Jeruk In Malay (Or Pickled Garlic In English)
PICKLED CUCUMBER IN JAR Origin: Vietnam Preservation Process: Vegetable Oil Ingredients: Cucumber, water, spice, salt Glass bottle: 380ml, 540ml, 720ml, 900ml Cover: Blue, Red or cap in Logo Size of cucumber: 1-4cm; 2-5cm; 3-6cm; 6-9cm Acid: 0.35 - 0.55 % (acetic acid) Salt: 2.4 - 2.6 % (NaCl) Brix: 5.0 - 6.0 % Spices: celery, carrots, sugar, pepper, garlic | or Customer's formula Shelf life: 3 years Certification: ISO, HACCP Packing: In jar of 720ml/1500ml, or in drum of 220 liters.
Juniperus communis Fam: Cupressaceae Juniper is widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere and its birthplace is obscure. It is found in Europe, North Africa, North America and northern Asia. The main commercial producers are Hungary and southern Europe, especially Italy. The berries were known to Greek, Roman and early Arab physicians as a medicinal fruit and are mentioned in the Bible. In the Renaissance, they were recommended against snake bite, and plague and pestilence. Because of its air-cleansing piney fragrance, the foliage was used as a strewing herb to freshen stale air and the Swiss burned the berries with heating fuel in winter to sanitize stale air. Gin, the alcoholic drink that gets its unique flavour from juniper berries, is named from an adaptation of the Dutch word for juniper, "geneva". Spice Description Initially hard and pale green, juniper berries ripen to blue-black, become fleshy and contain three sticky, hard, brown seeds. When dried, the berries remain soft but if broken open one will find the pith surrounding the seeds is easily crumbled. Bouquet: Fragrant and flowery, combining the aromas of gin and turpentine. Flavour:Aromatic, bittersweet and piny. Hotness Scale: 1 Preparation and Storage Juniper berries are at their best when they are still moist and soft to the touch, squashing fairly easily between one's fingers. It is possible to make a purée from juniper berries or to extract the flavour and aroma by macerating them in hot water, but as all parts are edible and the texture is agreeable, it is usually just as well to use the entire fruit, split or crushed. The berries are quite powerful, one heaped teaspoon of crushed fruits serving for a dish for four people. Store in a cool place in an airtight container. Culinary Uses Juniper berries perform a quite unique role, by contributing as much to the character of food through their 'freshening' ability, as they do by way of their specific taste profile. As well as flavouring a dish, juniper cuts the gaminess of game, reduces the fatty effect of duck and pork and perks up a bread stuffing. The strong hearty flavour of juniper goes well with strong meats, such as game. Pork chops, roast leg of lamb, veal, rabbit, venison and wild boar are all enlivened with a hint of juniper. Juniper berries blend well with other herbs and spices, especially thyme, sage, oregano, marjoram, bay leaves, allspice and onions and garlic. One application I am particularly fond of is in a simple chicken casserole, It can effectively be added to wine marinades for meats, and is used with coriander in smoking meat. It seasons pâtés and sauces and in Sweden. Goulash and Sauerkraut often feature a juniper taste, as do some home-pickled meats like salt beef, salt pork and ham. Generally juniper can well be used in any dish requiring alcohol. Fruit dishes, such as apple tart and pickled peaches, also harmonize with this flavour.
