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Nov-13-23

Lupin Lupinus

MOQ: 20  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Lupin Lupinus / Sweet Lupins / Lupinus Seed / Lupinus / Lupini Beans / Lupini / Termes / Lupin / Lupin Beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
Species: bitter/sweet
Hs Code: 12099900

Lupin in brief:
- Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it tastes bitter unless you wash it well with water.
- The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupin seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty as well a quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
- There are two kinds of Lupins, bitter Lubin's which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet Lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts.
- Lupini beans packed in jars with brine such as pickles and olives. They are eaten with or without their skin.
- A Termis is the name used in Egypt to call for Lupin. It is consumed as a snack and can cock at home or sold by street vendors.
- Many European countries grind Lupin beans to become flour and use them as an alternative to wheat flour. But in Australia Lupin flour is added to wheat flour in order to promote it and get food with a creamy color.

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Oct-31-17

Lupin (Lupinus)

$305
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Chernigov, Ukraine
 
Quality indicators
Moisture 14%
Purity of 97-99%
Packaging polypropylene bags 50 kg or big bags of 1000 kg
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Nov-13-23

Lupin

MOQ: 20  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Lupin / Lupin Beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
Species: bitter/sweet
Hs Code: 1209990030

Lupin in brief:
- Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it tastes bitter unless you wash it well with water.
- The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupin seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty as well a quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
- There are two kinds of Lupins, bitter Lubin's which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet Lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts.
- Lupini beans packed in jars with brine such as pickles and olives. They are eaten with or without their skin.
- A Termis is the name used in Egypt to call for Lupin. It is consumed as a snack and can cock at home or sold by street vendors.
- Many European countries grind Lupin beans to become flour and use them as an alternative to wheat flour. But in Australia Lupin flour is added to wheat flour in order to promote it and get food with a creamy color.

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Aug-25-24

Sweet Lupine

$1
MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Sweet Lupine
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
HS Code: 120999
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg pp bags

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Apr-08-24

Lupinus

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Lupinus
Keywords (lupini beans, lupine, lupin beans)
Name: lupini beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: lupin, lupine, lupini beans, lupin beans

Lupin is also called lupine beans which is the yellow legume seeds.
Lupin is traditionally consumed as rare snacks. And it tastes bitter unless you washed it well with water.

The ancient Egyptians were the first who used Lupins, as it backs to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological reported. Lupins seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty.
A quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
There are two kinds of luptins, bitter lubtins which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids and sweet luptins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts.
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Apr-09-24

Sweet Lupins

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Sweet Lupins
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
HS Code: 120999
Origin: Egypt

Lupin or lupini are the yellow legume seeds of the genus Lupinus.
They are traditionally eaten as a pickled snack food, primarily in the Mediterranean basin (L. albus), Latin America (L. mutabilis) and North Africa (L. angustifolius). The most ancient evidence of lupin is from ancient Egypt, dating back to the 22nd century BC.

History and distribution
The earliest archaeological reports on lupins are referred to the Twelfth Dynasty of Egyptian Pharaohs. In their tombs, seeds of Lupinus digitatus Forsk., already domesticated in those times, were discovered. Seven seeds of this species were also retrieved in the tombs of this dynasty dated back to the 22nd century BC. They are the most ancient evidence of lupin in the Mediterranean.

Lupin is commonly used in Egypt (known by the name "termes") and is eaten by the Egyptians as snack anytime as during the Sham Elnesim festival, which is a national festival in Egypt whose history goes back to ancient Egyptian times.

Lupini were used by the Romans, who spread their cultivation throughout the Roman Empire. Today, lupini are most commonly found in Mediterranean countries and their former colonies, especially in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Brazil, and across the Middle East.

The Andean American variety of this lupin, Lupinus mutabilis, was domesticated by pre-Incan inhabitants of present-day Peru. Rock imprints of seeds and leaves, dated around 6th and 7th century BC, are exhibited in the National Museum of Lima.
It was a food widespread during the Incan Empire. Lupins were also used by Native Americans in North America, e.g. the Yavapai people
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Aug-27-24

Lupin Legume

$1
MOQ: 225  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Lupin Legume
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
HS Code: 120999
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg pp bags
Cultivation: Common (conventional) cultivation

Lupin is also called lupine beans which is the yellow legume seeds.
Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it taste bitter unless you wash it well with water.

The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as it back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupin seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharaohs of the 22nd dynasty.
A quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
There are two kinds of lupins, bitter lupins which have large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloid amounts.

