Black Pepper
600 - 650 Per kg
100000 kg (MOQ)
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We are a credible Exporter and Supplier of Black Pepper in Rajkot, Gujarat. Our Pepper is free from all kinds of unwanted materials. The Pepper that we offer is widely used to add a rich flavour. Our Black Pepper has various skin and health benefits. We package Pepper in high-grade packaging material in order to increase its shelf life. Our Black Pepper is highly beneficial for eyes.
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15 Metric Ton (MOQ)
We are offering black pepper. mg1, 500gl, tgseb, tgeb, pepper pinhead, pepper husk
Dry Red Chilli
130 Per Kilogram
5 Ton (MOQ)
Black Pepper
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Meet Foods is offering Black Pepper. We make available naturally and hygienically processed Black Pepper with zero adulteration also we never compromise with its quality. Thus, we indulge in using the finest and modern tools in its formulation. Owing to this, the offered range has a longer shelf life and provides superior effectiveness. In addition, we offer the product in special packaging which keeps their freshness intact for long durations and at the best rate possible. Meet Foods has made its mark as one of the leading exporters and suppliers of Indian seeds & Powder.
Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder
520 Per kg
50 kg (MOQ)
Aazito is sourcing spices from their farms. Our farms are located in Gondal, Gujarat, famous for their spices. Aazito’s spices are ground with cold grinding technology which is stable at 40°C (104°F) to 45°C (113°F). In the normal grinding method temperature is reach up to 120°C (248°F), Spices begin to lose their pungency and flavor at around 60°C(140°F). Our technology preserves the test and aroma of spices as well. Therefore, you only need the least quantity of spices to create great food. Spices Range: Chilli Powder (Kashmiri+Reshmpato) Hot Chilli Powder (Reshampato) Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder (Kashmiri) Turmeric Powder Coriander Powder Cumin Powder Black Pepper Powder Fennel Powder
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Chili peppers, despite their fiery “hotness”, are one of very popular spices known for their medicinal and health benefiting properties. The chili, actually, is a fruit pod from the plant belonging to the nightshade family (Solanaceae), within the genus, capsicum. Scientific name: Capsicum annum. The chili plant is native to Central American region where it was employed as one the chief spice ingredients in Mexican cuisine for centuries. It was later introduced to the rest of the world by Spanish and Portuguese explorers during 16th and 17th centuries, and today grown widely in many parts of the world as an important commercial crop. Several cultivars of chili peppers are grown all around the world. Depending on the cultivar type, their hotness ranges from mild, fleshy (Mexican bell peppers) to fiery, tiny, Nag Jalokiya chili peppers of Indian subcontinent. The hotness of chili is measured in “Scoville heat units” (SHU). On the Scoville scale, a sweet bell pepper scores 0, a jalapeño pepper around 2,500-4,000 units, and a Mexican habañeros may have 200,000 to 500,000 units. Chilies have a strong spicy taste that comes to them from the active alkaloid compounds: capsaicin, capsanthin and capsorubin. HEALTH BENEFITS OF CHILIS Chili pepper contains an impressive list of plant derived chemical compounds that are known to have disease preventing and health promoting properties. Chilies contain health benefiting an alkaloid compound in them, capsaicin, which gives them strong spicy pungent character. Fresh chili peppers, red and green, are rich source of vitamin-C. 100 g fresh chilies provide about 143.7 µg or about 240% of RDA Chili peppers have amazingly high levels of vitamins and minerals. Just 100 g provides They are also good in other antioxidants which helps protect the body from injurious effects of free radicals generated during stress, diseases conditions. Chilies contain a good amount of minerals like potassium, manganese, iron, and magnesium. Chilies are also good in B-complex group of vitamins such as niacin, pyridoxine (vitamin B-6), riboflavin and thiamin (vitamin B-1). These vitamins are essential in the sense that human body requires them from external sources to replenish. SELECTION AND STORAGE Dry chilies can be stored at room temperature in a cool, dark place, inside airtight containers for many months; and can be milled to powder using mixer/grinder as and when required. Powdered chili pepper should be stored in cool place inside an airtight container. USES Chili peppers contain chemical compound capsaicin. Capsaicin and its co-compounds used in the preparation of ointments, rubs and tinctures for their astringent, counter-irritant and analgesic properties. These formulations have been in use in the treatment of arthritic pain, post-herpetic neuropathic pain, sore muscles, etc. Dried chili powder is an important ingredient in the spice mix known as curry powder in many Asian countries Hot chilies used as a condiment in the preparation of soups, chili sauce, spicy water, vinegar-spice mix, etc. Chilies, soaked in yogurt and then dried under sunlight, are used as condiment side-dish which served during dinner time in south-Indian states.
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