We KAPADIYA EXPO COMPANY are manufacturer & exporter of Dehydrated Garlic from Gujarat, India. We produce high quality Dehydrated Garlic. Our products are processed using sophisticated machines of air-dried system and exported worldwide. The range includes Dehydrated Garlic Flakes/Kibbled, Minced, Granules and Powder. We also undertake customized orders. We offer a wide range of quality products that are fresh, delicious and full of flavour. The pick of the farm is brought to you with the authentic taste preserved. All our products including Dehydrated Garlic Flakes/Kibbled, Minced, Granules and Powder have been exported to various global destinations and have been well received. USE OF DEHYDRATED GARLIC Dehydrated Garlic can be used in different application areas like Pizza, Fast Food, Pickled Products, Sea Food Products, Canned Foods, Pet Food, Rice Mixes, Soup, Curry Powder and many more. Features: Delicious taste Long shelf life Hygienically packed Garlic is used in many forms in different cuisines throughout the world. Our dehydrated garlic products are of the topmost quality, which ensures that the right taste and flavour of garlic is present in our products. The originality of the fresh garlicâ??s, can often be traced in our dehydrated garlic products. We achieve the original flavour by ensuring that the farm fresh garlicâ??s that reach our processing plant are processed through machines that ensure that its natural taste and aroma is not lost. With the help of our stringent quality measures and the use of advanced machinery, we are able to provide highly hygienic products. The dehydrated garlic processed by us, is available in different forms like whole garlic cloves, minced garlic, chopped, granulated and powdered garlic. All of these forms are carefully packaged at the processing plant before they are moved to our warehouse where the dehydrated garlic is stored in ideal conditions
We are one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of a wide gamut of Dehydrated Garlic Minced. These garlic minced are processed using organically cultivated garlic which we procure from reliable vendors of the market. All the garlic minced offered by us are thoroughly dried to give enhanced flavours and aroma. Further, clients can avail these dehydrated garlic minced from us in various packaging. Size: 1 To 3 MM. Origin: India Colour: Brownish. Aroma: Strong Aroma Represents, Indian Origin Products. Quality: A-grade, Commercial Grade. Packing Details : 20 Kg Net weight in natural white Eco â?? friendly poly bag inside five ply strong carton. We are also providing packing as per customers requirement. 20FCL: 13.5 Metric Ton Approximate. 40FCL: 25 Metric Ton Approximate Use: pizza, snack foods, food service packs, pickled products, seafood products, dips, bottle packs, pet food, rice mixes, wet and dry salsa, curry powder, seasoning and in many other snacks. Mainly used in preparation of soups, souses, canned/dried/frozen foods, salad dressings, meat products and other food products whenever garlic flavour or taste is required
Product Name : Dehydrated Garlic Granules HS Code : 07129030 Packaging Options : 20/25 Kgs PP Bag/Cartoon Box or Customized Loading Option : 14 MTS (20 FT), 25 MTS (40FT) Aroma : Strong Spicy Size ; 0.5 to 1 mm / 0.2 to 5 mm / 0.2 to 8 mm Product Expiry : 2 Years in 5C - 12C Storage at Dry Place Source / Origin : India Garlic is one of the oldest known seasoned plants and food flavoring, which managed to bring in itself to be a part of the culinary culture of many civilizations across the world. Garlic can be grown in a wide variety of soil conditions. Although a temperate crop, it is equally suitable for a wide range of climatic conditions, viz., temperate, tropical, and subtropical climates. Fresh garlic requires about 130 to 150 days to reach maturity. The Dehydrated garlic granules being the finer particles of garlic flakes, are mainly used for decorating or garnishing the fruit and vegetable salads and prepared/cooked dishes to add the strong spicy and nutty garlic flavor. The garlic granules are mainly applied for improving the taste of different salads, momos, snacks, and hot fast foods. It is also applied to baked or roasted food items and spicy soups for a flavor of garlic. PHYSICAL ANALYSIS Appearance : Yellowish to brownish Size : 0.5 to 1 mm / 0.2 to 5 mm / 0.2 to 8 mm Texture : cut size broken Taste/Flavour : Characteristic aroma, fragrant and pungent CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Moisture Content : 8.0 % Max Total Ash on dry basis : 5.0 % Max Ash Insoluble in dil HCL : 0.5 % Max Peroxide : Negative MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Total Viable Count (CFU/g) :
