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Our Complete range of products are Cassia Seed, Cumin Seed, Fennel Seed, Basil Seed and machine sortex sesame seeds.

Cassia Seed

Our cassia tora seeds are hard to beat in their quality and affordability. These cassia tora seeds are available into many ranges such as cassia tora seed and natural cassia tora seeds. They are bold and small seeds. These seeds are also shiny and are duly machine cleaned. Our products are worthy for export because of our focus on safe packing. These seeds are made available in 24t/Fcl. We have spread our fame as a topnotch cassia tora seeds manufacturer in India.

Cassia tora L., (=Cassia obtusifolia L.), Caesalpiniaceae, occurs throughout India as a . The leaves, flowers and young fruits are illustrated. The root is used in snakebite. The decoction of the leaves is a laxative. The leaves and the seeds are used in skin diseases, particularly ringworm and itch.

The dried and fresh leaves are used in northern Nigeria in the treatment of ulcers, ring worm and other parasitic skin diseases. In cultures, the leaf extracts of the plant showed anti-bacterial activity. Antiviral activity, particularly against Newcastle disease virus and Vaccinia virus.

The leaves are used as a substitute for coffee. The gum from the plant and the seeds is used as a supporting agent for calomel, kaolin and lactone. The seeds are also used as a mordant in dyeing.

Aloe emodin, rhein and chrysophanol. A pleasant smelling fixed oil were extracted from the plant and the seeds. The dried leaves have a flavonoid glucoside. The seeds also have an oxytocic activity.

Color Light Brown Heavy Metal  
Size 0.3 / 0.4 cm Ar Senic Absent
Ash 4% (Max) E-coil Absent
Luck Bold Seed Iron 50 ppm Max
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Cumin Seed

Cumin is the dried seed of the herb Cuminum cyminum, a member of the parsley family. The Cumin plant grows to about 1 to 2 feet tall and is harvested by hand. Cumin is a key component in both Chili Powder and Curry Powder

Cumin seed is a low calorie spice with only about seven calories per teaspoon. Cumin seed is also a source of minerals according to the USDA nutrient database. A teaspoon of cumin seed contains about seven percent of the daily iron requirement and about three percent of the daily manganese requirement. The graph at right displays the mineral content for 100 grams which is about a dozen teaspoons. You will not consume anywhere near that quantity of cumin seed. Because of the small quantities we tend to eat, cumin seed is not likely to contribute in a strong way to our nutrition. Even so, cumin seed can add small amounts of iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium to your diet, chipping away at any iron deficiency you might have.

Cumin Seed Uses

The flavor of Cumin plays a major role in Mexican, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indian cuisines. Cumin is a critical ingredient of chili powder, and is found in achiote blends, adobos, garam masala, curry.

Cumin is thesecond most popular spicein the world after black pepper. Cumin seeds are used as a spice for their distinctive aroma, popular in Nepalese, Indian, Pakistani, North African, Middle Eastern, Sri Lankan, Cuban, northern Mexican cuisines, central Asian Uzbek cuisine, and the western Chinese cuisines of Sichuan and Xinjiang. Cumin can be found in some Dutch cheeses, such as Leyden cheese, and in some traditional breads from France. It is commonly used in traditional Brazilian cuisine. Cumin can be an ingredient in chili powder (often Texan or Mexican-style), and is found in achiote blends, adobos, sofrito, garam masala, curry powder, and bahaarat.

Cumin can be used ground or as whole seeds. Cumin was also used heavily in ancient Roman cuisine. It helps to add an earthy and warming feeling to cooking, making it a staple in certain stews and soups, as well as curries and chilli.

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Fennel Seed

The word fennel developed from the Middle English fenel or fenyl. This came from the Old English fenol or finol, which in turn came from the Latin feniculum or foeniculum, the diminutive of fenum or faenum, meaning "hay". The Latin word for the plant was ferula, which is now used as the genus name of a related plant. As Old English finule it is one of the nine plants invoked in the pagan Anglo-Saxon Nine Herbs Charm, recorded in the 10th century.

In Ancient Greek, fennel was called marathon, and is attested in Linear B tablets as ma-ra-tu-wo. John Chadwick noted this word is the origin of the place name Marathon (meaning "place of fennel"), site of the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. In Greek mythology, Prometheus used the stalk of a fennel plant to steal fire from the gods. Also, it was from the giant fennel, Ferula communis, that the Bacchanalian wands of the god Dionysus and his followers were said to have come.

Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, is a perennial herb. It is erect, glaucous green, and grows to heights of up to 2.5 m, with hollow stems. The leaves grow up to 40 cm long; they are finely dissected, with the ultimate segments filiform (threadlike), about 0.5 mm wide. (Its leaves are similar to those of dill, but thinner.) The flowers are produced in terminal compound umbels 515 cm wide, each umbel section having 2050 tiny yellow flowers on short pedicels. The fruit is a dry seed from 410 mm long, half as wide or less, and grooved.

Cultivation and uses

Fennel is widely cultivated, both in its native range and elsewhere, for its edible, strongly flavoured leaves and fruits, which are often mistermed "seeds". Its aniseed flavour comes from anethole, an aromatic compound also found in anise and star anise, and its taste and aroma are similar to theirs, though usually not as strong.

The Florence fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Azoricum Group; syn. F. vulgare var. azoricum) is a cultivar group with inflated leaf bases which form a bulb-like structure. It is of cultivated origin, and has a mild anise-like flavour, but is more aromatic and sweeter. Florence fennel plants are smaller than the wild type. Their inflated leaf bases are eaten as a vegetable, both raw and cooked. There are several cultivars of Florence fennel, which is also known by several other names, notably the Italian name finocchio. In North American supermarkets, it is often mislabelled as "anise".

Fennel seeds are sometimes confused with those of anise, which are similar in taste and appearance, though smaller. Fennel is also used as a flavouring in some natural toothpastes.

Fennel features prominently in Mediterranean cuisine, where bulbs and fronds are used, both raw and cooked, in side dishes, salads, pastas, vegetable dishes and risottos. Fennel seed is a common ingredient in Italian sausages and meatballs and northern European rye breads[citation needed].

Many cultures in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East use fennel seed in their cookery. Fennel is one of the most important spices in Kashmiri Pandit and Gujarati cooking.[citation needed] It is an essential ingredient of the Assamese/Bengali/Oriya spice mixture panch phoron and in Chinese five-spice powders. In many parts of Pakistan and India, roasted fennel seeds are consumed as mukhwas, an after-meal digestive and breath freshener. In Bengal fennel is eaten after a meal and sometimes it is accompanied by roasted coriander and ajwain. Fennel leaves are used as leafy green vegetables either by themselves or mixed with other vegetables, cooked to be served and consumed as part of a meal, in some parts of India. In Lebanon, it is used to make a special kind of egg omelette (along with onions, and flour) called ijjeh.

Many egg, fish, and other dishes employ fresh or dried fennel leaves. Florence fennel is a key ingredient in some Italian and German salads, often tossed with chicory and avocado, or it can be braised and served as a warm side dish. It may be blanched or marinated, or cooked in risotto.

Other Uses

Syrup prepared from fennel juice was formerly given for chronic coughs. It is one of the plants which is said to be disliked by fleas, and powdered fennel has the effect of driving away fleas from kennels and stables.

All information is given in good faith but no guarantee of accuracy is made nor can we anticipate every possible application of our product nor variations in manufacturing equipment and methods. Our products are therefore sold without warranty express of implied , and on the condition that the purchaser relies on his own ability to determine the suitability of each product for a particular purpose. Statement concerning the possible use of our products are not intended as recommendations for use. No liability is accepted for infringement of any patents.

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Basil Seed

  • Purity 99%
  • Inpurity 1%
  • Admixture 1%

Also known as common basil, this type of basil is used mostly Used in cuisines and also in medicines. Italian cuisines make the maximum use Of this basil, and it is also used in Thai and Vietnamese cuisines. Their leaves are Are as talls as 2-3 inches and apper in bright green colour. It smells like a clove. In India it is known by the name of Tulsi AGRO PRODUCT Pepole suffering from arthritis can benefit a lot, when taken with food as the basil is also equipped with anti inflammatory properties.

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Machine Sortex Sesame Seeds

  • Style Hulled
  • Cultivation Type Common
  • Purity 99.95%
  • Type Sesame Seeds
  • Port Mundra
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Packaging Details 25 Kg , 50 Kg and 1000kg Jumbo PP Bag
  • Model Number 07

 

HULLED WHITE SESAME SEED 
A   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.97% /99.98%
  PURITY 99.97 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 4 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 1 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.03 % Max.
B   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.95% 
  PURITY 99.95 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.05 % Max.
C   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
  OTHER COLOR 5% MAX 
     
  Natural White Sesame seed 
A   Sesame Seed Natural Sortex clean 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   White Color Sortex 
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
B Natural Sesame seed 99/1/1 %
  PURITY 99/1/1 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  1 % Max.
c Natural Sesame seed 98/2 %
  PURITY 99/2 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OILCONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  2 % Max.
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Bunium Persicum Seeds - Cumin Seeds

  • Color Yellowish Green
  • Model Number 0111
  • Packaging Details 25KG AND 50KG PP BAG
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Supply Ability 500 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
  • Cultivation Style Open Air
  • Port Mundra

SL.NO

CHARACTERISTICS

SPECIFICATION

1.

