We Suraj Agimpex House established in the year 2011, provide best quality of product from India. Exporters supplying around 41,400 tonnes per year sourced directly from the Farms holding stocks in our own State of all the Art Warehouse. Our grocery products are carefully procured, manufactured, and processed to ensure the best quality. As exporters of bulk groceries, we typically work closely with our manufacturing unit to implement rigorous quality control measures and ensure that products meet or exceed industry standards. That's why our range of food products is widely demanded all over the global for their natural value , optimum taste, rich aroma. By providing access to high-quality, cost-effective products, we help meet the growing demand for sustainable, healthy, and delicious food products worldwide. Product origin: India Minimum Order Quantity: 3MT Quality: Any quality can be provided Packaging: 30 kg PP Bag ( As per your requirement ) Delivery time: Region specific Payment : Negotiable (LC) Targeted countries: US-UK-Canada-Netherland-Singapore-Malaysia
Product Name: Pigeon Peas, Toor
Pigeon Peas Quality: Super High Amount of proteins & Fiber calories: 275 proteins: 18.28 gm Fat: 1.39 carbs: 47.23
Descriptions: Pigeon pea is one of the most popular tropical and subtropical legumes. It is fast-growing and also known to be drought resistant. The pigeon pea exporter in India exports tonnes of pigeon pea each year. Pigeon peas are used in many cuisines across the world including India and Indonesia. Thus the pigeon pea export from India has been on the rise. Due to its uses in animal feeding and so on Indian pigeon pea exporter is earning good profits. Many varieties are included in pigeon pea export from India. Pigeon pea import from India includes various varieties of pigeon peas. The arhar exporter in India exports UPAS-120, IPCL 87, Pusa Ageti, and other varieties of pigeon peas. Indian Pigeon Pea Exporters:- If you are looking for a pigeon pea importer from India, Shrimi International Trade is one of the best options! We at Shrimi International Trade have extensive experience in the food export industry and have global connections. We export spices, pulses, grains, fruits, vegetables, and other food products to various countries in the world. With our in-depth knowledge of the industry and the international market, we make sure that fresh products are exported and reach the customer in a timely manner. Looking for export of pigeon pea.
Scientific name - Cajanus cajan Price of Product - (FOB) Yangon Port (Price/ Unit rate may change according to the daily Market USD exchange rate) Product Origin - Bago Region, Myanmar.
We supply origin NON GMO Pigeon Peas. If any demand contact us.
=Product Name: - Pigeon Peas =Place of Origin: Ethiopia =Cultivation Type: 100% Organically raised by local farmers =Crop Year: Current Year =Product Type: Dried =Moisture Content: 13% Maximum =Product Color & Shape: Light yellow to golden yellow colored & round shaped =Product Size: From 4.9 to 6.9 mm =Damage: 2% Maximum =Fumigated: Prior to shipment =Cleaning Process: Machine Cleaned and Hand Picked =Product Purity: 99% Minimum =Admixture: 0.5% Maximum =Packaging: Machine packed in 50 kg Polypropylene (PP) bags with product name, weight, production date, expiry date, origin and batch number written on it =Shipped: Shipped in 20 feet or 40 feet food grade containers =Product Grading: First Grade =Minimum Order Quantity: 46 Metric Tons =Shipping Terms: FOB =Payment Terms: Confirmed LC =Currency: USD =Price: Negotiable
Pigeonpea (Arhar) commonly known as red gram or tur is a very old crop of this country. After gram, arhar is the second most important pulse crop in the country. It is mainly eaten in the form of split pulse as â??dalâ??. Seeds of arhar are also rich in iron, iodine, essential amino acids like lycine, threonine, cystine and arginine . Additional Detail Pack size:50kg/60kg jute Bags Catagory:Split / whole Type:Cleaned and Polished
Yellow Split Pigeon Peas
Pink Masur Dal is processed from black masur lentils from which the skin is removed and the grains are then split. Malka Masur dal is popularly used in Indian cuisine because of its high nutritional value, its flavour and ease in cooking. This lentil is extremely rich in soluble fibers and lowers blood cholesterol levels and also reduces the risk of strokes and other heart problems. Available Bulk Packaging 20Kg/25 Kg/50Kg
Toor Dal is a popular legume in Indian cuisine and is also known as toovar dal, arhar dal, split yellow peas and also as split pigeon peas. The different regions of India use this dal to make a variety of traditional and tasty dishes. Toovar Dal is yellow in colour and the grains are a little smaller than those of chana dal. It has a mild nutty flavour. Available Bulk Packaging 20Kg/25 Kg/50Kg
Arhar Toor Dal
PIGEON PEAS / ADASIA/TOOR WHOLE ANALYSIS RESULT MEASURE UNIT LIMITS MOISTURE 6.71 % 8 % MAX BROKEN NIL % 1 % MAX FORGIG MATTER + IMP 0.44 % 3 % MAX DAMAGE 2.18 % 5 % MAX INSECT NIL % NIL DEAD INSECT NIL % NIL DOCUMENTS:- 1 BL. 2 Invoice. 3 Packing List. 4 Certificate Of Origin. 5 Phytosanitary Certificate. 6 Fumigation Y Certificate. 7 Weight & Quality Certificate.
Tuvar, the powerhouse of protein, brings you a classic ingredient for delightful Indian culinary experiences. Perfect for a myriad of hearty and wholesome recipes.
A good quality of Toor dal
Pigeon Peas Split
99.9% Clean Split Pigeon Peas with world class quality, originally from Latur Maharashtra We supply it as per required quantity sizes like 1kg, 2kg,5kg, 20kg, 25kg or as per request quantity.
Payment terms 70% advance balance against CAD Packing 25kg and 50Kg
A yellow colored lentil flat on one side, oblong in shape, used widely in Indian cooking. Pigeon pea is commonly known as arhar dal or split toor (tuvar) dal. It has its origins in the Eastern part of peninsular India. It is both a food crop and a cover crop.
The pigeon pea is a perennial legume from the family Fabaceae native to the Old World. The pigeon pea is widely cultivated in tropical and semitropical regions around the world, being commonly consumed in South Asia, South East Asia, Africa, and Latin America.