Product Name : Dehydrated Garlic Flakes HS Code : 07129020 Packaging Options : 20/25 Kgs PP Bag/Cartoon Box or Customized Loading Option : 14 MTS (20 FT), 25 MTS (40FT) Aroma : Strong Spicy Size : 8 to 15 mm Product Expiry : 2 Years in 5C - 12C Storage at Dry Place Source / Origin : India Ancient Indus valley civilization has discovered the medicinal attributes and savors the taste of garlic some 6000 years ago. Since then, India is one of the biggest producers and consumers of fresh garlic. Other ancient cultures like Egyptian, Jiahu (Chinese), Roman empire, etc., have also relied heavily on garlic for its medicinal benefits. In India, garlic is grown in almost all states and needs mid dry weather and suitable for most soils. However, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat produce a significant amount of fresh garlic. The Garlic (Allium sativum) is wildly cultivated vegetables of the Allium family. The compound bulb consists of 6 to 34 cloves, which are surrounded by a common thin, white, or purple papery sheet. The unique flavor and smell of the garlic is the primary reason for its widespread use and popularity. In the market, garlic is available in various forms, such as fresh, frozen, caramelized, canned, pickled, paste, and chopped forms. In many food items such as baked foods and soups, fresh garlic may not be suitable, and dehydrated garlic is preferred. The dry product is available in different forms, viz., cloves/flakes, minced, granulated, and powder forms. Dehydrated garlic products are an equal substitute to fresh ingredients, with a strong odor and long shelf life. The Sky Agri Export is Indiaâ??s leading manufacturers and suppliers of Dehydrated Garlic flakes and its product. The utmost care and international quality standards are followed to prepare all its products right from the raw materials procuring stage to the packing and delivery of the finished items PHYSICAL ANALYSIS Appearance : Yellowish to brownish Size : 8 to 15 mm Texture : Flakes Taste/Flavour : Characteristic aroma, fragrant and pungent CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Moisture Content : 8.0 % Max Total Ash on dry basis : 5.0 % Max Ash Insoluble in dil HCL : 0.5 % Max Peroxide : Negative MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Total Viable Count (CFU/g) :
These garlic chopped are processed under the supervision of our quality experts who uses advance technology for its freshness and quality. These garlic chops are highly used for preparing ethnic food, canned & frozen vegetable mixes, dry casserole mixes and stuffing mixes. Size: 3 MM To 5 MM Origin: India Colour: Brownish. Aroma: Strong Aroma Represents, Indian Origin Products. Quality: A-grade, Commercial Grade. Packing Details : 20 Kg Net weight in natural white Eco â?? friendly poly bag inside five ply strong carton. We are also providing packing as per customers requirement. 20FCL: 13.5 Metric Ton Approximate. 40FCL: 25 Metric Ton Approximate Use: Pizza and other fast food, snack foods, food service packs, stuffing mixes, pickled products, meat products, seafood products, gravies, canned foods, salad dressing, dips and garlic Chopped vastly used and also used in multiple food recipes. Vastly used in varied food preparations whenever strong garlic flavour & taste are desired.
We offer the finest quality of Dehydrated Garlic Powder to the global clients. Being an eminent processor, we make sure that the raw material used is procured from the best garlic plants. The products are well-appreciated for their quality assured packaging and rich taste. This Dehydrated garlic Powder is highly used for seasoning & flavouring while cooking various foods. These garlic powders are processed using latest techniques and assure to retain their strong smell and soothing colour. Clients can avail these at cost-effective rates. These powders are packaged with best quality and keep the product with high safety. Size: 80 To 100 Mesh. Origin: India Colour: Brownish. Aroma: Strong Aroma Represents, Indian Origin Products. Quality: A-grade, Commercial Grade. Packing Details : 20 Kg Net weight in natural white Eco â?? friendly poly bag inside five ply strong carton. We are also providing packing as per customers requirement. 20FCL: 13.5 Metric Ton Approximate. 40FCL: 25 Metric Ton Approximate Use: sauces, gravies, meat products, soups, cheese, snacks, ethnic, butter spread, food service packs, stuffing mixes, pickled products, seafood products, canned foods, salad dressing, dips, bottle packs, pet food, rice mixes. Mainly used in salad dressing, gravies, seasonings, cheese snacks etc
Age-old Sri Lankan culinary tradition fused with the cuisines of Portuguese, Dutch, and British conquerors, in addition to Malay settlers has resulted in a breathtaking array of condiments. We have chosen the best among these while adding daring touches of our own, to create an exciting range of authentic Sri Lankan condiments. We assure you that all our products are very pure and give the finest taste. Our manufacturing process is undergone through strict hygienic conditions and we use the latest technology to maintain the quality of every ingredient that we have been always chosen for our customer's satisfaction.