Description

It is free from Mould, Living and dead insects, insect’s fragments, and rodent contamination, other harmful substance and added colouring matter.

2.

Extraneous matter

Max 3.0 % by weight

3.

Broken fruits (Damaged or shrivelled, discoloured and immature seed)

Max 5.0 % by weight

4.

Moisture

Max 10.0 % by weight

5.

Total ash on dry basis

Max 9.50 % by weight

6.

Acid insoluble ash in dilute HCl on dry basis

Max 3.0 % by weight

7.

Non – volatile ether extract on dry basis

Min 15.0 % by weight

8.

Volatile oil content on dry basis

Min 1.5 % by weight V / W

9.

Salmonella

Absent in 25 gram

10.

Proportion of edible seeds other than cumin seeds

Absent

11.

Insect damaged matter

Max 1.0 % by weight

 

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Dill Seed

  • Quality 1) Mid-Brown in colour.
  • General Specifications 1) Admixture max 1%. Machine Cleaned.
  • Packing In about 50 kgs jute bags nett.
  • Quantity About 12 MT per 20 ft FCL.
  • Photo 1) Dillseed.

Dill originated in Eastern Europe. Zohary and Hopf remark that "wild and types of dill are widespread in the Mediterranean basin and in West Asia."

Although several twigs of dill were found in the tomb of Amenhotep II, they report that the earliest archeological evidence for its cultivation comes from late Neolithic lake shore settlements in Switzerland.[2] Traces have been found in Roman ruins in Great Britain.

In Semitic languages it is known by the name of Shubit. The Talmud requires that tithes shall be paid on the seeds, leaves, and stem of dill.The name dill comes from Old English dile, thought to have originated from a Norse or Anglo-Saxon word dylle meaning to soothe or lull, the plant having the carminative property of relieving gas. In tamil it is known as Sada kuppi. In Sanskrit, this herb is called Shatapushpa. In Gujrati it is known as hariz. In romanian Romania) it is called Mrar.

Dill Seed Uses

Fresh and dried dill leaves (sometimes called "dill " to distinguish it from dill seed) are used as herbs, mainly in Sweden, the Baltic, in Russia, and in central Asia.

Dill seed is used as a spice, with a flavor somewhat similar to caraway but also resembling that of fresh or dried dill . Dill seeds were traditionally used to soothe the stomach after meals. Dill oil can be extracted from the leaves, stems and seeds of the plant.

In Arabic, dill seed is called ain jaradeh (means cricket eye) used as a spice in cold dishes like fattosh and pickles. In Lao cuisine and parts of northern Thailand and Vietnam, dill is known in English as Laotian coriander and Lao cilantro. In the Lao language, it is called Phak See, and in Thai, it is known as Phak Chee Lao. In Lao cuisine, the herb is typically used in mok pa (steamed fish in banana leaf) and several coconut milk-based curries that contain fish or prawns. Lao coriander is also an essential ingredient in Vietnamese dishes like ch c and canh c th l.

In India, dill is prepared in the manner of yellow Moong dal as a main-course dish. It is considered to have very good anti-gas properties, and hence it is used as mukhwas, or an after-meal digestive. It is also traditionally given to mothers immediately after childbirth.

Cultivation

Successful cultivation requires warm to hot summers with high sunshine levels; even partial shade will reduce the yield substantially. It also prefers rich, well drained soil. The seeds are viable for 310 years. The seed is harvested by cutting the flower heads off the stalks when the seed is beginning to ripen. The seed heads are placed upside down in a paper bag and left in a warm dry place for a week. The seeds then separate from the stems easily for storage in an airtight container.

Companion Planting

When used as a companion planting, dill draws in many beneficial insects as the umbrella flower heads go to seed. Fittingly, it makes a good companion plant for cucumbers. It is a poor companion for carrots and tomatoes.

