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Apr-04-17
Supplier From London, England, United Kingdom
 
Sun dried apricot :

Packaging Details: Sun Dried Apricot 20kg/ctn. Plastic bag in side to protect the fruit with carton outside.
Delivery : 10DAYS after payment.

Shape: Sun Dried Apricot, Whole
Moisture: 20%
Shelf Life: 24 months
Apr-06-17
Supplier From London, England, United Kingdom
 
High Quality Pecan Nuts in Shell:

Type: Pecan Nut
Processing Type: Raw
Packaging: Bulk or separate
Grade: High-class A
Certificate: ISO220000, HACCP
MOQ: 5 Ton
Shelf life: 365 days
Cultivation Type: Common
Style: Dried
Use: Snack, healthcare
Nutrient ingredients: Protein, Carotene, Crude fiber, Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron and Vitamin C, B1, B2, E
Character: Easy open, Crisp kernel, pure natural processed, green & healthy, good taste
Packaging Details:
1. 10kg/carton in bulk
2. 300g/bag, 30bags/carton
3. Or as your request
4. High quality export bag and carton
Delivery Detail: 5-20 business days
Apr-06-17
Supplier From London, England, United Kingdom
 
Salted Mixed Nuts:

Type: Nut Snacks
Feature: Nutritious
Texture: Hard, Crispy
Taste: Salty
Quality: Grade A
Main process: selecting, roasting, seasoning selection, metal detection and packaging
Packaging: Boxed
Processing Type: Baked
Shelf Life: 12 months
Breakage rate: 5%Max
HS CODE: 19041 00000
Constitutes of: almond, walnut, cashew, peanuts, pistachios and hazelnuts.
Packaging Details:
10kg/carton
11Tons/20FCL
24Tons/40FCL
Delivery Detail: 15 days after deposit
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May-02-23
Supplier From New Delhi, Delhi, United Kingdom
 
PR11 Sella
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May-02-23
Supplier From New Delhi, Delhi, United Kingdom
 
1509 Basmati Rice
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May-02-23
Supplier From New Delhi, Delhi, United Kingdom
 
1401 Basmati Rice
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May-02-23
Supplier From New Delhi, Delhi, United Kingdom
 
Pusa Basmati Rice
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May-02-23
Supplier From New Delhi, Delhi, United Kingdom
 
1121 Basmati Rice
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Aug-31-23

Betel Nuts

$150
MOQ: 50  Kilograms
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Betel nuts, also known as areca nuts, are the seeds of the Areca catechu palm tree. They are commonly chewed in many parts of Asia and the Pacific for their stimulant effects. Here are some key points about betel nuts:

Chewing Tradition: Betel nut chewing is a cultural and social practice that dates back centuries in many Asian and Pacific countries. It is often part of social gatherings, ceremonies, and rituals.

Stimulant Effects: Betel nuts contain arecoline, an alkaloid that has stimulant properties similar to nicotine. Chewing betel nuts can lead to increased alertness, a mild sense of euphoria, and a stimulating effect on the central nervous system.

Preparation and Consumption: Betel nuts are typically prepared by slicing the nut and wrapping it in a betel leaf along with other ingredients like slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) and sometimes tobacco. The package is then chewed, releasing the active compounds. The combination of areca nut, betel leaf, slaked lime, and optional tobacco is referred to as a "betel quid."

Health Concerns: While betel nut chewing can have stimulant effects, it also comes with health risks. Regular and long-term consumption of betel nuts is associated with various negative health outcomes. These include increased risk of oral cancers, gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health issues. Betel nuts are considered a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

Cultural Significance: Betel nut chewing has deep cultural and traditional significance in many communities. It has been used as a symbol of hospitality, social bonding, and as a customary offering during ceremonies and celebrations.

Regulation: Some countries have implemented regulations on the sale and consumption of betel nuts due to their health risks. For example, in certain regions, there are warnings on the packaging about the potential health hazards.

Alternatives: Due to the health concerns associated with betel nut chewing, efforts have been made to promote alternatives that offer a similar social and cultural experience without the negative health effects. These alternatives might involve chewing gums or other non-harmful substances.

It's important to note that my information might not be up to date with the very latest developments or changes, so I recommend checking more recent and reliable sources if you need the most current information on this topic.
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Aug-31-23

Cloves

$150
MOQ: 100  Grams
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Cloves are aromatic flower buds that come from the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum). They are native to Indonesia and have been used for centuries in various cuisines, traditional medicine, and even for their aromatic properties. Here's more information about cloves:

Aroma and Flavor: Cloves have a strong, sweet, and spicy aroma, with a distinct flavor that contains both warmth and a slight bitterness.

Cloves are a flavorful and aromatic spice that can enhance a wide range of dishes and offer potential health benefits. As with any spice, using them in moderation and being mindful of individual sensitivities is important.
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Aug-31-23

Black Peppers

$6
MOQ: 100  Grams
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a commonly used spice that comes from the berries of the pepper plant. It is one of the most widely used and traded spices in the world and is known for its pungent and spicy flavor. Here are some key points about black pepper:

Origin and Growth: Black pepper is native to India and has been cultivated for thousands of years. It is now grown in various tropical regions around the world.

Processing: Black pepper is produced by drying the unripe green berries of the pepper plant. These berries, known as peppercorns, are then cooked and dried, which causes them to turn black and develop their characteristic wrinkled appearance.

