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Dehydrated Chilli Pepper in bulk packaging
Peppers are commonly broken down into three groupings: bell peppers, sweet peppers, and hot peppers. Most popular pepper varieties are seen as falling into one of these categories or as a cross between them.
Cultivars grown in North America and Europe are believed to all derive from Capsicum annuum, and have white, yellow, red or purple to black fruits. In 2016, the world’s production of raw green chili peppers amounted to 34.5 million tons, with China producing half.
Capsicum fruits have been a part of human diets since about 7,500 BC, and are one of the oldest cultivated crops in the Americas,[7] as origins of cultivating chili peppers are traced to east-central Mexico some 6,000 years ago.They were one of the first self-pollinating crops cultivated in Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America.
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Dehydrated Garlic Allium Sativum in bulk packaging
Common name: Garlic
Latin name: Allium sativum L.
Family: Liliaceae
Other names: Engl.: garlic, English garlic, poor man’s treacle. Deu.: Knoblauch, Alterswurzel, Knobloch, Knofel, Stinkerzwiebel. Suom.: valkosipuli. Sven.: vitlök. Fran.: ail, ail blanc, ail cultivé. Span.: ajo.
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Dehydrated Leek Allium ampeloprasum in bulk packaging
Leeks are widely known vegetables that have been used in local cuisine for hundreds of years. Their incredible properties make them a preferred ingredient for chefs and anybody trying to stick to a healthy diet. This superfood, in fact, contains high levels of flavonoids, vitamins A, E, and K, and fibers
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Dehydrated Lemon Citrus Limon in bulk packaging
Lemons are the wonders of the fruit world. Packed with good nutrition, anti-bacterial, a natural bleach, tasty, and lovely to look at into the bargain! They can be used in cooking, added to cleaning products or beauty products, and are excellent for healing and fighting infection. What a little yellow bomb of goodness they are, so dehydrating them simply has to be done!
It can be used for so many things the list is almost endless. For example dried lemon slices can be added to tea, or to iced water for a cool summer drink, for flavoring, As an antiseptic , Aids digestion, fights inflammation, has antiseptic and coagulant properties, good for the hair
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Dehydrated Onion Allium cepa in bulk packaging
Common name: Onion
Latin name: Allium cepa L.
Family: Liliaceae
Other names: Engl.: garden onion, common onion, onion, shallot. Arabic: Basal. Deu.: Zwiebel. Suom.: ruokasipuli, hillosipuli, kepasipuli, punasipuli, ryvässipuli, tavallinen sipuli, vihersipuli. Sven.: matlök, gullök, potatislök, rödlök, syltlök. Fran.: oignon
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Dehydrated Orange Citrus Sinensis in bulk packaging
Oranges (Citrus sinensis) are considered to be the fruits of winter and are found from December to April in groceries. An average orange, 5.5 cm diagonal, contains: 3.5 g of fiber (soluble and insoluble); 11% of recommended daily intake of vitamin B1 and folic acid; and 107% of recommended daily intake of vitamin C. Oranges resist long enough at room temperature, but if kept in the refrigerator, it can last up to 3 weeks. Oranges can be used in many ways and almost all parts of it, including the peel, can be used. But most often they are consumed without peel, fresh or in the form of juice.
Rich in vitamin C, fiber, calcium, and vitamin D, orange juice contains essential nutrients and fortifying substances for the bone system. Peel oranges is often put in drinks made from other fruits. Aschoff et al. compared the bioavailability of β-cryptoxanthin from either fresh navel oranges (C. sinensis L. Osbeck) or pasteurized orange juice. From their studies, orange juice represents a more bioavailable source of β-cryptoxanthin than fresh oranges (Aschoff et al., 2015b). In others studies on content from freshly squeezed, flash-pasteurized, and pasteurized juices (Aschoff et al., 2015a) assumed that the higher hesperidin level in orange fruits compared to orange juice offers only a limited nutritional benefit.
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Dill Herb Anethum graveolens Essential Oil
Common name: Dill
Latin name: Anethum graveolens L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Engl.: dill. Deu.: Dill, Gurkenkraut. Suom.: tilli. Sven.: dill. Fran.: aneth, faux anis, fenouil bâtard. Bot. syn.: Anethum sowa Roxb. ex Flem., Peucedanum graveolens (L.) Benth. & Hook. f., Peucedanum graveolens Hiern., Peucedanum sowa Roxb. ex Flem..
Description:
Dill is a hapaxanthic annual herb very similar in appearance and structure to fennel, that reaches a height of 3 to 4 ft (0.9 – 1.2 m) at maturity. It has finely cut ferny leaves that appear quite feathery, and small, yellowish-green flowers are borne in umbels. The plant usually consists of a single stalk, with hollow stems and blue-green foliage.
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Dill Infused Oil Dill herb, seed or oil infused in Carrier Oil
Dill infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Dill or mixed with dill essential oil . The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Dill and is suitable for direct use for consumer
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Dill Infused Oil Dill herb, seed or oil infused in Carrier Oil
Dill infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Dill or mixed with dill essential oil . The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Dill and is suitable for direct use for consumer
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Dill Infused Oil Dill herb, seed or oil infused in Carrier Oil
Dill infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Dill or mixed with dill essential oil . The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Dill and is suitable for direct use for consumer
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Dill Seeds Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
Login to view pricesDill Seeds Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
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Dill Weed Leaves Herb Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
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