All information is given in good faith but no guarantee of accuracy is made nor can we anticipate every possible application of our product nor variations in manufacturing equipment and methods. Our products are therefore sold without warranty express of implied , and on the condition that the purchaser relies on his own ability to determine the suitability of each product for a particular purpose. Statement concerning the possible use of our products are not intended as recommendations for use. No liability is accepted for infringement of any patents.

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Flax Seeds

  • Brand Name recol
  • Hybrid No
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Moisture 10% Max
  • Style Hulled
  • Model Number 50
  • Supply Ability 300 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
  • Color Brown

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

   

 

Product: FLAX SEED (Lin Seed )

Quality :-  Sortex Clean Bold Size Seed

 
   
   

 

 

PARAMETER

RESULT

Purity

99.90%

Admixture

0.10%

Moisture

10% Max

Protein

15% Minimum

Fiber 

14% Minimum

Fat

30% Minimum

Omega –3 (ALA)                                     

18% Minimum

Omega –6 (LA)                                        

5% Minimum

Omega –9 (OA)                                       

6% Minimum

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Faluda Seed

  • Style Fresh
  • Type Basil
  • Certification GMP, HACCP, KOSHER
  • Color Black
  • Port Mundra
  • Product Type Single Herbs & Spices
  • Place of Origin Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Packaging Details 25 Kg , 50 Kg and 1000 kg Jumbo PP Bag
  • Weight (kg) 25
  • Supply Ability 300 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
  • Lead Time Shipped in 10 days after payment
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Sesame Seeds

  • Cultivation Type Common
  • Color White Black
  • Port Mundra
  • Brand Name ricol
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Hybrid No
  • Moisture 4% Max
  • Supply Ability 300 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month

  HULLED WHITE SESAME SEED 
A   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.97% /99.98%
  PURITY 99.97 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 4 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 1 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.03 % Max.
B   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.95% 
  PURITY 99.95 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.05 % Max.
C   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
  OTHER COLOR 5% MAX 
     
  Natural White Sesame seed 
A   Sesame Seed Natural Sortex clean 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   White Color Sortex 
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
B Natural Sesame seed 99/1/1 %
  PURITY 99/1/1 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  1 % Max.
c Natural Sesame seed 98/2 %
  PURITY 99/2 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OILCONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  2 % Max.
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Sesbania Seed

  • Color Black, Green
  • Moisture 5% Max
  • Size 0.3 to 0.4 cm.
  • Ash Content 5 % (max.)
  • Heavy Metal -
  • Iron 50 ppm (max.)
  • Arsenic Nill
  • E-Coli Absent
  • Packing 50 kg. Bag packing

The genus name Sesbania is a latinised version of the old name Sesban of Arabic origin.

Sesbania is a legume also known as a "Swamp Pea". It is great for duck marshes and quail. Sesbania makes a good cover for ducks and upland game birds, growing as high as 8-12 feet. It is one of the finest quality quail foods available. Dove and wild turkey also have a craving for Sesbania. Grows best in moist, heavy lands though will grow im most soils. In India seeds are sown in June-July at onset of southwest monsoon; sowings after September produce poor seed production. In southern United States seed broadcast after soil has been moistened by rains in April or May and harrowed. In India seed is usually broadcast, but sometimes drilled in rows of 30cm apart. Thicker planting facilities harvest of small plants. The crop is fast growing and needs little weeding.

Usually, no fertilizers are applied. In India, it is grown as main crop in rice rotation or as a border crop on the edge of rice fields. The seeds get ready to cut in September or October, but the fiber does not suffer it left standing until seed is ripe in November. In India seed matures in about 5-51 / 2 months; in the United States in about 2 months.

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SYSBANIA SPLITED

  • Moisture 12 % Max.
  • Passing 90 % Min.
  • Proteins (N x 6.25) 5 % Max.
  • Fat 1.0 % Max.
  • A.I.R. 3.0 % Max.
  • Ash 1.0 % Max.
  • Viscosity. By Brooke field Viscometer at 25ÂșC, 20 rpm 2000 / 2500 Cps Min.
  • Spindle No-4 Solution - 1% 3500 / 5000 Cps Max.
  • pH 5.5 - 7.0
  • Carbohydrates ( by difference ) 80 % Min.
  • Arsenic 3 ppm Max.
  • Lead 2 ppm Max.
  • Heavy Metals 20 ppm Max.
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Post Buy Requirement

Seeds

We offer a complete product range of Cassia Seed, Cumin Seed, Fennel Seed, Basil Seed and machine sortex sesame seeds

Cassia Seed

Our cassia tora seeds are hard to beat in their quality and affordability. These cassia tora seeds are available into many ranges such as cassia tora seed and natural cassia tora seeds. They are bold and small seeds. These seeds are also shiny and are duly machine cleaned. Our products are worthy for export because of our focus on safe packing. These seeds are made available in 24t/Fcl. We have spread our fame as a topnotch cassia tora seeds manufacturer in India.

