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We are specialized in the manufacturing, exporting & supplying of Coriander Seeds in all over the world. The Coriander Seeds, which we offer, are cultivated organically without using any pesticide or insecticide. These Coriander Seeds are commonly used to prepare curries and in curry powders as well. Apart from this, the Coriander Seeds are used to make stews and soups, Italian mortadella sausage, garam masala, harissa, red pepper sauce, etc.
HistoryCoriander is probably native to the Middle East and southern Europe, but has also been known in Asia and the Orient for millennia. It is found wild in Egypt and the Sudan, and sometimes in English fields. The seed is now produced in Russia, India, South America, North Africa and in Holland. It was introduced to Britain by the Romans, who used it in cookery and medicine and was Widely used in English cookery until the Renaissance.
Uses The commonest use of coriander is in curry powders, where it is the bulkiest constituent. The seeds can be used in stews and soups. They blend well with smoked meats and game and feature in traditional English black pudding recipes and Italian mortadella sausage. Coriander is an ingredient of garam masala, pickling spices and is used in cakes, breads and other baked foods. Coriander compliments chili and is included in many chili recipes such as harissa, the hot North African red pepper sauce.
Growth Habits A herbaceous hardy annual, of the parsley family, occassionally surviving into second year. Its height averages 60cm. Its erect slender stems are branching and bright green. The small pink, pale blue or white flowers are borne in compound umbels. The upper leaves are wispy and finely divided, the lower ones broad, undivided and trilobate.
Climate Coriander is grown from seeds. It prefers warm dry conditions. For seed, it is sown in the spring, needing little maintenance. Harvested in about ninety days as soon as seeds are ripe and before they drop. An indication of ripeness is that the seeds aroma turns pleasant. For the leaf, the seeds are sown during the summer.
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Whole Insects | Excreta Mammalian | Excreta Other | Mold | Insect Defiled /Infested | Extraneous Foriegn Matter | Ash. Max | Moisture Max. |
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By Count | By Mg./Lb. | By Mg./Lb. | % by Weight | % by Weight | % by Weight | % by Weight | % by Weight |
(ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ESA) | (ESA) |
4 | 3 | 10 | 1.00% | 1.00% | 0.50% | 7.00% | 12.00% |
The company is primarily engaged in the manufacturing, exporting & supplying Cumin Seeds in all over the world. We can provide Cumin Seeds in three different varieties namely Singapore Quality HPS, Europe Quality HPS, and USA Quality DHPS. The pure and natural Cumin Seeds are used to prepare curries, savoury spice mixtures, chicken dishes, beans, lamb, cakes, casseroled pork, Morocco etc.
Varieties
Europe Quality HPS
1 to 2 % Admixture
No dust & stone
Machine cleaned
Big seeds
Singapore Quality HPS
3 to 4 % Admixture
No dust & stone
Machine cleaned
USA Quality DHPS
1 % Admixture
No dust & stone
Machine cleaned
Supreme quality big seeds
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Whole Insects | Excreta Mammalian | Excreta Other | Mold | Insect Defiled /Infested | Extraneous Foriegn Matter | Ash. Max | Moisture Max. |
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By Count | By Mg./Lb. | By Mg./Lb. | % by Weight | % by Weight | % by Weight | % by Weight | %V / W |
(ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) | (ASTA) |
4 | 3 | 5 | 1.00% | 1.00% | 0.50% | 14.00% | 14.00% |
The clients can avail from us the finest variety of Fenugreek Seeds. These Fenugreek Seeds have higher content of carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, calcium, etc., which make them a healthy spice. The Fenugreek Seeds are majorly used in culinary applications like for preparation of curries, chutneys, dhal dishes, etc. Apart from this, the Fenugreek Seeds are good for producing milk in lactating mothers, for diabetes, etc.
HistoryFenugreek is a slender annual herb of the pea family (Fabaceae). It was used by the ancient Egyptians and is mentioned in medical writings in their tombs. The Romans grew it as fodder for their cattles. Historically, the main usage of fenugreek was medicinal rather than as a labour. The botanical name trigonella refers to the angular seeds and foenum graecum translates as 'Greek hay', which explains its use as cattle feeds.
UsesThe herb is a characteristic ingredient in some curries and chutneys and the fenugreek extract is used to make imitation maple syrup. Because of its high nutritive contents, it is an important ingredient in vegetable and dhal dishes eaten in India. In India, young fenugreek plants are used as a pot herb. The leaves are widely used, fresh or dried, in Indian cooking and are often combined with vegetables. Fenugreek seeds are used in a wide range of home-made or commercial curry powders. In northern Africa the plants are used for fodder.
Growth HabitsFenugreek should be treated as a hardy annual. Seed in early November in light, well-drained soil. Trials conducted at the University of Saskatchewan showed that a density of about 18 plants per metre of row resulted in reasonable yields. Seeding rates range from 24 to 37 lb/ac (27 - 40 kg/ha). Seed will germinate in 2 days and emerge in 7 days when seeded 0.8 to 1.6 in (2 - 4 cm) deep. Seed is harvested in a manner similar to alfalfa seed. The plants can be left in the field until dry- down, usually after a severe frost, and then direct combined.
ClimateIt is either sown in spring or autumn according to climate. In Punjab (India) it has been used as a summer catch-crop fodder or green manure, ripening in 2.5 - 3 months. Seed rates vary widely from 10 to 40 kg/ha, the lower rates being for rainfed crops. Hard-seededness is not a problem, nor is seed production since fenugreek has been grown for its seeds as well as fodder since Antiquity.
New Crop : MARCH - APRIL
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Packaging
Type of Bags | Quantity |
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New Multi Wall Paper Bag | 50 lb/ 22.68 kg |
P. P. Bag | 55.12 lb / 25 kg or 110.23 lb / 50 kg |
Jute Bag | 110.23 lb / 50 kg |
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