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Raisin varieties depend on the type of grape used, and are made in a variety of sizes and colors including green, black, blue, purple, and yellow. Seedless varieties include the sultana (also known as Thompson Seedless in the USA) and Flame grapes. Raisins are typically sun-dried, but may also be water-dipped, or dehydrated. "Golden raisins" are made from sultanas, treated with sulfur dioxide (SO2), and flame-dried to give them their characteristic color. A particular variety of seedless grape, the Black Corinth, is also sun-dried to produce Zante currants, miniature raisins that are much darker in color and have a tart, tangy flavor. Several varieties of raisins are produced in Asia and, in the West, are only available at ethnic specialty grocers. Green raisins are produced in Iran.
There are only two species of cultivated rice in the world, Oryza sativa (Asian rice) and Oryza glaberrima (African rice). Both species are annual grasses (except in the tropics, where the plant can be perennial) belonging to the family Poaceae which are cultivated for their grain which is considered a staple food in most parts of the world. Asian and African rice plants are morphologically very similar and can be difficult to tell apart. They have rounded stems (called culms) which are divided into nodes and internodes.
Brown rice and white rice have similar amounts of calories and carbohydrates. The main differences between the two forms of rice lie in processing and nutritional content. When only the outermost layer of a grain of rice (the husk) is removed, brown rice is produced. To produce white rice, the next layers underneath the husk (the bran layer and the germ) are removed, leaving mostly the starchy endosperm.
Drying (dehydrating) food is one of the oldest and easiest methods of food preservation. Dehydration is the process of removing water or moisture from a food product. Removing moisture from foods makes them smaller and lighter. Dehydrated foods are ideal for backpacking, hiking, and camping because they weigh much less than their non-dried counterparts and do not require refrigeration. Drying food is also a way of preserving seasonal foods for later use.
The corn leaf plant, more commonly known as corn plant (Dracaena fragrans), is a broadleaf evergreen that may grow up to 50 feet tall within its native range in the tropics of western Africa, though it is more commonly seen as an indoor houseplant with a height between 4 to 6 feet. The sensitive plant may only be grown outdoors in the frost free conditions found in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 to 12. Corn plant has a distinct appearance and is fairly easy to identify.
You can get health-supportive antioxidant benefits from all varieties of corn, including white, yellow, blue, purple and red corn. But recent research has shown the antioxidant benefits from different varieties of corn actually come from different combinations of phytonutrients. In the case of yellow corn, it's the antioxidant carotenoids leading the way, with especially high concentrations of lutein and zeaxanthin. In the case of blue corn, it's the anthocyanins. There's one particular hydroxybenzoic acid in purple cornprotocatechuic acidthat's also been recently linked to the strong antioxidant activity in this corn variety.
Health Benefits:Corn has gathered a diverse reputation in the U.S. For some people, corn is a "staple" food that provides the foundation for tortillas, burritos, or polenta. For others, corn is a "snack" food that comes in the form of popcorn and corn chips. For still others, corn is a "special summertime food" that is essential at barbecues and cookouts. But regardless of its reputation, corn is seldom considered in the U.S. as a unique source of health benefits. Yet that's exactly what research results are telling us about this amazing grain.
Groundnut is the major oilseed of India. It accounts for around 25% of the total oilseed production of the country. Annual production of Indian Peanuts and Indian Peanuts oil are around 5-8mln and 1.5 mln tons respectively. Peanuts Production is highly vulnerable to rainfall deviations and display huge fluctuation between years.
Bold Counts per Ounce: 35/40, 38/42, 40/45, 45/50, 45/55, 50/60, 60/70, 70/80 Java Counts per Ounce: 40/50, 45/55, 50/60, 60/70, 70/80, 80/90, 100/120, 120/140, 140/160, 160/180 Red Skin Counts per Ounce: 70/80, 80/90Groundnut kernels for oil crushing is also available Moisture: 7% max OR 8% max (as per customer requirements) Admixture: 1% max OR 0% max (as per customer requirements) Foreign Material: 0.50% max OR 0.00% max (as per customer requirements) Oil content: 42% - 48% max Aflatoxin: - Aflatoxin negative - 5 PPB (TLC method) - 10 PPB (HPLC/ELISA method with B1B2 contion) - 20 PPB (HPLC/ELISA method with B1B2 contion) - as per customer requirement Packing: - New Jute Bags of 50/25/20/10/9/8 Kgs Gross - New vacuum pack inside and outer layer with PP woven bags 25 Kgs Gross - One 20" FCL can load 20 MTS or 400 Bags of 50 Kgs each
Desiccated coconut is crisp, snow white in colour and has a sweet pleasant and fresh taste of the nut. It is made from fresh coconuts which are harvested at just the right time to ensure the best flavour. The coconut is then dried to the perfect moisture content to ensure long shelf life, best flavour and mouth feel, is produced from matured coconuts and the white coconut meat is granulated into the various desired cuts and is available as Macaroon, Medium, Flakes, Shreds, Chips, or as Coconut Flour.It's also available either as Sweetened, Toasted, or Toasted Sweetened. It can be used as a substitute to grated fresh coconut in household preparations. It is a very important coconut kernel based product having very good demand all over the world in the confectionery and allied food industries.
India is the largest producers & exporters of Red Chillies. There are various kinds of Red Chilly grown in India. Variety of Chilli depends on it's size, color, hotness, skin thickness, seeds etc. We export all varieties of red chillies. Following are the names of Red Chilly produced in India.
Shelf Life : Long Broken : 3% Max Yellow or Discolor : 4% Max Loose Seeds : 1% Max Packing : In New Jute Gunny Bags or PP Bags Packing Weight : 5 Kg / 10 Kg / 15 Kg / 20 Kg / 25 Kg / 30 Kg or as required Delivery Terms : EX- WORKS, FOB, CFR, CIF or as required by the buyer Mode of Payment : T/T or L/C at Sight Supply ability : 5000 Metric Tons / month