Cassia tora L., (=Cassia obtusifolia L.), Caesalpiniaceae, occurs throughout India as a . The leaves, flowers and young fruits are illustrated. The root is used in snakebite. The decoction of the leaves is a laxative. The leaves and the seeds are used in skin diseases, particularly ringworm and itch.

The dried and fresh leaves are used in northern Nigeria in the treatment of ulcers, ring worm and other parasitic skin diseases. In cultures, the leaf extracts of the plant showed anti-bacterial activity. Antiviral activity, particularly against Newcastle disease virus and Vaccinia virus.

The leaves are used as a substitute for coffee. The gum from the plant and the seeds is used as a supporting agent for calomel, kaolin and lactone. The seeds are also used as a mordant in dyeing.

Aloe emodin, rhein and chrysophanol. A pleasant smelling fixed oil were extracted from the plant and the seeds. The dried leaves have a flavonoid glucoside. The seeds also have an oxytocic activity.

Color Light Brown Heavy Metal  
Size 0.3 / 0.4 cm Ar Senic Absent
Ash 4% (Max) E-coil Absent
Luck Bold Seed Iron 50 ppm Max
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Cumin Seed

Cumin is the dried seed of the herb Cuminum cyminum, a member of the parsley family. The Cumin plant grows to about 1 to 2 feet tall and is harvested by hand. Cumin is a key component in both Chili Powder and Curry Powder

Cumin seed is a low calorie spice with only about seven calories per teaspoon. Cumin seed is also a source of minerals according to the USDA nutrient database. A teaspoon of cumin seed contains about seven percent of the daily iron requirement and about three percent of the daily manganese requirement. The graph at right displays the mineral content for 100 grams which is about a dozen teaspoons. You will not consume anywhere near that quantity of cumin seed. Because of the small quantities we tend to eat, cumin seed is not likely to contribute in a strong way to our nutrition. Even so, cumin seed can add small amounts of iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium to your diet, chipping away at any iron deficiency you might have.

Cumin Seed Uses

The flavor of Cumin plays a major role in Mexican, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indian cuisines. Cumin is a critical ingredient of chili powder, and is found in achiote blends, adobos, garam masala, curry.

Cumin is thesecond most popular spicein the world after black pepper. Cumin seeds are used as a spice for their distinctive aroma, popular in Nepalese, Indian, Pakistani, North African, Middle Eastern, Sri Lankan, Cuban, northern Mexican cuisines, central Asian Uzbek cuisine, and the western Chinese cuisines of Sichuan and Xinjiang. Cumin can be found in some Dutch cheeses, such as Leyden cheese, and in some traditional breads from France. It is commonly used in traditional Brazilian cuisine. Cumin can be an ingredient in chili powder (often Texan or Mexican-style), and is found in achiote blends, adobos, sofrito, garam masala, curry powder, and bahaarat.

Cumin can be used ground or as whole seeds. Cumin was also used heavily in ancient Roman cuisine. It helps to add an earthy and warming feeling to cooking, making it a staple in certain stews and soups, as well as curries and chilli.

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Fennel Seed

The word fennel developed from the Middle English fenel or fenyl. This came from the Old English fenol or finol, which in turn came from the Latin feniculum or foeniculum, the diminutive of fenum or faenum, meaning "hay". The Latin word for the plant was ferula, which is now used as the genus name of a related plant. As Old English finule it is one of the nine plants invoked in the pagan Anglo-Saxon Nine Herbs Charm, recorded in the 10th century.

In Ancient Greek, fennel was called marathon, and is attested in Linear B tablets as ma-ra-tu-wo. John Chadwick noted this word is the origin of the place name Marathon (meaning "place of fennel"), site of the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. In Greek mythology, Prometheus used the stalk of a fennel plant to steal fire from the gods. Also, it was from the giant fennel, Ferula communis, that the Bacchanalian wands of the god Dionysus and his followers were said to have come.

Fennel, Foeniculum vulgare, is a perennial herb. It is erect, glaucous green, and grows to heights of up to 2.5 m, with hollow stems. The leaves grow up to 40 cm long; they are finely dissected, with the ultimate segments filiform (threadlike), about 0.5 mm wide. (Its leaves are similar to those of dill, but thinner.) The flowers are produced in terminal compound umbels 515 cm wide, each umbel section having 2050 tiny yellow flowers on short pedicels. The fruit is a dry seed from 410 mm long, half as wide or less, and grooved.

