Pure Castor Oil.
Black Castor Oil.
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Unrefine organic castor oil.
Seaweed, sand silica, used cooking oil,fever gras, moringa seeds and leaves, sour sop leaves, aloe vera plant, hibiscus leaves.
used cooking oil. origin: Russia FOB PRICE: $430.00/MT CIF PRICE: $480.00/MT
Add a burst of pungent, slightly spicy flavor to your dishes with our Mustard Seeds. Used in pickles, curries, and spice blends, they bring a distinct tang to your meals.
Immerse yourself in the robust, peppery flavor of our Mustard Greens. Packed with nutrients, these greens make a tasty and healthy addition to your diet.
Packaging: Mesh Bags, Jute Bags, PP Bags, & as per buyer's request MOQ: 1 FCL 20/40 ft Capacity: 2000 MT per year Incoterms: FOB, CIF Origin: Burkina Faso/Togo, Senegal Cultivation Type: Organic Processed Style Unshelled, Shelled, Sortex Color: Natural White Purity: 98 % min Oil Content: 48% min FFA: 2% max Moisture Content8% Max Loading Port: Lome, Togo, or Dakar, Senegal Inspection: SGS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The botanical name for flax of . Flax is a versatile, blue-flowered crop. The seeds for food products are harvested and then sieved through screening systems, resulting in a clean, uniform batch of whole seeds considered 99.9% pure, or human food grade. The seed itself is flat and oval with a pointed tip. It is a little larger than a sesame seed and measures about 4-6mm. The seeds have a crisp chewy texture and a pleasant, nutty flavor. Flax seeds range in color from a deep brown to a light yellow. Seed color is determined by the amount of pigment in the outer seed coat, the more pigment, the darker the seed. Seed color is easily modified through simple plant breeding techniques. Brown flaxseed is light brown to black in color. COMPOSITION Flax is rich in fat, protein, and dietary fiber. An analysis of Canadian flax averaged 41% fat, 20% protein, 28% total dietary fiber, 7.7% moisture and 3.4% ash, which is the mineral-rich residue left after samples are burned. The composition of flax can vary with genetics, growing environment, seed processing and method of analysis. The protein content of the seed decreases as the oil content increases. The oil content of flax can be altered through traditional plant breeding methods, and it is affected by geography. The cool night of northern Canada improves oil content and quality. Flax is extremely rich in Omega 3 and linolenic acid. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION/100G Energy 2090 kJ-506kcal 27% Moisture 6-10% Protein 20.2g Lipid 36.6g with Saturated Fatty Acid: 3.67g Available Carbohydrate 6.6 with sugar: 1.55g Fibers 27.2g Calcium 228mg Sodium 20.5mg Salt 0.051g Phosphorus 505mg Magnesium 360mg Iron 7.8mg Zinc 4.0mg TYPICAL FATTY ACID & COMPOSITION Polyunsaturated (Omega 3s) 57% Monounsaturated 18% Polyunsaturated (Omega 6s) 16% Saturated 9% TYPICAL AMINO ACID & COMPOSTION (g/100g protein) Alanine 4.4 Arginine 9.2 Aspartic Acid 9.3 Cystine 1.1 Glutamic Acid 19.6 Glycine 5.8 Histidine 2.2 Isoleucine 4.0 Leucine 5.8 Valine 4.6 Lysine 4.0 Methionine 1.5 Phenylalanine 4.6 Proline 3.5 Serine 4.5 Threonine 3.6 Tryptophan 1.8-NR Tyrosine 2.3 APPLICATION: Baking, raw and cooked snacks, dietary supplement, milling, and oil extraction. STORAGE: Store in cool (20 degrees Celsius), dry location away from sunlight. EXPIRATION: Product use within 24 months of manufacture. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: This ingredient is non-GMO, nor does it contain GMO products. This ingredient does not undergo ionizing treatment. Flax does not contain gluten. Flax is a non-allergenic product. Flax is cleaned to 99.9% pure but may have come in contact with trace amounts of wheat, soybean, or mustard from agricultural cross-contamination (in the field) only.
White or black grade A Origin Sudan
Mustard seeds generally about 1 to 2 mm in diameter and may be coloured from yellowish white to black. Mustard seeds are a rich source of protein and oil. The seed has oil as high as 46-48%, and whole seed meal has 43-44% protein. It carries a healthy amount of minerals and vitamins. Canada grows three types of mustard seeds which are yellow, brown and oriental mustard seeds. Falvon exports supreme quality of Brown and Yellow Mustard Seeds and offers a reliable source of this commodity.
