Roasted Snacks Dealers in Vijay Nagar Colony, Hyderabad

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  • Roasted Almonds

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    For the Almond connoisseur, we offer nonpareil supreme 1820 almonds dry roasted and unsalted. The Roasted Almond we offer is supreme in size, has high protein, calcium and zinc. Roasted Almonds also lower the risks of heart problems.

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  • cashew nuts

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    • Color: Light White
    • Form: Packed
    • Packaging Type: Pouch, Sachet Bag
    • Packaging Size: 10kg
    • Cultivation Type: Organic
    • Name: Cashew Husk

    Description : The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale) is a tropical evergreen tree that produces the cashew seed and the cashew apple. The tree can grow as high as 14 m (46 ft), but the dwarf cashew, growing up to 6 m (20 ft), has proven more profitable, with earlier maturity and greater yields. The cashew seed is often considered a nut in the culinary sense; this cashew nut is eaten on its own, used in recipes, or processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter. Like the tree, the nut is often simply called a cashew. The species is native to Central America, the Caribbean Islands, and northern South America, including northeastern Brazil. Portuguese colonists in Brazil began exporting cashew nuts as early as the 1550s. In 2017, Vietnam, India, and Ivory Coast were the major producers. The shell of the cashew seed yields derivatives that can be used in many applications including lubricants, waterproofing, paints, and, starting in World War II, arms production.The cashew apple is a light reddish to yellow fruit, whose pulp can be processed into a sweet, astringent fruit drink or distilled into liquor. Technical Requirements of Cashew Cultivation :Soil: The general notion is that "cashew is very modest in its soil requirements and can adapt itself to varying soil conditions without impairing productivity". While Cashew can be grown in poor soils, its performance would be much better on good soils. The best soils for cashew are deep and well-drained sandy loams without a hard pan. Cashew also thrives on pure sandy soils, although mineral deficiencies are more likely to occur. Water stagnation and flooding are not congenial for cashew. Heavy clay soils with poor drainage and soils with pH more than 8.0 are not suitable for cashew cultivation. Excessive alkaline and saline soils also do not support its growth. Red sandy loam, lateritic soils and coastal sands with slightly acidic pH are best for cashew.Climate :Cashew is a tropical plant and can thrive even at high temperatures. Young plants are sensitive to frost. The distribution of cashew is restricted to altitudes upto 700 m above mean sea level where the temperature does not fall below 20°C for prolonged period. Areas where the temperatures range from 20 to 30°C with an annual precipitation of 1000 - 2000 mm are ideal for cashew growing. However, temperatures above 36°C between the flowering and fruiting period could adversely affect the fruit setting and retention. Heavy rainfall, evenly distributed throughout the year is not favourable though the trees may grow and sometimes set fruit. Cashew needs a climate with a well-defined dry season of at least four months to produce the best yields. Coincidence of excessive rainfall and high relative humidity with flowering may result in flower/fruit drop and heavy incidence of fungal diseases.Preparation of Land  :The land should be ploughed thoroughly and levelled in case of agricultural lands. In case of forestlands, the jungle should be cleared well in advance and the debris burnt. After clearing the jungles, land is to be terraced or bunds constructed on sloppy land. In order to ensure better moisture conservation, soil trenches are dug across the contours. The cost of land preparation will vary depending upon the type and method of soil working. Nowadays, use of JCB for soil working is most popular; hence a provision for use of soil working is made in the model. The land preparation work should be completed prior to the onset of monsoon season i.e. during May – June.Varieties : ANDHRA PRADESH. BPP-1. This is a hybrid (H2/11) developed from the cross between Tree No. ... TAMIL NADU. VRI-1 (M 10/4) ... ORISSA. Bhubaneswar-1. ... WEST BENGAL. Jhargram-1. ... MAHARASHTRA. Vengurla-1. ... GOA. Goa-1 (Balli-2) ... KERALA. BLA 39-4 (Madakkathara-1) ... KARNATAKA. Ullal-1. Season June – December is optimum for cultivation.Management Requirement of plantsAbout 200 plants/ha can be planted.Preparation of fieldPits of 45 cm x 45 cm x 45 cm size are dug and filled up with a mixture of soil + 10 kg FYM + one kg neem cakeSpacingA spacing of 7 m either way is adoptedHigh Density PlantingSpacing of 5 x 4 m accommodating 500 plants per hectare is recommended prune the interlocking branches during the July-August to maintain the frameIrrigation/CultivationThe plant starts yielding 3rd year onwards. The peak picking months are March and May. Good nuts are grey green, smooth and well filled. After picking, the nuts are separated from the apple and dried in the sun for two to three days to bring down the moisture content to 10 to 12 %. Properly dried nuts are packed in alkathene bags. This will keep for 6 months.

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    edible silver leaf, Nutritious Walnut, Nutritious Almonds, Spanish Saffron

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  • Namkeens

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    Namkeens, food pellets, customized seasonings powder for snacks, cheese balls

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