Source: Harvested from Organic plantation in Sri Lanka. Process: Young jackfruit is peeled and cooked and add brine solution and cooked further. This is ready to eat the product. Packing: 400 ml BPA-free cans, 350 g, 400 g Glass Jars, and 250 g, 1kg, and 3 kg Flexible Pouches.
Fresh Durian from Sri Lanka Grade: Export Weight (kg):around 2.5 - 3.5 per piece Place of Origin: Sri Lanka Packing :One carton contains around 4-5 pieces. / Loose13kgs / box Minimum orde : 20 kgs per shipment
Scientific Name: Garcinia gummi-gutta Premium Quality Organic Garcinia from Sri Lanka Garcinia Cambogia, known as Goraka (Sinhala) is a medium evergreen, shade-loving, relatively slow growing tree naturally found in the local tropical rainforests of Sri Lanka. The tree is small to medium sized with horizontal or drooping branches Moisture:10% Max E. Coli:Absent Salmonella:Absent Extraneous Matter :0.5% Max
Green beans are young, unripe fruits of various cultivars of the common bean, although immature or young pods of the runner bean, yardlong bean, and hyacinth bean are used in a similar way. Green beans are known by many common names, including French beans, string beans, and snap beans or simply snaps." They are distinguished from the many other varieties of beans in that green beans are harvested and consumed with their enclosing pods before the bean seeds inside have fully matured. An analogous practice is the harvest and consumption of unripened pea pods, as is done with snow peas or sugar snap peas. As common food in many countries, green beans are sold fresh, canned, and frozen. They can be eaten raw or steamed, boiled, stir-fried, or baked. They are commonly cooked in other dishes, such as soups, stews, and casseroles. Green beans can be pickled, similarly to cucumbers. MOQ: 10 MT Supplied from Kenya, India, Vietnam, China, or Indonesia.
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.
The jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) also known as the jack tree, is a species of tree in the fig, mulberry and breadfruit family (Moraceae). The jackfruit tree is well-suited to tropical lowlands and widely cultivated throughout tropical regions of the world including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the rainforest of the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia. It bears the largest fruit of all trees, reaching as much as 55 Kg (120 Pounds) in weight, 90 cm (35 inches) in length and 50 cm (20 inches) in diameter. A mature jackfruit tree produces some 200 fruits per year with older trees bearing up to 500 fruits in a year. The jackfruit is multiple fruit composed of hundreds to thousands of individual flowers, and the fleshy petals of the unripe fruit are eaten. The ripe fruit is sweet (depending on variety) and is commonly used in desserts. Canned green jackfruit has a mild taste and meat-like texture that lends itself to being called "vegetable meat". Jackfruit is commonly used in South and Southeast Asian cuisines. Both ripe and unripe fruits are consumed. It is available internationally, canned or frozen and in chilled meals as are various products derived from the fruit, such as noodles and chips. MOQ 10MT Supplied from Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia or India.
Agriculture is the most common livelihood of Sri Lankans, and almost eighty (80) different varieties of fruits and vegetables are grown in Sri Lankas in varied agro-climatic areas. We source Fruits and vegetables from Small farm & vegetable gardens, Commercial cultivation, Cluster organizations / Commercial farms, Agro zone project and integrated agriculture model projects, Village / Central collecting centers and Provincial wholesale markets / Economic centre. We cater the international market with Hill country crops such as carrot, leeks, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, salad leaves, beet, bean, bell pepper, salad cucumber, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, sukini, strawberries and Low country tropical fruits and vegetables ranging from green chili, red onion, pumpkin, bitter gourd, melon, sweet and sour banana types, cavendish banana, queen pineapple, papaya, mango, lemon and gherkins etc. Apart from above we also deal with certain indigenous yams such as innala (Lecranthus) and kiri ala (Xanthasoma sagittifolium), underwater stems of kohila (Lasia spinosa) and nelum ala (Nymphea lotus) and fruits and pods of perennial crops such as bread fruit, young jak fruit and drumsticks (murunga). Available in Bulk and retail and the packing is available according to buyers requirement. Payment Terms: Advance Payment/LC
Farm fresh fruits and vegetables
Fresh Vegetables From Sri Lanka
Bok Choy
Banana Flower
Asparagus white and green
Argula ruccula
Coriander leaves
Coral Lettuce
Chow Chow
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