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Made with aged raw Keeri Samba paddy, the rice is unboiled, leaving the grain slightly smaller and therefore lighter than the parboiled version. High in fiber content, this rice has a relatively low GI. NUTRITION FACTS Crude Protein % 6.5 Crude Fat % 0.25 Crude Fiber % 0.1 Iron (Ppm) 2-5 Zinc (Ppm) 12-16 Starch % 90 Available Vitamins Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin E
Alfalfa, also called lucerne, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae. It is cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world. It is used for grazing, hay, and silage, as well as a green manure and cover crop. The name alfalfa is used in North America. Alfalfa hay is an excellent source of energy, protein, calcium, and some other nutrients for horses. Its concentrations of protein and calcium meet the nutrient needs of horses in high levels of production, such as growth and lactation, but exceed the nutrient requirements of horses in other life stages. Used widely in animal feed, it is able to provide a nutrient-rich source in commercial animal production. MOQ: 40ft Container Supplied from Kenya, Spain, the United States, etc.
The snow pea is an edible-pod pea with flat pods and thin pod walls. It is eaten whole, with both the seeds and the pod, while still unripened. Snow peas are a crunchy and delicious vegetable. While they can be eaten raw, they take just minutes to cook. The name "snow peas" may come from the vegetable's ability to withstand frost. They're generally planted no earlier in the spring than other pea varieties, and some gardeners keep them growing through autumn. Another theory behind the name refers to its white appearance in bright light. Snow peas can be grown in open fields during cool seasons and can thus be cultivated during winter and spring seasons. Storage of the pea with films of polymethyl pentene at a temperature of 5 C and a concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide of 5 kPa augments the shelf life, and internal and external characteristics of the plant. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Kenya and China.
White table sugar comes from either sugarcane or sugar beet and is usually sold without its plant source clearly identified. This is because chemically speaking the two products are identical. Refined table sugar is pure, crystallized sucrose, much in the same way that pure salt is simply sodium chloride. Sucrose is found naturally in honey, dates and sugar maple sap, but is most concentrated in sugarcane and sugar beet. The refining process renders the original plant irrelevant as the sucrose is completely extracted from the plant that produced it. Sugar beets are grown in climates that are too cold for sugarcane. The low sugar content of the beets makes growing them a marginal proposition unless prices are relatively high. In 2000 Russia, the United States, Germany, France and Turkey were the world's five largest sugar beet producers. MOQ 12,500MT Supplied from Brazil
Coconut sugar, sometimes called coconut palm sugar, comes from the sap of the coconut palm tree not the coconuts. Harvesters tap coconut palm sap by cutting into the tree's flower-bud stem to access its nectar. Producers mix the sap with water, boil it into a syrup, and allow it to dry and crystallize. Afterward, they break the dried sap apart to create sugar granules that resemble regular table or cane sugar. Coconut sugar retains many nutrients found in the coconut palm mostly iron, zinc, calcium and potassium. These nutrients can support the body in numerous ways, but coconut sugar does not contain enough of them per serving to offer a measurable benefit. Coconut sugar also contains the soluble fiber inulin which is linked to a lower risk of blood sugar spikes. Available from Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Thailand.
Dates are one of the oldest cultivated fruits - it's thought that they were a staple part of the Babylonian diet 8,000 years ago. Dates are a tropical fruit that is grown on a date palm tree in small clusters. It has dark brown skin, and soft flesh, and is uniquely sweet. Colors range from honey yellow, and red to brown, the last of which is the most common. Available fresh or dried, they're very sweet, with a rich, deep flavor and a lush, slightly chewy texture. The mahogany brown Medjool variety is the sweetest and tastes a little like toffee. Dates are full of nutrition, especially dry dates. Dry dates are high in calories particularly carbohydrates (74 grams). It also contains several essential vitamins and minerals with fibers. Dates are famous for their rich concentration of antioxidants which can be beneficial for your cardiac and pulmonary health, making them one of the most ideal heart-healthy foods. We supply Ajwa, Safawi, Medjool, Sukkari, Amber, and other Saudi varieties from Makkah and Madinah. MOQ: 2 MT Supplied from Saudi Arabia.
Instant coffee is a beverage derived from brewed coffee beans that enable people to quickly prepare hot coffee by adding hot water or milk to coffee solids in powdered or crystallized form and stirring. The product was first invented in Invercargill, the largest city of the New Zealand region of Murihiku, in 1890. Instant coffee solids (also called soluble coffee, coffee crystals, coffee powder, or powdered coffee) refer to the dehydrated and packaged solids available at retail used to make instant coffee. Instant coffee solids are commercially prepared by either freeze drying or spray drying, after which it can be rehydrated. Instant coffee in a concentrated liquid form, as a beverage, is also manufactured. We can supply your our Wakey brand instant black coffee and 3-in-1 coffee or in bulk as per your specifications from our affiliated factory in Vietnam. OEM is possible too but only on contract basis. We can supply spray-dried instant coffee powder, freeze-dried instant coffee flakes or instant Agglomerated coffee granules. MOQ 10MT Supplied from Vietnam, India, and Indonesia.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ 5MT Supplied from Pakistan.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Pakistan.
