flowing Solubility 100% Free Flowing Radiation Normal Certified Colour Sparkling White Colour of Solution 45 ICUMSA max Sediment None Granulation Fine Sulphur Dioxide: 20 mg/kg max Microbial Contamination USDA/EU limits max Chemical Contaminants USDA/EU limits max Toxins USDA/EU limits max Payment SBLC , Or LC
Brown Cane Sugar Refined Standards: ICUMSA 600-1200 Polarity at 20C: 97.8C to 99.2C Sulphate Content: 0.15% Max Ash Content: 0.15% Max weight Moisture: 0.15% max Solunility: 97% Dry and Freeflowing Radiation: Normal w/o precense of cesium or iodine Colour: Golden Brown Crop 2011 Granulation:1.00 -1.5 am/mm Reducing sugar: 0.05 Max by weight. Substance: Solid Crystal Organic Sugar Origien Brazil
Poha, also known as flattened rice, is a popular and versatile ingredient in Indian cuisine. When referring to Poha Thick, it likely indicates a variety of flattened rice with thicker grainsPoha is rice that has been parboiled, flattened, and then dried to produce flattened rice flakes. It comes in different thicknesses, ranging from thin to thick. Poha Thick suggests a variety of flattened rice with thicker grains. The thickness of Poha can influence its texture in recipes
Red Poha, also known as flattened red rice, is a variation of traditional Poha made from red rice. Red Poha is made from red rice, which has a distinct reddish-brown colour due to the presence of natural pigments like anthocyanins. Similar to regular Poha, red rice is parboiled, flattened, and then dried to produce the flattened rice flakes known as Red Poha.
Papadums, also known as papads or appalams, are thin, crisp, disc-shaped Indian flatbreads made from seasoned lentil or chickpea flour. Papadums can be crushed and sprinkled on dishes for added crunch, or they can be served with dips and accompaniments. Due to their dry and thin nature, papadums have a long shelf life and are easy to store. They are often available in packaged form.
The name khichiyu or khichu is derived from the ductile nature of the dough. (Khinch in Indic languages means to pull.) khichu (Gujarati dish) Type. Snack; as dough for papad. Khichiya papad is a thin Indian wafer, sometimes described as a cracker or flatbread. They are made of rice flour flavoured with green chillies, salt and cumin seeds. They are dried rice chips studded with Indian spices which can be grilled or deep fried.