Watermelon seeds thong thai TT 444.
Price : INR 250.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life : 1 Year Feature : Good For Health, Pesticide Free Packaging Type : Plastic Box Packaging Size : 5-10kg Country of Origin : India Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Size : 10-11cm Moisture : 9-10% Admixture : 0.5%Max Size: between 8mm - 12mm Color: brownish with 4% maximum other color seed Size: between 8mm - 12mm Color: creamy with 4% max. other color seeds. Size: between 10mm - 14mm Color: white. Size: between 10mm - 14mm Color: white, and differs from the previous grade in the seeds weight. Watermelon seeds Uses: One of the common protein supplements like cotton seeds, groundnuts, soybean seeds and rape seeds. When roasted or salted in shell are known as popular snack just like sunflower seeds, also considered a nutritional fiber-rich snack. Watermelon seeds are used in Naturopathic medicine. It contains magnesium which regulates blood pressure and has a beneficial effect on blood sugar. Additionally, it contains mono and polyunsaturated fats which help reduce blood cholesterol and reduce high blood pressure. Watermelon seed oil is primarily used for cosmetics. Its stable shelf life, light texture and moisturizing prosperities make it a suitable emollient. Hulled watermelon seeds can used to make garnish cakes, various yummy desserts and also used as a part in preparing special salads and soups. Watermelon seeds could be used as animal feed. Watermelon seeds cake is good source of protein for animal and it is comparable to cotton cake, linseeds cake and neem seeds cake.gs.
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Watermelon seed is a clean and healthy nut with a lot of nutrition such as protein, glucid, lipid; vitamins B1, B2, E; calcium, iron, zinc, etc. Especially, protid inside watermelon seed is an essential component for nervous system and the growing of muscles, blood and bones. Eating a handful of watermelon seeds everyday may enhance memory and protect from coronary heart diseases.
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Watermelon Seeds Available in store Nutty, Crunchy, and Nutrient-Dense - The Wholesome Snack Alternative At Embera Exports, we offer premium watermelon seeds, sourced from the finest farms in India. Known for their delightful crunch and rich, nutty flavor, watermelon seeds are a versatile and nutritious addition to any diet. Our high-quality seeds are not only delicious but also packed with health benefits, making them a must-have in every pantry. SKU: EMB - 2027 Why Choose Embera Exports Watermelon Seeds? Premium Quality: Our watermelon seeds are carefully harvested and selected to ensure only the finest quality seeds are offered. Each batch is meticulously cleaned and roasted to preserve their natural flavor and nutritional value. Rich Flavor and Texture: Embera Exports Watermelon Seeds have a satisfying crunch and a slightly nutty taste that enhances both sweet and savory dishes. They are perfect for snacking or as a nutritious ingredient in a variety of recipes. Health Benefits: Watermelon seeds are a nutritional powerhouse. Rich in healthy fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals, they support heart health, aid in digestion, and promote healthy skin. Their antioxidant properties also help combat oxidative stress and inflammation. Usage Embera Exports Watermelon Seeds can be enjoyed in numerous ways: Sprinkle on salads, smoothies, and grain bowls for added crunch and nutrition. Incorporate into baking, adding to bread, muffins, and granola for a wholesome touch. Blend into smoothies or yogurt for a nutrient boost. Enjoy as a healthy snack, roasted and lightly salted for a delicious treat. Global Export of Indian Watermelon Seeds India is recognized for producing high-quality watermelon seeds, celebrated for their rich flavor and impressive nutritional profile. At Embera Exports, we ensure that our watermelon seeds are processed with the highest quality standards, delivering a product that meets international regulations.
We are a supplier of superior seeds such as cucumber seeds, pumpkin seeds, watermelon seeds, melon seeds, vegetable seeds, okra seeds, and many more. we can supply.