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Sep-12-24

Dried Lupin

$1
MOQ: 20  Metric Tonnes
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Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Dried Lupin
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
HS Code: 120999

What is the Lupin?
Lupin is the yellow legume seed of the genus Lupinus.
They are traditionally eaten as a pickled snack food, primarily in the Mediterranean basin, Latin America, and North Africa.
The most ancient evidence of lupin is from ancient Egypt, dating back to the 22nd century BC.
The bitter variety of the beans is high in alkaloids and is extremely bitter unless rinsed methodically. Low alkaloid cultivars called sweet lupins have been bred, and are increasingly planted

The History and distribution
The earliest archaeological reports on lupins are referred to the Twelfth Dynasty of Egyptian Pharaohs. In their tombs, already domesticated in those times, were discovered.
Seven seeds of this species were also retrieved in the tombs of this dynasty dating back to the 22nd century BC.
They are the most ancient evidence of lupin in the Mediterranean.
Lupin is commonly used in Egypt (known by the name "termes") and is eaten by the Egyptians as a snack anytime during the Sham Elnesim festival, which is a national festival in Egypt whose history goes back to ancient Egyptian times. Lupin was also used by the Ancient Greeks and Romans.


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Jan-11-23

Lupin Beans

MOQ: 1  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Lupin beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
Species: bitter/sweet
Hs Code: 1209990030

Lupin in brief:
- Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it tastes bitter unless you washed it well with water.
- The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupins seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty as well a quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
- There are two kinds of Lupins, bitter Lubin's which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet Lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts.
- Lupini beans packed in jars with brine such as pickles and olives. They are eaten with or without their skin.
- A Termis is the name used in Egypt to call for Lupin. It is consumed as a snack and can cock at home or sold by street vendors.
- Many European countries grind Lupin beans to become flour and used them as an alternative to wheat flour. But in Australia Lupin flour is added to wheat flour in order to promote it and get food with a creamy color.
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Oct-23-23

Bitter Lupine Beans

MOQ: 22  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Lupin beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
Species: bitter/sweet
Hs Code: 12099900
Jul-09-23
Supplier From Australia
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Aug-28-24

Lupinus Genus

$1
MOQ: 23  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Lupinus Genus
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
HS Code: 120999
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg pp bags
Cultivation: Common (conventional) cultivation

Health benefits of Lupin Beans:
1) Prevention of digestive problems:
Periodic use of lupini beans can cure many digestive problems such as constipation and bowel syndrome, as it enhances the health of gut.
2) decrease hypertension and high blood pressure
The protein in lupin helps relax the blood vessels, reducing high blood pressure.
3) Alleviate the constipation:
As the lupin beans contain a high amount of fiber, it facilitates the way of stool through the gut as the gut absorbs water and becomes soft.

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Mar-28-24

Lupinus Seed

MOQ: 24  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Product name: Lupinus Seed
Packing: 25 kg bags
HS Code: 120999
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Feb-24-20
Supplier From Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
 
We are international supplier for Lupin Seeds. Supply sufficient of quality and quantity to meet buyer's demand.

Price: USD 1.00/kg
Origin: Australia

Key Specification/Special Feature
Quality available: Grade A
Packing size/Available (in kg/mt): 25/50 kg PP Bag
Minimum order size and packaging detail: 100 mt
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Sep-30-19

Lupin Beans

$450 - $600
MOQ: 24  Meters
Sample Available
Supplier From Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
 
The sweet lupine can be part of the rations of ruminants has no special limitation, and in the monogastric supplement with synthetic methionine and lysine. In bitter varieties their use is limited by the alkaloids they contain, so they have to be removed, so that they do not limit their toxicity, through cooking and maceration.

Damaged 2.0 %
Split 1.6 %
Shirveled 8.0 %
Foreign Material 0.5 %
Moisture Content 13.0%

We can offer on regular basis Lupins - sweet ( Tormos) size 8 mm++ depends on the availability and packed 25 kilos or 18 kilos in PP single bag with liner inside price on request subject to quantity , packing port of unloading and other information

We can also supply Faba beans , broad Beans , yellow peas , green peas , black eye beans , kidney beans both white and red

Please feel free to send your inquiry and we shall be glad in sending our final offer/quotation
Nov-11-09
Supplier From S.Mykolaivka, Chernihiv Region, Ukraine
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Mar-28-21
Supplier From Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
 
Agricultural company offer own sweet lupine - appropriate for human consumption. PRICE - 580 Euro / MT EXW

PRODUCT ORIGIN - Bulgaria / European Union

Key Specifications/Special Features - "Purity: 99.5%
Moisture: max 12%
Admixture: 0.05%

Harmonization System (HS) Code - 1209999990

Minimum Order Size - 22 MT

Packaging details - In bulk or 25kg PP bags
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Nov-13-23

Termes

MOQ: 20  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Termes / Lupin / Lupin Beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
Species: bitter/sweet
Hs Code: 12099900

Lupin in brief:
- Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it tastes bitter unless you wash it well with water.
- The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupin seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty as well a quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
- There are two kinds of Lupins, bitter Lubin's which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet Lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts.
- Lupini beans packed in jars with brine such as pickles and olives. They are eaten with or without their skin.
- A Termis is the name used in Egypt to call for Lupin. It is consumed as a snack and can cock at home or sold by street vendors.
- Many European countries grind Lupin beans to become flour and use them as an alternative to wheat flour. But in Australia Lupin flour is added to wheat flour in order to promote it and get food with a creamy color.

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Apr-19-14
Supplier From Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
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