SANOTOL: 500ML Hand Sanitizer Gel Clear, non stick, non perfumed Gel. Certified by the Dubai Municipality and complies with the FDA standards.
SANOTOL: 75ml Hand Sanitizer Gel. Clear, non sticky, non perfumed gel. Certified by the Dubai Municipality, and complies with the FDA standards.
Hand Sanitizer Gel, Surface sanitizer spray, PPE's, ethanol 99.9%, Carbomer and other chemicals.
Animal skins.
Hides and skins , cow head skins, trimmings, by products such as beef feet, frozen fish.
Liquid & gel hand sanitizer , anti bacterial hand wash , multi function & glass cleaner, oil based air fragrance , antiseptic disinfectant, kitchen cleaner & degreaser , multi purpose liquid sanitizer, anti bacterial floor cleaner.
PRODUCTS: 1.Hand Sanitizer Gels available in pack size of 500ml, 75ml, 5 Ltr. 2. Surface sanitizer spray - 250 ml
Sanitizer hand gel, hand sanitizer sprays ,disinfectant spray 750ml, hygiene wipes, disinfectant wipes, sanitizing wipes.
Ethanol 99.9% - in drums or IBC packing
Face shields 300microns 293mm x 258mm With Foam for pressure resistance
Khudri Dates are the budget dates, grown all over the Kingdom , From Madinah province to Cenrtal Province,Khudry dates are exported in huge quantities from Saudi Arabia and are liked around the globe. Khudri dates are a uniform dark brown color, not too wrinkly (dates can range from smooth to as wrinkly as a prune depending on the variety). The skin of these dates flake a little. Khudri Dates are highly sought after for their plump bodies, larger size, caramel-like taste and chewy consistency. Product is available in 5KG, 10KG, 15KG, 20KG packing met with buyers requirements.
MADAGASCAR BLACK BOURBON GRADE A: GOURMET Size: 14 cm to 17 cm Moisture: 32% - 35% Vanilin content: 1.5% - 2.2% Type: natural fresh bean Country of origin: Madagascar Shelf-life: 2 years Birth of a Precious Spice "Discover the allure of Gourmet Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Beans. Handpicked from the lush fields of Madagascar, our Grade A vanilla pods offer an unparalleled flavor profile. Elevate your culinary creations and unlock a world of flavors with the richness of our gourmet vanilla beans." Vanilla processing 1. Growing vanilla Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla is a unique vanilla plantation that thrives in a tropical climate with balanced humidity and fertile soils. The farmers use a hand-pollination technique to ensure precision in pollination, laying the groundwork for the development of high-quality vanilla beans. The vanilla vines are nurtured for several months, protected from harsh weather, and monitored for ripeness, ensuring the beans reach the perfect stage of maturity. 2. Dipping After harvest, beans are heated to 60-70�?�°C for three days, depending on size, split on the vine, and water temperature. A master curer dips the beans, killing the outer vegetative skin and other pathogens. This stops growth and releases enzymes for the production of vanillin, the bean's primary flavor component. The timing depends on these factors. 3. Sweating After extracting beans from water, they are wrapped tightly in wool blankets and stored in a dark, airtight container to preserve heat and steam. Enzymes convert cellulose and starches into vanillin, giving vanilla its subtle aroma. Steaming is a process that lasts three to four days, keeping the vanilla heat and leather. After drying in the sun, the pods are successful when they turn chocolate color, or dotted with chocolate and green. 4. Drying Drying has two stages: Sun drying and drying in the shade STEP 1 - Sun drying A large bag is used as a mat, followed by sheets, which are blankets or pieces of bags cut out. Vanilla is spread thinly on the sheets, allowing sun drying for two to three hours each day. The pods absorb the appropriate temperature, and the blankets are rolled up and transported back to the box. This process lasts for four days, with the vanilla returned to the box on the fifth day, deposited with rolled sheets or mats while respecting the steaming system. STEP 2 - Drying in the shade Drying in the shade Drying in the shade, as the name suggests, is not done outdoors like previously but inside the store. It consists of placing and spreading in an orderly manner the vanilla pods on drying racks after making by heads. 5. Packaging The packaging of vanilla is divided into 5 successive stages: - Bulk sorting - Classification - Measurement - Packaging - Storage
Introducing Grade A Ugandan Vanilla Pods, a culinary treasure originating from the fertile lands of Uganda. These natural fresh beans are carefully nurtured to perfection, capturing the essence of Uganda's unique terroir. With a size ranging from 12 cm to 20 cm and a moisture content between 25% and 30%, these vanilla pods are brimming with flavor potential, boasting a vanilin content of 1.5% to 2.2%. Our journey into the birth of this precious spice begins with the lush vanilla plantations of Uganda. Nestled under the gentle equatorial breeze, our Grade A Ugandan Vanilla Beans thrive in an ideal environment with rich soil and a balanced climate. Our dedicated farmers employ meticulous hand-pollination techniques to ensure the development of exquisite vanilla beans. The beans, plump and brimming with flavor, undergo a carefully orchestrated processing method: Growing Vanilla: In the heart of Madagascar, our vanilla plantations enjoy tropical warmth and fertile soils. Meticulous hand-pollination ensures precise flower pollination, laying the foundation for exquisite vanilla beans. Dipping: Within three days of harvest, beans are dipped in hot water at temperatures ranging from 60�°C to 70�°C, with timing depending on bean size and other variables. This process kills the vegetative skin and activates vanillin production, the primary flavor component. Sweating: Immediately after dipping, beans are tightly wrapped in wool blankets and stored in a dark, airtight container. This initiates enzymatic reactions that transform cellulose and starches into vanillin, giving vanilla its subtle aroma. Drying: The drying process involves two stages: sun drying and drying in the shade. Sun drying begins by spreading the beans on sheets under the sun for several days, with regular rolling and returning to the box. Drying in the shade takes place indoors on drying racks after bean heads are made. Packaging: The final stage of vanilla processing involves bulk sorting, classification, measurement, packaging, and storage. These meticulous steps ensure that only the finest Grade A Ugandan Vanilla Pods reach your kitchen. Each step in this journey is a testament to the dedication of our farmers and the unique character of Uganda's soil and climate. Our Grade A beans promise to transform your dishes into culinary masterpieces, paying homage to the birth of this truly precious spice. With a shelf-life of 2 years, you can savor the magic of Ugandan vanilla in your culinary creations for an extended period. Embark on a flavor-filled journey and experience the essence of Uganda's rich terroir with Grade A Ugandan Vanilla Pods. Whether you're a professional chef or a home cook, these vanilla pods are your key to unlocking a world of delightful flavors. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your cooking to new heights with the finest Ugandan vanilla beans.