Kodaikanal Hill Garlic / Malai Poondu Kodaikanal Hills Garlic is known for its medicinal and preservative properties It has anti-oxidant and anti-microbial potential It has a presence of higher amount of organosulfur compounds, phenols and flavonoids compared to other garlic varieties. Its usually pale yellow and each bulb weighs 20-30g on an average Adding these types of premium grade 100% natural Garlic / Poondu makes your dish more delicious and delightful
Malay pickle
PRODUCT INFO Bai Yor is native to Polynesia. Countries in Oceania It is an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. That area is called "Nonu", Malay called "Megadu", has a language called or a common name in English, Great Morinda or Beach Mulbery or Indian Mulbery. The islanders, the islanders, are very popular to eat. when crossing to Asia The Hawaiian region is also abbreviated as "NONI" (NONI). Some people call it cheese balls. The rotten smell, the villagers call it "Nai Nui", but the general people who know how to use it for cooking and making medicine are called "Yor", Noni Leaf, Noni Tree, Noni Tree Bai Yor is useful as food. If you call it a vegetable It is a perennial vegetable that is large, medium-sized, about 3-8 meters tall. must use method or climbing the top of the leaves which the saplings will give their leaves as food all year round Noni fruit will be released during the winter. Young noni leaves are boiled or boiled as vegetables and dipped in chili paste. Cook red curry, curry with pork, fish, and chicken. The most popular is the bottom of the wrap or banana leaf Krathong wrapped in fish, Hom Mok pork, Hom Mok chicken, Hmong fruit, green fruit. Isan people bring papaya salad instead of papaya salad. Many yummy? have to ask the people of the northeast or those who know who used to pound noni papaya salad together. USES Fresh leaves are used to boil drinking water. Or bring it to dry ground and brew it as a tea to drink. help cure wasting Relieve aches and pains under the wrists, ankles, treat tuberculosis, diarrhea, reduce fever, cough, expectorant, relieve heartburn, diabetes, prevent heart disease and blood vessels, cure gout, help drive menstruation Relieve nausea and dizziness SEASON Bai Yor is available year-round with a peak season in the summer and fall months.
PRODUCT INFO Kitchen Mint (Bai Saranae) it is a ground cover plant. Leaves are fortified, green, leaf margins wrinkled, prefer loamy soil, easy to grow, grow quickly. if well cared for The leaves will be beautiful and the leaves will be collected faster. It is used to cook spicy salads, larb, and tom yam dishes. And help flavor to make it more appetizing. In addition, it is also used to make medicine and extract essential oils that are used in many industries. USES Mint (English: Kitchen Mint) can be used both in sweet and savory dishes. Add mint to new potatoes or to a garlic and cream cheese dip. Mix mint with chocolate cakes or bake with raisins and currants in pastry. Mints are an excellent addition to sauces, syrups, vinegars, and teas. SEASONS Kitchen Mint is available between July - Oct each year.
