Wheat
We have for our clients high protein indian wheat. This indian wheat have hectoliters weight min 78% min and yield of wet gluten 27% min. Sourced from India, America and Canada, our indian wheat come packed in gunny bags and are delivered within approximately 30 days time.
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Horseradish Essential Oil, Horseradish is a perennial plant of the Brassicaceae family, which includes mustard and cabbages. Horseradish Essential Oil, Horseradish is a perennial plant of the Brassicaceae family, which includes mustard and cabbages. The plant is probably native to southeastern Europe and western Asia, but is popular around the world today. It grows up to 1.5 metres (five feet) tall and is mainly cultivated for its large white, tapering root, although the leaves are also edible. Its root is used as a vegetable or ground in a condiment called prepared horseradish, and has at times been used as the bitter herbs in the Passover meal in some Jewish communities. The horseradish root itself has hardly any aroma. When cut or grated, however, enzymes from the damaged plant cells break down sinigrin (a glucosinolate) to produce allyl isothiocyanate (mustard oil), which irritates the sinuses and eyes.Botanical Name: Armoracia rusticana P.G. Gaertn., B. Mey. & Scherb. Family: Brassicaceae Synonyms: Cochlearia armoracia, Armoracia lapathifolia, Rorippa armoracia, Nasturtium armoracia, great raifort, mountain radish, wild horseradish, horse-radish, red cole. Parts Used: Water soaked roots Extraction Method: Steam/water distillation Appearance: Colourless to pale yellow liquid. Aroma Description: Sharp, potent, biting Consistancy: Thin Historical Uses: Historically used for fever, digestive complaints and urinary infections, good for arthritis and rheumatism, Used as a condiment. Modern Uses: Aromatherapy use NONE. Use as a condiment and flavouring. Cautions: Oral toxin, dermal irritant, mucous membrane irritant.
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Indian sugar is a class of edible crystalline substances, mainly sucrose, lactose and fructose. Human taste buds interpret its flavor as sweet. Indian sugar as a basic food carbohydrate primarily comes from sugar cane and from sugar beet, but also appears in fruit, honey, sorghum, pure sugar maple (in maple syrup), and in many other sources. It forms the main ingredient in much candy.
...moresilver powders
Silver powders extended to our clients are 100% pure and of A1 quality. Silver powders is a very ductile and malleable monovalent coinage metal with a brilliant white metallic luster that can take a high degree of polish. Applications:• Precious Metal• Can be alloyed with mercury and tin at room temperature to make amalgams• In photography and electronics• In solder and brazing• In mirrors and optics• In nuclear reactors• As a catalyst• In medicine, food, clothing • As currency and more
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Avail from us, our range of yellow maize that comes in both yellow and white color. Grown in Indian fields, the consignments are delivered with in 15days of lead time. Superior in quality, yellow maize offered by us are widely demanded by clients across the globe and are supplied in gunny bags.
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Machine Dried Semi Selected Natural Bay Laurel Leaves.Appearance : Regular,Green to light-green leaves Flavour: Pleasant, fragrantTaste: Delicate,mixed with bitterness.
...moreGold Powders
We offer our customers gold powders in all form and type. It is highly sought after precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value, in jewelery, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history. Gold powders occurs as nuggets or grains in rocks, underground "veins" and in alluvial deposits. It is one of the coinage metals. Gold powder is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable and ductile substance known. Pure gold has a bright yellow color traditionally considered attractive.
...morediamonds
A diamond has become a symbol of eternal love and classic beauty, with it's timeless gleam and strength it represents a special piece of jewellery in anyone's collection. The manner in which a diamond is cut defines its value and dramatically affects its beauty, brightness and scintillation, that is, a diamonds cut hugely effects the way the diamond causes light to "dance". Beauty aside, buying diamonds can be a daunting task if you are not confident that you know what you're buying.• Diamond Characteristics not only determine how nicely the diamond shines but importantly the value. The 4C's - cut, colour, clarity & carat determine the price so study these carefully to help you match the right diamond to suit your budget• You can tell the different types of diamonds by their colour and the rare coloured diamonds are much more expensive than the common colourless or white diamonds.• Diamonds come in different shapes, such as round, princess (square), emerald, asscher (a square emerald cut), marquise, oval, pear, heart, cushion and more. The round brilliant cut is by far the most popular, in particular for solitaire engagement rings, but keep in mind that diamonds come in all sorts of shapes for all forms of designs.
...moreCurry Leaf
Fresh Green Curry Leaves. Aromatic in Nature. Free from insect holes, yellowishness, Dullness. The curry leaf of curry leaf tree is a spice. The tree is an aromatic deciduous one, five meter in height, 15-40 cm in diameter.
...moreCardamom Seeds
The Most Common Form Of Cardamom Seeds Is Used As A Flavoring, Mainly For Coffee And Tea.
...moreBay Leaf
Indian Bay Leaf (Laurus nobilis L) is used in spices.Shape: Elliptical Indian Bay Leaf (Laurus nobilis L) SpecificationLength of Leaf: 2.5-7.5 cmWidth of Leaf: 1.6-2.5 cmShape:Elliptical
...moreBasmati rice
Our range of indian basmati rice is grown in Indian fields and supplied to our clients in different parts of the world. The indian rice offered by us also includes pusa and brown basmati rice. All the orders are delivered by us within approximately 21 days of delivery. Our range of indian basmati rice is offered in gunny bags.
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