Coriander Seeds : Commodity : Coriander Seeds Origin : India Crop Year : Current Type : Eagle,parrot And Badami Broken : Max 2% Admixture : 5% Max Discoloured : 2% Max
Mustard seeds Europeans are the biggest market for the brown mustard, while Americans consume mostly yellow mustard, but one this is for sure, both varieties get their start in Canadian soil Canadian Mustard Seeds are known for its quality. In Canada Mustard is mainly categorized into 4 Grades: No .01 Canada No. 02 Canada No.03 Canada No. 04. Canada Domestic Mustard seed is Classified as: Domestic Mustard Seed, Yellow, Canada comes from white/Yellow mustard plant with Approximate size from 2 mm or less in diameter, Shape: Spherical or Oval. Domestic Mustard Seed, Brown, Canada comes from brown Indian mustard plant with Approximate size from 2 mm or less in diameter, Shape: Spherical or Oval. Domestic Mustard Seed, Oriental, Canada comes from black mustard plants with Approximate size from 1.2 to 2.0 mm in width & 1.6 to 3.0 in length, Shape: Oval.
Canola seeds In Canada, canola is mainly categorized into 3 grades No.1 Canada No.2 Canada No.3 Canada
Sesame Seeds: Native to Indonesia and tropical Africa, the erect annual herb has been cultivated since earliest times in many hot countries of the Old World for its small seeds, which contain a superior vegetable oil used in cooking. The seeds and leaves have been eaten traditionally as a food in Africa and India, while in most other countries has been and still is grown for its oil. The versatile seed is also known as a spice. It is one of the oldest condiments known to man. Records of its production in the Tigris and Euphrates valleys date back to 1600 B.C. The Egyptian name for sesame, sesemt, is found in the list of medicinal drugs recorded in the Ebers Papyrus, dated about 1550 B.C. In The Thousand and One Nights, the story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves, a password was needed to open the door of the robbers' den. The magical command "Open Sesame" may have been chosen because the ripe sesame seeds burst from their pods suddenly with a sharp pop, like the springing open of a lock. An herbaceous annual, sesame is grown only from the seed. It thrives best in sandy, well drained soils in a warm climate with moderate rainfall. The plants, which grow to a height of two to five feet, need a fairly long growing season of about four months to mature their seed. The seeds are small, glossy, flattish, and oval-shaped, about one-eighth of an inch in length, one-twentieth inch thick, and are available hulled or unhulled. The hull seed is pearl white in color. The unhulled seed varies in color from white to black though, depending on the cultivar, some are red or brown. The seeds are highly nutritious, containing up to sixty percent oil and twenty five percent protein. When roasted, they have a tasty, nutty flavor reminiscent of the almond. India and China are the world's largest producers of sesame seeds. Most of all the sesame seeds that are harvested are converted into sesame oil. Other important producing countries include Ethiopia,
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Description : Admixture Max. 1% Purity Min. 95% Foreign matter Max. 1% FFA Max. 2% Other color seeds Max. 3% A3 Sesame Specification Whitish sesame: Oil Content Min. 57% Admixture Max. 1% Purity Min. 93% Foreign matter Max. 1% FFA Max. 2% Other color seeds Max. 3% Packaging and delivery: Packing is done in 50 KG PP bags, or 25 KG or as per client Request and exported in 20 feet containers which will carry approximately 19 metric tons closed to 380 Bags of 50 KG in 20 Feet Container and 760Bags of 25 KG in a 20 feet Container.
Humidity of 2-3% ? 3% acidity ? Oil percentage 48-49% ? Minimum order 25 ton Product origin: sudan - gadarif Packing in plastic bags , 25 , 50 kg Key Specifications/Special Features: Sesame Seeds Origin Sudan SpecificationsA1 Sesame Specification Whitish sesame: Oil Content Min. 48% Admixture Max. 1% Purity Min. 99% Foreign matter Max. 1% FFA Max. 2% Other color seeds Max. 2%
Mustard is one of the worldâ??s most important spice crops. Throughout history it has been adapted into many different cuisines by many different cultures. In more recent times, mustard has been increasingly used in food preparation for its unique properties. Mustard also has many applications outside of traditional food ingredient uses. Some types offer biological and insecticidal properties, and the oil can be used in the manufacture of bio-diesel and other industrial products. Canadian Mustard Production Mustard production began in western Canada in 1936 with 40 hectares grown in southern Alberta. At that time, the states of California and Montana monopolized production, but Canadian acreage increased because of higher yields and better quality. During the 1950s and 1960s, mustard production migrated east and today, Saskatchewan accounts for about 75 per cent of Canadian mustard production. The mustard plant is actually a member of the Brassica family. Other members include the cabbage, broccoli and Brussel sprouts. This family is well known for the nutritional benefits.