Cultivation and uses

Fennel is widely cultivated, both in its native range and elsewhere, for its edible, strongly flavoured leaves and fruits, which are often mistermed "seeds". Its aniseed flavour comes from anethole, an aromatic compound also found in anise and star anise, and its taste and aroma are similar to theirs, though usually not as strong.

The Florence fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Azoricum Group; syn. F. vulgare var. azoricum) is a cultivar group with inflated leaf bases which form a bulb-like structure. It is of cultivated origin, and has a mild anise-like flavour, but is more aromatic and sweeter. Florence fennel plants are smaller than the wild type. Their inflated leaf bases are eaten as a vegetable, both raw and cooked. There are several cultivars of Florence fennel, which is also known by several other names, notably the Italian name finocchio. In North American supermarkets, it is often mislabelled as "anise".

Fennel seeds are sometimes confused with those of anise, which are similar in taste and appearance, though smaller. Fennel is also used as a flavouring in some natural toothpastes.

Fennel features prominently in Mediterranean cuisine, where bulbs and fronds are used, both raw and cooked, in side dishes, salads, pastas, vegetable dishes and risottos. Fennel seed is a common ingredient in Italian sausages and meatballs and northern European rye breads[citation needed].

Many cultures in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East use fennel seed in their cookery. Fennel is one of the most important spices in Kashmiri Pandit and Gujarati cooking.[citation needed] It is an essential ingredient of the Assamese/Bengali/Oriya spice mixture panch phoron and in Chinese five-spice powders. In many parts of Pakistan and India, roasted fennel seeds are consumed as mukhwas, an after-meal digestive and breath freshener. In Bengal fennel is eaten after a meal and sometimes it is accompanied by roasted coriander and ajwain. Fennel leaves are used as leafy green vegetables either by themselves or mixed with other vegetables, cooked to be served and consumed as part of a meal, in some parts of India. In Lebanon, it is used to make a special kind of egg omelette (along with onions, and flour) called ijjeh.

Many egg, fish, and other dishes employ fresh or dried fennel leaves. Florence fennel is a key ingredient in some Italian and German salads, often tossed with chicory and avocado, or it can be braised and served as a warm side dish. It may be blanched or marinated, or cooked in risotto.

Other Uses

Syrup prepared from fennel juice was formerly given for chronic coughs. It is one of the plants which is said to be disliked by fleas, and powdered fennel has the effect of driving away fleas from kennels and stables.

All information is given in good faith but no guarantee of accuracy is made nor can we anticipate every possible application of our product nor variations in manufacturing equipment and methods. Our products are therefore sold without warranty express of implied , and on the condition that the purchaser relies on his own ability to determine the suitability of each product for a particular purpose. Statement concerning the possible use of our products are not intended as recommendations for use. No liability is accepted for infringement of any patents.

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Basil Seed

  • Purity 99%
  • Inpurity 1%
  • Admixture 1%

Also known as common basil, this type of basil is used mostly Used in cuisines and also in medicines. Italian cuisines make the maximum use Of this basil, and it is also used in Thai and Vietnamese cuisines. Their leaves are Are as talls as 2-3 inches and apper in bright green colour. It smells like a clove. In India it is known by the name of Tulsi AGRO PRODUCT Pepole suffering from arthritis can benefit a lot, when taken with food as the basil is also equipped with anti inflammatory properties.

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Machine Sortex Sesame Seeds

  • Style Hulled
  • Cultivation Type Common
  • Purity 99.95%
  • Type Sesame Seeds
  • Port Mundra
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Packaging Details 25 Kg , 50 Kg and 1000kg Jumbo PP Bag
  • Model Number 07

 

HULLED WHITE SESAME SEED 
A   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.97% /99.98%
  PURITY 99.97 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 4 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 1 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.03 % Max.
B   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.95% 
  PURITY 99.95 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.05 % Max.
C   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
  OTHER COLOR 5% MAX 
     
  Natural White Sesame seed 
A   Sesame Seed Natural Sortex clean 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   White Color Sortex 
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
B Natural Sesame seed 99/1/1 %
  PURITY 99/1/1 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  1 % Max.
c Natural Sesame seed 98/2 %
  PURITY 99/2 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OILCONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  2 % Max.
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Bunium Persicum Seeds - Cumin Seeds

  • Color Yellowish Green
  • Model Number 0111
  • Packaging Details 25KG AND 50KG PP BAG
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Supply Ability 500 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
  • Cultivation Style Open Air
  • Port Mundra

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CHARACTERISTICS

SPECIFICATION

1.