Flavor and Aroma: Black pepper has a sharp, spicy, and slightly woody flavor. It is often used to add heat and depth to a wide variety of dishes. The aroma is strong and distinctive.

Culinary Uses: Black pepper is a staple in kitchens around the world. It is used as a seasoning in both savory and sweet dishes. It's commonly used in marinades, sauces, soups, stews, and as a tabletop condiment.

Health Benefits: Black pepper is not just a flavorful spice; it also has potential health benefits. It contains a compound called piperine, which may have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Some studies suggest that piperine might enhance the absorption of certain nutrients in the digestive tract.

Varieties: Apart from black pepper, there are other varieties such as white pepper (where the outer layer is removed before drying), green pepper (unripe berries), and red pepper (ripe berries). Each variety has its own unique flavor profile.

Culinary Pairings: Black pepper pairs well with a wide range of foods, including meats, poultry, seafood, vegetables, and even certain fruits. It's often combined with other spices to create various seasoning blends.

Storage: To maintain its flavor and aroma, it's best to store black pepper in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.

Cultural Significance: Black pepper played a significant role in historical trade routes and was highly prized in ancient times. It's been used not only for culinary purposes but also for medicinal and preservation purposes.

Overall, black pepper is a versatile and essential spice in cooking, adding both flavor and a touch of warmth to dishes.
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Aug-31-23

Cardamom

$10
MOQ: 10  Kilograms
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Cardamom is a highly aromatic spice that comes from the seeds of plants in the Elettaria and Amomum genera, belonging to the ginger family. It is widely used in cooking, baking, and beverages due to its unique and flavorful profile.
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Sep-01-23

Coconut Peat

$5 - $10
MOQ: 120  Pieces
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Coconut peat, often referred to as coconut coir or simply coir, is a natural fiber extracted from the husk of coconuts. It is a versatile and environmentally friendly material that has a variety of uses in gardening, agriculture, and various industries.
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Sep-01-23

Fava Beans

$7 - $10
MOQ: 100  Kilograms
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Fava beans, also known as broad beans, are a type of legume that are commonly consumed in various cultures around the world.
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Sep-01-23

Green Mung Beans

$290 - $300
MOQ: 25  Tons (UK)
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Mung beans are a type of pulse, which means they are an edible seed of the legume plant family. Similarly to all pulses, mung beans are nutritionally balanced. They contain vitamins, minerals, and beneficial enzymes, which makes them an excellent part of a healthful diet.
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Sep-01-23

Lima Beans

$180 - $250
MOQ: 100  
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Lima beans are large, flat, kidney-shaped edible seeds in the bean family. The seeds are generally cream or light green in color, although certain varieties feature colors such as white, purple, brown and black.
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Sep-04-23

Used Cooking Oil

$110 - $150
MOQ: 100  Tons (UK)
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Used cooking oil, also known as waste cooking oil (UCO), refers to cooking oils and fats that have been utilized for frying or cooking in food preparation and have subsequently become unsuitable for further culinary use. It is often collected from households, restaurants, and food processing establishments as a byproduct of cooking processes. Recycling used cooking oil is an environmentally responsible practice, as it can be processed into biodiesel or used as an ingredient in animal feed, industrial applications, and even the production of soap and other products. Proper disposal and recycling of used cooking oil are important for reducing environmental pollution and promoting sustainability.
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Sep-04-23

Vanilla Beans

$250 - $300
MOQ: 10  Tons (UK)
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Vanilla beans are the seed pods of the vanilla orchid plant, known for their exquisite flavor and aromatic qualities. These slender, dark brown or black pods contain thousands of tiny black vanilla seeds embedded in a fragrant, oily substance. Vanilla beans are highly sought after for their sweet, warm, and floral flavor, which is widely used in culinary applications, particularly in baking and desserts. The beans are often split open, and the seeds are scraped out to infuse dishes with the distinctive vanilla taste. Due to their exceptional flavor and fragrance, vanilla beans are considered one of the most expensive spices globally, and their cultivation and harvesting require precision and care, primarily in regions like Madagascar and Tahiti, which are famous for producing high-quality vanilla beans.
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Sep-04-23

White Pepper

$250 - $300
MOQ: 10  Tons (UK)
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
White pepper is a spice derived from the matured berries of the pepper plant, Piper nigrum. It is created by soaking fully ripened black peppercorns in water to remove the outer black skin, revealing the inner seed with its pale color. This process results in a milder and subtler flavor compared to black pepper, making white pepper a popular choice in dishes where a less pungent and more delicate peppery taste is desired. It is widely used in a variety of cuisines, including Asian, European, and American, to season soups, sauces, seafood, and light-colored dishes, where the dark specks of black pepper might be visually undesirable. White pepper is appreciated for its ability to add a gentle heat and depth of flavor to foods without overpowering their overall taste.
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Sep-04-23

Yellow Corn

$250 - $350
MOQ: 10  Tons (UK)
Supplier From London, United Kingdom
 
Yellow corn, also known as maize, is a widely cultivated cereal grain celebrated for its vibrant yellow kernels and versatile culinary applications. It is a staple food in many parts of the world, known for its sweet and slightly nutty flavor. Yellow corn is used in a variety of forms, including fresh corn on the cob, canned corn kernels, cornmeal, and corn flour. It serves as a key ingredient in a multitude of dishes such as tortillas, polenta, cornbread, and as a side vegetable. Beyond its culinary uses, yellow corn is also a valuable source of essential nutrients like carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals, contributing to its significance as a food staple and livestock feed.
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