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Dried Fruits #8716316

Tiger Nuts

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Metric Ton
  • Color Black, Brown , Yellow
  • Usage Tiger nuts have a history of being used to boost libido. They're used as aphrodisiacs in Ayurvedic medicine. In addition, men in Nigeria have used tiger nuts for generations to treat erectile dysfunct
  • Product Name Tiger Nuts

Tiger Nuts

Cyperus esculentus is a crop of the sedge family widespread across much of the world.

It is found in most of the Eastern Hemisphere, including Southern Europe, Africa and Madagascar,

as well as the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.

Tiger nuts, also known as chufa, yellow nutsedge or earth almonds, are not actually nuts, but rather edible tubers.

They're the size of a chickpea but wrinkly with a chewy texture and sweet nutty flavor similar to coconut.

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Delivery Time : 7 TO 14 WORKING DAYS

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Betal Nuts

  • Type Natrual
  • Style Dried
  • Color Brown
  • Shape Round
  • Moisture 10-15%
  • Impurity 1%
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Ginkgo Nuts

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Metric Ton
  • Color Light yellow
  • Product Name Ginkgo Nuts
  • Usage Ginkgo nuts have long been used in Asian cuisines. The Chinese believe that ginkgo nuts have medicinal and aphrodisiac properties, and use them in congees, and certain dishes served at special occasio

Maidenhair tree

Plant

Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko, also known as the maidenhair tree, is a species of tree native to China.

It is the only living species in the order Ginkgoales, which first appeared over 290 million years ago.

A sweet, buff-colored, olive sized nut that is obtained from the center of the inedible fruit of the maidenhair tree, which is native to China.

The hard shell of the nut is removed and the nutmeat inside is soaked in hot water to loosen the skin, which is discarded. Ginkgo nuts, which are available in Asian markets, are sold dried or canned in brine.

The brine must be rinsed from the nuts before they can be used. Ginkgo nuts turn bright green when they are cooked and have a resinous flavor. They are very popular in Asian cooking, especially in Japanese recipes.

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Delivery Time : 7 TO 14 WORKING DAYS

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Dried Fruits #8716316

Tiger Nuts

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Metric Ton
  • Color Black, Brown , Yellow
  • Usage Tiger nuts have a history of being used to boost libido. They're used as aphrodisiacs in Ayurvedic medicine. In addition, men in Nigeria have used tiger nuts for generations to treat erectile dysfunct
  • Product Name Tiger Nuts

Tiger Nuts

Cyperus esculentus is a crop of the sedge family widespread across much of the world.

It is found in most of the Eastern Hemisphere, including Southern Europe, Africa and Madagascar,

as well as the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.

Tiger nuts, also known as chufa, yellow nutsedge or earth almonds, are not actually nuts, but rather edible tubers.

They're the size of a chickpea but wrinkly with a chewy texture and sweet nutty flavor similar to coconut.

Additional Information:

Payment Terms : L/C, T/T, Western Union,

Packaging Details : As required by our customers.

Delivery Time : 7 TO 14 WORKING DAYS

View Complete Details

Betal Nuts

  • Type Natrual
  • Style Dried
  • Color Brown
  • Shape Round
  • Moisture 10-15%
  • Impurity 1%
View Complete Details

Ginkgo Nuts

  • Min. Order (MOQ) 10 Metric Ton
  • Color Light yellow
  • Product Name Ginkgo Nuts
  • Usage Ginkgo nuts have long been used in Asian cuisines. The Chinese believe that ginkgo nuts have medicinal and aphrodisiac properties, and use them in congees, and certain dishes served at special occasio

Maidenhair tree

Plant

Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko, also known as the maidenhair tree, is a species of tree native to China.

It is the only living species in the order Ginkgoales, which first appeared over 290 million years ago.

A sweet, buff-colored, olive sized nut that is obtained from the center of the inedible fruit of the maidenhair tree, which is native to China.

The hard shell of the nut is removed and the nutmeat inside is soaked in hot water to loosen the skin, which is discarded. Ginkgo nuts, which are available in Asian markets, are sold dried or canned in brine.

The brine must be rinsed from the nuts before they can be used. Ginkgo nuts turn bright green when they are cooked and have a resinous flavor. They are very popular in Asian cooking, especially in Japanese recipes.

Additional Information:

Payment Terms : L/C, T/T, Western Union,

Packaging Details : As required by our customers.

Delivery Time : 7 TO 14 WORKING DAYS

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