PRODUCT INFO Peteh beans (Sator) pods are medium to large in size, averaging 30-45 centimeters in length, and are long, wide, ribbon-like, and sometimes twisted in shape. The green pods grow in clusters on tall trees, and when immature, the pods are flat and almost translucent. As they mature, the seeds begin to form within the pod causing protrusions, and the pod becomes tough, hard, and vibrant green. Inside the pod, there is a cream-colored, slippery film that encases the seeds and each pod can hold 15-20 seeds. The seeds are pale green and are similar in size to almonds. Peteh beans have an unusual smell, often compared to natural gas, and are crisp, soft, and tender with a rich and pungent flavor. Peteh beans (Sator) contain fiber, iron, calcium, potassium, vitamin C, riboflavin, and thiamin. USES Peteh beans (Sator) are best suited for cooked applications such as roasting, stir-frying, deep-frying, and sauteing. When young, the pods do not contain fully developed seeds and can be used whole in stir-fries or consumed raw, pickled, or fried. When mature, Peteh beans must be peeled before cooking and can be boiled in coconut milk or stir-fried with shrimp, curry paste, garlic, and chilies. It can also be roasted in the pods and eaten similar to edamame. To remove the seeds, carefully use a sharp knife to cut the pod or scrape the outer layer off into a bowl. Peteh beans can be dried, causing the seeds to turn black, and stored for extended use, or the beans can be pickled in a sour brine, creating a slightly rubbery texture without the loss of flavor. Peteh beans pairs well with chilies, garlic, onions, turmeric, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, shrimp paste, oyster sauce, shrimp, beef, pork, or poultry, and rice. The beans will keep for a week when stored in a cool and dry place and will keep for a couple of months when fermented. SEASON Peteh Bean is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Sadao leaves are small to medium in size and are elongated and oval to lanceolate in shape. The green leaves are thin and tear easily and have a smooth texture. The edges of the leaf can vary with some jagged spots mixed with flat sides. The leaves grow on small, but thick stems and each stem can grow 5-15 leaflets. Sadao leaves are tender and have a very bitter taste. The sadao plant also bears fragrant white flowers that are edible and offer a bitter, green flavor when cooked. Sadao leaves are an excellent source of antioxidants such as rutin and quercetin. USES Sadao leaves are best suited for cooked applications such as boiling, sauteing or stir-frying. The young leaves are often parboiled or pickled and eaten as an accompaniment to other dishes. Sadao leaves are also traditionally served with Nam Pla Wan, which is a Thai dipping sauce that uses tamarind juice, fish sauce, dried chilis, shallots, and palm sugar. This sweet sauce helps cut the bitterness of the Sadao leaves to create a sweet and sour, savory combination. Sadao leaves pair well with meats such as chicken, pork, beef, and white fish, tomatoes, aromatics such as garlic, ginger, and onions, fish sauce, and other sweet dipping sauces. Sadao leaves will keep up to a week when stored fresh in the refrigerator. SEASON Young neem plant are available year-round.
SKU: 364115376135191 Green okra has a torpedo-shaped pod ranging in length of five to six inches when harvested mature. The pods are pale lime to lime green color, their exterior has furrowed lengthwise grooves. The skin can often be fuzzy to prickly, which can cause an allergic reaction to sensitive skin. The flesh bears a tender spongy membrane with many small white seeds. Okra is known less for its lean flavor and more for its sticky sap that creates the flesh's gelatinous texture. PRODUCT INFO Green Okra is a member of the mallow family along with cotton, cocoa and hibiscus. The okra plant produces broad oak-shaped leaves with bold yellow and white hibiscus-like blossoms. The fruits sprout in vertical patterns from the plant's stems. The sign of a plant flowering indicates fruits will develop quickly within 3-5 days. Young fruits must be harvested daily as the fruits are known to grow so fast you can almost see them growing in front of your eyes. One plant can produce up to 100 okra. Okra left on the stem too long will become tough and essentially unfit for use. Okra is grown for fresh-eating but it also has many other purposes. Okra plants are grown commercially for pickling and canning alone or as a canned soup ingredient, while the seeds are also harvested for making oil and in some cultures are ground and used as a coffee substitute or supplement. USES With okra, harvesting young tender fruits and knowledge of how to cook it are two key ingredients. Okra is historically not eaten alone, rather paired in a multitude of recipes alongside ingredients with bold, complex flavors and varying textures. Okra is most often used as a soup or stew ingredient, though its textures and flavors are truly enhanced when fried and grilled. Okra pairs well with basil, bacon, beet greens, butter, cream, garlic, ham, lemon, kale, onions, parsley, olive oil, pickled vegetables, chile peppers and peppercorns, paprika, tomatoes and turnips. SEASONS Okra is available year-round
