<>The perfect Mexican style party hat: the Sombrero! This hat is handmade in Vietnam woven from natural palm leaves and then dyed.
Good quality - multiple use possible. Size to fit adult head
<>Channel the spirit of Mexico in our stylish sombrero. Featuring a serape trim around its wide brim and high pointed crown, this sombrero coordinates with your colorful, genuine Mexican serape and will shield you from the sun on a hot summer day at any poolside fiesta; it also completes your ensemble for any of the important Mexican holidays like Cinco de Mayo you're preparing for or makes a western Mexican cowboy hat for Halloween.
are cloth-like back sheets with a liquid barrier, Velcro tabs, leg cuffs, an absorbent core with SAP
1x 40 hc container = +/- 13,700 KG, 30,000 lb approx.
one diaper weight is +/- 90 gr. depending on the size.
44 bales, +/- 300 kg per bale
Sizes: M, L, and XL
Packing: Compressed bales.
Waste 20%, (5% is repairable)
Desi Chick peas: The Desi type is smaller in size, has a thick, dark colored seed coat and is either de-hulled and split or de-hulled and ground into flour. It can also be roasted and puffed after splitting. Desi Chick peas has high fiber content compared to the Kabuli variety, which has small, darker seeds and a rough coat, cultivated mostly in the Australia, Indian subcontinent, Iran, Mexico & Ethiopia. The Desi (meaning â??countryâ?? or â??localâ?? in Hindi) is also known as Bengal gram or kala chana. The Desi type is used to make Chana Dal, which is a split chickpea with the skin removed. Desi Chick peas are used mainly in dhal, sauces, puffed or ground into flour. It is widely used in Asian and African cuisines. Desi is likely the earliest form since it closely resembles seeds found both on archaeological sites and the wild plant ancestor (Cicero reticulate) of domesticated chick peas, which only grows in southeast Turkey, where it is believed to have originated. Desi chick peas have a markedly higher fiber content than Desi types have small angular seeds weighing about 120 mg, are wrinkled at the beak and range in color from brown, light brown, fawn, yellow, orange, black or green.
Desi Chick peas: The Desi type is smaller in size, has a thick, dark colored seed coat and is either de-hulled and split or de-hulled and ground into flour. It can also be roasted and puffed after splitting. Desi Chick peas has high fiber content compared to the Kabuli variety, which has small, darker seeds and a rough coat, cultivated mostly in the Australia, Indian subcontinent, Iran, Mexico & Ethiopia. The Desi (meaning country or local in Hindi) is also known as Bengal gram or kala chana. The Desi type is used to make Chana Dal, which is a split chickpea with the skin removed. Desi Chick peas are used mainly in dhal, sauces, puffed or ground into flour. It is widely used in Asian and African cuisines. Desi is likely the earliest form since it closely resembles seeds found both on archaeological sites and the wild plant ancestor (Cicero reticulate) of domesticated chick peas, which only grows in southeast Turkey, where it is believed to have originated. Desi chick peas have a markedly higher fiber content than Desi types have small angular seeds weighing about 120 mg, are wrinkled at the beak and range in color from brown, light brown, fawn, yellow, orange, black or green. They are normally dehulled and split to obtain dhal and are favored in India. It is mainly produced in Australia, Canada, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Malawi in Africa & exported to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan & Sri Lanka.
Specification of Desi Chick Peas
Properties Values / Limits
Foreign Matter Max. 1%
Green (Cotyledon color), Immature, shrunken, shriveled seeds Max. 3%
Broken and Splits Max. 2%
Damaged and Weeviled 3% (Weeviled 2% max.)
Moisture 10%
Varietals Admixture Max. 3%
Processing The grades are Machine Cleaned, HPS (hand-picked and selected) Sortexed
Storage Chick peas can be stored for 6-12 months, without exposure to heat, light and moisture.
It is believed that Guava originated from Central America, although it is currently grown in most tropical countries. The main producing countries are located mainly in Sotheast Asia as well as Brazil, Mexico and Nigeria
Guava has a rounded shape like an apple, although depending on the variety it is treated it can also be narrowed towards the peduncle, resembling a pear. Of green skin, the pulp is white, with cream tones. It is full of seeds of hard constitution and woody texture. Regarding its size, it varies greatly depending on the variety, measuring between 4 and 12 centimeters in length and 4 to 8 in diameter. It can weigh from 50 to 500 grams.
Commercially they are grouped in white and red, according to the coloration that the pulp presents. The most remarkable varieties depending on the country from which they come are: Red, Polonuevo, Guayabita de Sadoná (Nariño), Rosada and Blanca Común de Antioquia and Guayaba Agria.
Guava is composed mostly by water and its carbohydrate content is quite low. It contains hardly any proteins and fats. Very rich in vitamin C (7 times more content than in an orange) With regard to minerals, its potassium content stands out in case of suffering from kidney disease. It also provides a considerable amount of fiber that facilitates intestinal transit. Ideal to soothe sore throat. In cases of stress.
Our Guava are sourced from growers in Thailand, India, China, Philippines and Indonesia.
To find out more about our Guava please contact sales@crescoproduce.com.
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