Description

It is free from Mould, Living and dead insects, insect’s fragments, and rodent contamination, other harmful substance and added colouring matter.

2.

Extraneous matter

Max 3.0 % by weight

3.

Broken fruits (Damaged or shrivelled, discoloured and immature seed)

Max 5.0 % by weight

4.

Moisture

Max 10.0 % by weight

5.

Total ash on dry basis

Max 9.50 % by weight

6.

Acid insoluble ash in dilute HCl on dry basis

Max 3.0 % by weight

7.

Non – volatile ether extract on dry basis

Min 15.0 % by weight

8.

Volatile oil content on dry basis

Min 1.5 % by weight V / W

9.

Salmonella

Absent in 25 gram

10.

Proportion of edible seeds other than cumin seeds

Absent

11.

Insect damaged matter

Max 1.0 % by weight

 

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Dill Seed

  • Quality 1) Mid-Brown in colour.
  • General Specifications 1) Admixture max 1%. Machine Cleaned.
  • Packing In about 50 kgs jute bags nett.
  • Quantity About 12 MT per 20 ft FCL.
  • Photo 1) Dillseed.

Dill originated in Eastern Europe. Zohary and Hopf remark that "wild and types of dill are widespread in the Mediterranean basin and in West Asia."

Although several twigs of dill were found in the tomb of Amenhotep II, they report that the earliest archeological evidence for its cultivation comes from late Neolithic lake shore settlements in Switzerland.[2] Traces have been found in Roman ruins in Great Britain.

In Semitic languages it is known by the name of Shubit. The Talmud requires that tithes shall be paid on the seeds, leaves, and stem of dill.The name dill comes from Old English dile, thought to have originated from a Norse or Anglo-Saxon word dylle meaning to soothe or lull, the plant having the carminative property of relieving gas. In tamil it is known as Sada kuppi. In Sanskrit, this herb is called Shatapushpa. In Gujrati it is known as hariz. In romanian Romania) it is called Mrar.

Dill Seed Uses

Fresh and dried dill leaves (sometimes called "dill " to distinguish it from dill seed) are used as herbs, mainly in Sweden, the Baltic, in Russia, and in central Asia.

Dill seed is used as a spice, with a flavor somewhat similar to caraway but also resembling that of fresh or dried dill . Dill seeds were traditionally used to soothe the stomach after meals. Dill oil can be extracted from the leaves, stems and seeds of the plant.

In Arabic, dill seed is called ain jaradeh (means cricket eye) used as a spice in cold dishes like fattosh and pickles. In Lao cuisine and parts of northern Thailand and Vietnam, dill is known in English as Laotian coriander and Lao cilantro. In the Lao language, it is called Phak See, and in Thai, it is known as Phak Chee Lao. In Lao cuisine, the herb is typically used in mok pa (steamed fish in banana leaf) and several coconut milk-based curries that contain fish or prawns. Lao coriander is also an essential ingredient in Vietnamese dishes like ch c and canh c th l.

In India, dill is prepared in the manner of yellow Moong dal as a main-course dish. It is considered to have very good anti-gas properties, and hence it is used as mukhwas, or an after-meal digestive. It is also traditionally given to mothers immediately after childbirth.

Cultivation

Successful cultivation requires warm to hot summers with high sunshine levels; even partial shade will reduce the yield substantially. It also prefers rich, well drained soil. The seeds are viable for 310 years. The seed is harvested by cutting the flower heads off the stalks when the seed is beginning to ripen. The seed heads are placed upside down in a paper bag and left in a warm dry place for a week. The seeds then separate from the stems easily for storage in an airtight container.

Companion Planting

When used as a companion planting, dill draws in many beneficial insects as the umbrella flower heads go to seed. Fittingly, it makes a good companion plant for cucumbers. It is a poor companion for carrots and tomatoes.

All information is given in good faith but no guarantee of accuracy is made nor can we anticipate every possible application of our product nor variations in manufacturing equipment and methods. Our products are therefore sold without warranty express of implied , and on the condition that the purchaser relies on his own ability to determine the suitability of each product for a particular purpose. Statement concerning the possible use of our products are not intended as recommendations for use. No liability is accepted for infringement of any patents.