Spices: spices like ajwain (bishop's weed), bay leaf, black pepper, green cardamom, cloves, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, turmeric, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, mustard seeds, star anise, whole red chilli, tamarind, saffron pulses: black beans (urad dal), chickpeas (kabuli chana), chana dal, green peas (matar), kidney beans (rajma), lentils (masoor dal), pigeon peas (arhar daal), soybeans dry fruits: almonds, apricots, betel nuts, cashew nut, charoli, chestnut, coconut, figs, flax seeds, fox nuts, groundnuts, jaggery, pine nuts, pistachio, poppy seeds, prunes, pumpkin seeds, raisins, sesame seeds, watermelon seeds, walnut spices powder: black pepper powder, cardamom powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, red chilli powder, tamarind powder, turmeric powder blend spices: butter chicken masala, butter paneer masala, biryani masala, chana masala, chat masala, chicken angara masala, chicken masala, chicken tandoori.Exporter
Guavas - The fruit is roughly spherical with a furrowed smooth surface. The most alluring element of a Guava is its fragrance, a bouquet of bright tropical aromatics. The flesh is unique to many fruits, its texture a combination of a firm banana with the succulence of an apple. Tiny edible seeds pattern the flesh's core. The flavor of Guava is a reflection of its aromatics, though more subtle with notes of pineapple, papaya, banana and lemon. PRODUCT INFO Guavas variety for export from Thailand is Kimju and Pan Si Thong. Wrap with foam net to protect its skin and might wrap again by plastic shrink film. It can also pack on tray for 500g or 1000g depends on the size of Guavas. USES Although Guava is a fruit, its culinary uses are nearly unlimited. Guava can be eaten whole for simple fresh eaten. They may be used for applications both sweet and savory, fresh, cooked, hot and cold. SEASONS Guava can be produced nearly all year round
PRODUCT INFO Melon Cucumber Laithai are used as fresh vegetables as well as cucumbers. It is commonly eaten fresh as a dipping vegetable. It tastes like cucumber but has a firmer texture (less water). It is also used in salads and curries as well as cucumbers. Including being able to pickle as a pickled melon as well, preferably pickled to have a sweet and slightly salty taste than pickled sour. USES Ripe Melon Cucumber Laithai are eaten in desserts or eaten as a fruit by blending melons into a drink. Thai melon blended or mixed with coconut milk. Besides making sweets Ripe melons can also be eaten directly like watermelons, but they are not as popular as watermelons because they are not as sweet. Including not as popular as melon (cantaloupe) because the taste is not as sweet and the meat is more messy.As usual, we usually eat melons cooked with coconut milk and called Thai melons. Or eat it with white sugar, it's delicious, but no matter how you eat it, melon has outstanding properties to treat disease. such as coughing from tuberculosis, constipation, and urinary tract infections, thus helping to alleviate such symptoms and diseases and have the opportunity to eventually recoverThe smell and taste of fresh Thai melon is also suitable for making Thai melon juice because it is easy to make, good smell and taste, beautiful color, high nutritional value. Because it is very high in vitamin A, it also contains a lot of vitamin C, phosphorus, calcium, etc. Season Melon Cucumber Laithai produces a good yield during From July to September, Thai melons can be planted in all regions of Thailand.
PRODUCT INFO Green Thai papayas widely vary in size, ranging from 15-50 centimeters in length and 10-20 centimeters in diameter, and are oval and elongated in shape. The thin skin is smooth, slightly waxy, firm, and green. Underneath the surface, the flesh is crisp, white with pale green edging, and dense with a central seed cavity filled with white pith and many inedible seeds. When raw, Green Thai papayas are crunchy with a very mild and neutral taste similar to the flavor of jicama or cucumber. Green Thai papayas are a good source of vitamins A and C and also contain folate, magnesium, manganese, and potassium. Green Thai papayas are best suited for both raw and cooked applications such as boiling or sauteing. The fruits are most well-known for their use in som tan, which is a Thai salad that mixes Green Thai papaya with fish sauce, lime, chile, garlic, and varying vegetables. Green Thai papaya can also be added to stews, pickled for extended use, grated, fried, and mixed with small shrimp to make okoy, or cooked into sour curries such as gaeng som. In Thailand, Green papaya is also blended into soups and is heavily spiced with chiles as the fruit has minimal flavor and showcases other spices. Green Thai papaya pairs well with long beans, carrots, daikon radish, chiles, cherry tomatoes, cilantro, green onions, shallots, turmeric, and peanuts. The unripe fruits will keep for a couple of days at room temperature but will then begin to ripen. Once ripe, papayas will keep up to one week when stored in the refrigerator. USES In Thailand, papaya is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and is used medicinally to help cleanse the digestive system. The leaves and sap are also used in traditional medicine to reduce the itchiness of insect bites and general swelling in the body. In addition to topical use, dried leaves are commonly steeped into a tea and are believed to stimulate digestion. Elongated papaya varieties are often seen in markets sold in slender pieces, stored over ice, so locals can buy the pieces daily as needed. Many Thai families also grow papaya in their home gardens to utilize the fruits, leaves, and sap year-round in medicinal and culinary applications. Season Green Thai papayas are available year-round in tropical climates.
PRODUCT INFO Thai pumpkins are medium to large in size, averaging 8 to 14 pounds, and have a flattened, round to ovate shape. The rind is deeply ribbed, textured, firm, and thin, sometimes covered in a powdery coating. When young, Thai pumpkins are dark green, covered in tan speckles and mottling, and as the pumpkin matures in storage, it transitions into to a uniform tan to light brown hue. Underneath the rind, the flesh is dense, bright orange-yellow, and has a drier consistency, encasing a small central cavity filled with ivory seeds and stringy fibers. Thai pumpkins develop a smooth, creamy, and soft texture when cooked and have a rich, sweet, and subtle, spice-like flavor.Thai pumpkins are a good source of vitamins A and C, which are antioxidants that strengthen the immune system, reduce inflammation, and boost collagen production within the skin. The pumpkins also provide potassium to help balance fluid intake, manganese to activate enzymes in the body, and some fiber to stimulate the digestive tract. USES Thai pumpkins, botanically classified as Cucurbita moschata, are large, ridged fruits that grow on a vining plant belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family. The name Thai pumpkin is a general descriptor used to encompass multiple varieties of pumpkins commonly grown in Thailand. Pumpkins have become a favored secondary crop in Thailand and are planted as an additional source of income. The thick-fleshed pumpkins are valued for their resistance to disease, high yields, large size, and easy-to-grow nature. Thai pumpkins are also being cultivated in the United States through exotic farms and in home gardens as a specialty variety. The main variety of Thai pumpkin that is cultivated in both Thailand and the United States is also known as Rai Kaw Tok. SEASON Thai pumpkins are available year-round in Thailand.
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.