Mangostana Extract Upto 60% Mangostin
Botanical Name Keywords1 : Garcinia Gummi-gutta Keywords 2 : binukaw Keywords 3 : Brindal Berry Type : Herbal Extract Extraction Type : Solvent Color : Brown yellow fine powder MOQ : 100 kg processing time : 1 week-2 week port: Mumbai place of origin: India packaging : 25 kg HDPE payment options : Negotiable
Tribulus Extract Upto 60% Saponin/ 20% Protodioscin
Mucuna Extract Upto 60% L-Dopa
Concept - Agglomerated coffee is a coffee to which after being dried, powder is added and then an additional steam belt or steam curtain process is applied which causes the particles to bind together thus, forming granules. ... The water is extracted in a controlled process, yielding large, golden coffee crystals. Availability- 100% Coffee or different Coffee chicory blends 70/30 , 60/40,50/50, 40/60 , 30/70 Price: 950/kg
Garcinia Cambogia Extract ( Water Soluble ), TRIPLE SALT. Quantity - 500 Kgs
Senna Extract Upto 60% Sennoside
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
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Groundnut Kernels (Arachis Hypogaea) The groundnut or peanut is one of the important legume crops of tropical and, semiarid tropical countries, where it provides a major source of edible oil and, vegetable protein. Groundnut Kernel contains 47-53% oil and 25-36% protein. India,, China, Nigeria, Gambia, Senegal and USA are the major groundnut producing, countries. There are two most common names used for this crop i.e. groundnut or, peanut. The term groundnut is used in most countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and, Australia, while in north and South America it is commonly referred to as peanut., In India the important groundnut cultivating states are Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan., Groundnuts are used in various forms, which include groundnut oil, roasted and salted, groundnut, boiled or raw groundnut or as a paste popularly known as groundnut (or, peanut) butter. Groundnut oil is the most important product of the crop, which is used, for both domestic and industrial purposes. About 75% of the world groundnut, production is used in extraction of edible oil. Java Peanuts : Java types are smaller in size, round shape and pinkish in colour compared to Bold type. The later are longer and bigger in size having dark reddish colour. Type, Grade , Other Aspects. Java, 50/60, 60/70, 70/80, 80/90, 90/100, Damage/Splits : 1.5% Max (varies as per the quality) Look forward hearing from you soon. Contact Us For Prices
Groundnut Kernels (Arachis Hypogaea) The groundnut or peanut is one of the important legume crops of tropical and, semiarid tropical countries, where it provides a major source of edible oil and, vegetable protein. Groundnut Kernel contains 47-53% oil and 25-36% protein. India,, China, Nigeria, Gambia, Senegal and USA are the major groundnut producing, countries. There are two most common names used for this crop i.e. groundnut or, peanut. The term groundnut is used in most countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and, Australia, while in north and South America it is commonly referred to as peanut., In India the important groundnut cultivating states are Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan., Groundnuts are used in various forms, which include groundnut oil, roasted and salted, groundnut, boiled or raw groundnut or as a paste popularly known as groundnut (or, peanut) butter. Groundnut oil is the most important product of the crop, which is used, for both domestic and industrial purposes. About 75% of the world groundnut, production is used in extraction of edible oil. Bold Peanuts :- Java types are smaller in size, round shape and pinkish in colour compared to Bold type. The later are longer and bigger in size having dark reddish colour. Type, Grade , Other Aspects Bold, 38/42, 40/45, 40/50, 50/55, 50/60, 60/70, 70/80, 80/90, Moisture : Between 6% to 8%, Admixture : 1% Max Look forward hearing from you soon.
Groundnut Kernels (Arachis Hypogaea) The groundnut or peanut is one of the important legume crops of tropical and, semiarid tropical countries, where it provides a major source of edible oil and, vegetable protein. Groundnut Kernel contains 47-53% oil and 25-36% protein. India,, China, Nigeria, Gambia, Senegal and USA are the major groundnut producing, countries. There are two most common names used for this crop i.e. groundnut or, peanut. The term groundnut is used in most countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and, Australia, while in north and South America it is commonly referred to as peanut., In India the important groundnut cultivating states are Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh,, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan., Groundnuts are used in various forms, which include groundnut oil, roasted and salted, groundnut, boiled or raw groundnut or as a paste popularly known as groundnut (or, peanut) butter. Groundnut oil is the most important product of the crop, which is used, for both domestic and industrial purposes. About 75% of the world groundnut, production is used in extraction of edible oil. Blanched Peanuts : Java types are smaller in size, round shape and pinkish in colour compared to Bold type. The later are longer and bigger in size having dark reddish colour. Type, Grade , Other Aspects. Blanched, 40/50, 50/60, 38/42, Aflatoxin : as per buyer's requirement Look forward hearing from you soon.
White to tan powder, Soluble in water, and is stable at temperatures of 50-60 Degree C Bromelain is an enzyme extract derived from the stems of pineapples, although it exists in all parts of the fresh pineapple. The extract has a history of folk medicine use. As an ingredient, it is used in cosmetics, as a topical medication, and as a meat tenderizer.
Ball clay, or plastic clay as it is also known, is an extremely rare mineral, only found at a handful of locations around the world. It is a kaolinitic clay that commonly consists of 20 - 80% kaolinite, 10 - 25% mica, 6 - 65% quartz as well as organic matter. Ball clay is formed from the weathering and transportation by water of parent rocks which are deposited in ancient river basins from where it is extracted. Applications: - Ball clays are prized for the production of traditional ceramics such as sanitaryware, tableware, wall and floor tiles as well as for technical ceramics and electrical porcelains. Ball Clay products are immensely used in the manufacturing of Ceramics, Sanitaryware, Vitrified Tiles, Glazes and Engobes ultramarine and in various other purposes. As per requirement Custom sizes and Material of required specifications can be made in case of Bulk and Regular orders. BRIGHTNESS: - 96+ AS PER REQUIREMENT Index Compound Result 1. Silica - (SiO2) 50 - 65 % 2. Alumina - (AI2O3) 20 - 35 % 3. Iron - (Fe2O3) 0.33 - 2 % 4. Titanium - (TiO2) 0.31 - 3 % 5. Potash - (K2O) 0.19 - 2 % 6. L Value 60 - 88 %
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