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Flax Seeds

  • Brand Name recol
  • Hybrid No
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Moisture 10% Max
  • Style Hulled
  • Model Number 50
  • Supply Ability 300 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
  • Color Brown

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS

   

 

Product: FLAX SEED (Lin Seed )

Quality :-  Sortex Clean Bold Size Seed

 
   
   

 

 

PARAMETER

RESULT

Purity

99.90%

Admixture

0.10%

Moisture

10% Max

Protein

15% Minimum

Fiber 

14% Minimum

Fat

30% Minimum

Omega –3 (ALA)                                     

18% Minimum

Omega –6 (LA)                                        

5% Minimum

Omega –9 (OA)                                       

6% Minimum

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Faluda Seed

  • Style Fresh
  • Type Basil
  • Certification GMP, HACCP, KOSHER
  • Color Black
  • Port Mundra
  • Product Type Single Herbs & Spices
  • Place of Origin Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Packaging Details 25 Kg , 50 Kg and 1000 kg Jumbo PP Bag
  • Weight (kg) 25
  • Supply Ability 300 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month
  • Lead Time Shipped in 10 days after payment
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Sesame Seeds

  • Cultivation Type Common
  • Color White Black
  • Port Mundra
  • Brand Name ricol
  • Place of Origin Gujarat, India
  • Hybrid No
  • Moisture 4% Max
  • Supply Ability 300 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month

  HULLED WHITE SESAME SEED 
A   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.97% /99.98%
  PURITY 99.97 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 4 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 1 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.03 % Max.
B   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.95% 
  PURITY 99.95 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.05 % Max.
C   Sesame Seed Hulled Auto Dry Sortex 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   Color Sortex (Mech. Dried)
  MOISTURE 5 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  --  50 % Min.
  FFA 2 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
  OTHER COLOR 5% MAX 
     
  Natural White Sesame seed 
A   Sesame Seed Natural Sortex clean 99.90% 
  PURITY 99.90 % Min.
  QUALITY   White Color Sortex 
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  00.10 % Max.
B Natural Sesame seed 99/1/1 %
  PURITY 99/1/1 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OIL CONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  1 % Max.
c Natural Sesame seed 98/2 %
  PURITY 99/2 % Min.
  QUALITY   Natural White Color  
  MOISTURE 6.0 % Max.
  OILCONTENT  48 %  Min.
  FFA 1.5 % Max.
  ADMIXTURE  2 % Max.
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Sesbania Seed

  • Color Black, Green
  • Moisture 5% Max
  • Size 0.3 to 0.4 cm.
  • Ash Content 5 % (max.)
  • Heavy Metal -
  • Iron 50 ppm (max.)
  • Arsenic Nill
  • E-Coli Absent
  • Packing 50 kg. Bag packing

The genus name Sesbania is a latinised version of the old name Sesban of Arabic origin.

Sesbania is a legume also known as a "Swamp Pea". It is great for duck marshes and quail. Sesbania makes a good cover for ducks and upland game birds, growing as high as 8-12 feet. It is one of the finest quality quail foods available. Dove and wild turkey also have a craving for Sesbania. Grows best in moist, heavy lands though will grow im most soils. In India seeds are sown in June-July at onset of southwest monsoon; sowings after September produce poor seed production. In southern United States seed broadcast after soil has been moistened by rains in April or May and harrowed. In India seed is usually broadcast, but sometimes drilled in rows of 30cm apart. Thicker planting facilities harvest of small plants. The crop is fast growing and needs little weeding.

Usually, no fertilizers are applied. In India, it is grown as main crop in rice rotation or as a border crop on the edge of rice fields. The seeds get ready to cut in September or October, but the fiber does not suffer it left standing until seed is ripe in November. In India seed matures in about 5-51 / 2 months; in the United States in about 2 months.

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SYSBANIA SPLITED

  • Moisture 12 % Max.
  • Passing 90 % Min.
  • Proteins (N x 6.25) 5 % Max.
  • Fat 1.0 % Max.
  • A.I.R. 3.0 % Max.
  • Ash 1.0 % Max.
  • Viscosity. By Brooke field Viscometer at 25ÂșC, 20 rpm 2000 / 2500 Cps Min.
  • Spindle No-4 Solution - 1% 3500 / 5000 Cps Max.
  • pH 5.5 - 7.0
  • Carbohydrates ( by difference ) 80 % Min.
  • Arsenic 3 ppm Max.
  • Lead 2 ppm Max.
  • Heavy Metals 20 ppm Max.
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