PRODUCT INFO Coriander Root (Rak Phak Chi) is the root of the herb coriander, which is sometimes called cilantro. While many English-speaking countries discard the roots, they form an important part of many Asian cuisines. Coriander root is the fresh roots of the herb. Ground coriander is a mellow spice with a subtle, slightly earthy hint. Coriander root tastes more pungent and peppery and has a strong, pleasant aroma. In Thai food, coriander root is used as a critical component in many curry pastes and dips. Thais often crush coriander root in a pestle and mortar along with garlic and chilis to form the basis of chili dips. SEASON Coriander root is available year-round. USES The root is also a vitally important ingredient for creating the famous marinade that characterizes Thai grilled chicken. Thais are very against letting good food go to waste, and they quickly recognized that the roots taste great when they form the base of famous curry pastes, soups, dips, and marinades. SEASONS Coriander root is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Snake gourds range from small to very large in size and are elongated, slender, curved, or straight. There are two different categories of Snake gourds. One type is extremely long with hard skin and is grown for ornamental purposes, and the other type ranges in size and is grown for eating and medicinal purposes. Snake gourds that are used for consumption have waxy green skin and are often speckled or striped with a lighter shade of green. The fruit is typically consumed when young, with longer varieties averaging 40-45 centimeters in length and smaller varieties 15-20 centimeters in length. The gourd may grow straight or in twisted curls and spirals. When Snake gourds are young, the seeds are fairly non-existent, the pulp around the seed mass is firm, and the flavor is mild and similar to a cucumber. As it matures, the rind becomes hard, turns red, and the flavor becomes bitter and gelatinous with many seeds. Snake gourds contain iron, magnesium, potassium, manganese, vitamins A, B, and C, fiber, calcium, and phosphorus. USES Snake gourds are best suited for cooked applications such as stir-frying, baking, stuffing, and boiling. They can be prepared and used like zucchini, sauteed and served as a side dish or added to dishes with other sauteed vegetables. They can also be added to sabzi, chopped into curries, stuffed and grilled, made into a chutney, fried, blended into soups, sliced into stir-fries, or pickled for extended use. When the gourd is mature, the seed mass within is scraped out and used like tomato paste in various Indian dishes. Snake gourds pair well with turmeric, cumin, coriander, mustard, red chiles, curry leaves, coconut, onion, garlic, potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkin, lentils, tofu, poultry, pork, and beef. They will keep for 2-3 weeks when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. SEASONS Snake gourds are available in the late summer through fall.
PRODUCT INFO Thai eggplants can have an elongated, cylindrical shape to a small, globular shape, averaging 2-3 centimeters in diameter. The outer skin is smooth and glossy and ranges from dark green, light green, to white. The vivid green hues begin at the fruit's stem and then fade to a creamy white in a striping pattern. The inner flesh is pale green to white and contains many small, brown, edible seeds. Thai eggplants are crunchy and mild with a slightly bitter taste. USES Thai eggplants can be consumed in both raw and cooked applications such as grilling, frying, baking, pureeing, stewing, stuffing, and pickling. This eggplant is unique because unlike other eggplant varieties that require cooking, it can be used in raw preparations, such as salads and crudite. The seeds are edible but can be difficult to chew. In cooked applications, Thai eggplants are most commonly used in curries, and when cooked they become soft and soak up the sauce with ease. They can also be sliced and added to stir-fries or battered and fried into a tempura side dish. Thai eggplant pairs well with aromatics such as garlic, ginger, and onions, herbs such as basil, oregano, cilantro and parsley, nightshade family members including tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers, as well as coconut milk, soy sauce, shellfish, and poultry. Thai eggplants will keep up to three days when stored in a cool and dry place. SEASON Thai eggplants are available year-round.