Himalayan salt is mined from the Salt Range mountains, the southern edge of a fold-and-thrust belt that underlies the Pothohar Plateau south of the Himalayas in Pakistan. Himalayan salt comes from a thick layer of Ediacaran to early Cambrian evaporites of the Salt Range Formation. This geological formation consists of crystalline halite intercalated with potash salts, overlain by gypsiferous marl and inter-layered with beds of gypsum and dolomite with infrequent seams of oil shale that accumulated between 600 and 540 million years ago. These strata and the overlying Cambrian to Eocene sedimentary rocks were thrust southward over younger sedimentary rocks, and eroded to create the Salt Range. The salt, which often has a pinkish tint due to trace minerals, is primarily used as a food additive to replace refined table salt but is also used for cooking and food presentation, decorative lamps and spa treatments. Himalayan salt is a table salt. Analysis of a range of Khewra salt samples showed them to be between 96% and 99% sodium chloride, with trace presence of calcium, iron, zinc, chromium, magnesium, and sulphate, all at varying safe levels below 1%. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Pakistan.
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Eucheuma cottonii, also known as sea moss or seaweed, is a type of red algae packed with essential nutrients and widely used in health, beauty, and food industries. Here are some key benefits: 1. Rich in Nutrients Contains vitamins A, C, E, K, and B-complex. High in minerals such as calcium, potassium, magnesium, iodine, and zinc. Provides essential amino acids. 2. Supports Skin Health Promotes hydration and improves skin elasticity. Helps soothe irritated or inflamed skin. Rich in antioxidants that combat free radicals, reducing signs of aging. 3. Boosts Hair Health Strengthens hair strands, reducing breakage. Promotes scalp health by maintaining moisture balance. Encourages hair growth due to its high mineral content, particularly zinc and iron. 4. Digestive Health Acts as a natural prebiotic, supporting gut health. High in fiber, aiding digestion and promoting regular bowel movements. 5. Immune System Support Contains immune-boosting compounds, including antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents. Its antiviral and antimicrobial properties help ward off infections. 6. Weight Management Low in calories but high in fiber, which helps you feel full longer. Can aid in regulating metabolism due to its iodine content, supporting thyroid health. 7. Joint and Bone Health The calcium and magnesium content contribute to stronger bones and joint health. Its anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce joint pain and stiffness. 8. Heart Health Contains omega-3 fatty acids, which help lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. May help regulate blood pressure due to its potassium content. 9. Uses in Beauty Products Commonly used as a thickening and moisturizing agent in skincare and haircare formulations. Its anti-inflammatory and soothing properties make it ideal for sensitive skin products.
Gracilaria verrucosa, a type of red algae, is widely recognized for its nutritional and functional benefits. Here's a breakdown of its advantages: 1. Nutritional Benefits Rich in Minerals: Contains calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, and iodine, which are essential for various bodily functions. Vitamins: Includes vitamins A, C, E, and some B-complex vitamins, which support overall health. High Protein Content: Provides essential amino acids necessary for muscle repair and metabolic processes. 2. Skin Health Hydration and Moisturization: Helps retain moisture, improving skin texture and elasticity. Soothing Properties: Reduces inflammation and irritation, making it suitable for sensitive or acne-prone skin. Antioxidant-Rich: Protects against free radical damage, helping to delay signs of aging. 3. Hair Health Strengthens Hair: Enhances hair structure and reduces breakage due to its high mineral content. Improves Scalp Condition: Its moisturizing properties help combat dryness and flakiness. Promotes Growth: Nutrients like zinc and iron support healthy hair growth. 4. Digestive Health High Fiber Content: Aids digestion, improves gut health, and supports regular bowel movements. Prebiotic Effect: Encourages the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. 5. Immune System Support Antibacterial and Antiviral Properties: Helps the body fight infections and boosts overall immunity. Rich in Antioxidants: Strengthens the immune response by reducing oxidative stress. 6. Heart Health Cholesterol Management: May help reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) levels. Blood Pressure Regulation: Potassium in Gracilaria can help maintain healthy blood pressure levels. 7. Weight Management Low in Calories and Fat: Suitable for weight-conscious individuals. Promotes Fullness: Fiber content helps control appetite by making you feel full for longer. 8. Bone and Joint Health Calcium and Magnesium: Support strong bones and may alleviate joint discomfort. Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Can help reduce inflammation associated with arthritis or joint pain. 9. Industrial and Cosmetic Applications Agar Source: Gracilaria is a primary source of agar, used as a thickener and gelling agent in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Skincare and Haircare: Acts as a stabilizer and moisturizing agent in personal care products.
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