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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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Spinach Spinacia oleracea dried Leaves and Powder in bulk packaging
Spinach is an incredible source of vitamins, minerals, protein, antioxidants, and many other essential nutrients. To top it all off, dehydrated spinach flakes are delicious and taste great in just about any recipe.
Dried spinach has a mild and bright flavor that stands alone, but also complements a variety of other foods. If you are cooking for picky eaters, the flavor is easy to disguise. For example, putting a handful of dried spinach in a fruit smoothie provides extra nutrition without disrupting the fruity sweetness. It also tastes great with eggs – bakes, scrambles, omelets, or any way you prefer. Adding dried spinach flakes to soups, sandwiches, salads, spreads, casseroles, and pasta sauces is simple and tasty. For all of the bakers out there, try incorporating spinach in breads, muffins, or even cakes to create a healthier treat that tastes great.
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Sun dried Tomato Solanum lycopersicum in bulk packaging
Tomatoes are juicy and sweet, full of antioxidants, and may help fight several diseases. They are especially high in lycopene, a plant compound linked to improved heart health, cancer prevention, and protection against sunburns. Tomatoes can be a valuable part of a healthy diet. Despite botanically being a fruit, it’s generally eaten and prepared like a vegetable.
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Dried Banana Musa acuminata Powder and Chips in Bulk
Dried bananas are very tasty and wonderful because the ever-present tastes of fresh bananas are concentrated in the dried bananas and increased.
Dried bananas are a true extract of minerals.Being rich in potassium is actually a great chance for athletes. And its abundant fiber is very useful for the small intestine work. Dried bananas are certainly high in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates in dried bananas come in two forms: simple carbohydrates (especially fructose) and complex carbohydrates (amidones). Dried bananas are a great evening treat for kids. It provides the energy they need, not the fat, unlike a chocolate bread which is full of fat and poor in minerals.
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Spearmint Mentha spicata dried Leaves in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Common name: Spearmint
Latin name: Mentha spicata Huds.
Family: Lamiaceae
Other names:
Engl.: spearmint, garden mint, menthol mint, silver mint. Deu.: Grüne Minze, Ähren-Minze, Bocksbalsam, Katzenkraut, Wilde Pfefferminze. Suom.: viherminttu. Sven.: grönmynta, spetsmynta, spirmynta. Fran.: menthe verte, baume vert, menthe romaine. Span.: menta romana, yerbabuena. Pharm.: herba menthae acutae. Bot. syn.: Mentha aquatica L. var. crispa (L.) Benth., Mentha cordifolia Opiz es Fresen., Mentha crispa L., Mentha viridis (L.) L..
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Peppermint Mentha Piperita dried Leaves in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Common name: Peppermint
Latin name: Mentha x piperita L.,
Family: Lamiaceae
Other names: Engl.: peppermint, black peppermint, chocolate mint. Deu.: Pfefferminze. Suom.: piparminttu. Sven.: pepparmynta. Fran.: menthe poivrée. Bot. syn.: Mentha aquatica L. x spicata L., Mentha dumetorum Schultes.
Peppermint is a sterile hybrid derived from a cross between Mentha aquatica and M. spicata.
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Lemongrass Cymbopogon dried herb in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Lemongrass is a plant. The leaves and the oil are used to make medicine. Lemongrass is commonly taken orally, applied directly to the skin, or inhaled as aromatherapy for many different conditions. But there is limited scientific research to support any of its common uses.
In food and beverages, lemongrass is used as a flavoring. For example, lemongrass leaves are commonly used as “lemon” flavoring in herbal teas. In manufacturing, lemongrass is used as a fragrance in deodorants, soaps, and cosmetics. Lemongrass is also used in making vitamin A and natural citral.
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Anise Pimpinella anisum Seeds in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Anise
Latin name: Pimpinella anisum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Engl.: anise, anise burnet saxifrage, aniseed. Deu.: Anis. Suom.: anisruoho, anis. Sven.: anis. Fran.: anis, anis vert.
It should be differentiated from the so-called star anise, Illicum verum Hooker f. (fam. Magnoliaceae). It contains oils of similar chemical composition and, therefore similar odor flavor, and utilization. It is a small evergreen tree or bush, native to China.
Anise-hyssop (Agastache foeniculum formerly Agastache anethiodora), is a perennial plant of the Lamiaceae family, native to the United States, which has a characteristic anise scent and flavor. Common names for this plant include Korean mint or anise mint.
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Fennel Foeniculum vulgare Seeds in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Fennel
Latin name: Foeniculum vulgare Miller.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Engl.: fennel, bitter fennel, common fennel, garden fennel, wild fennel. Deu.: Fenchel, Gewürzfenchel. Suom.: maustevenkoli, salaattifenkoli, saksankumina, venkoli. Sven.: fänkål, besk fänkål, bitter fänkål, kryddfänkål, tysk fänkål, vanlig fänkål. Fran.: fenouil. Bot. syn.: Anethum foeniculum L., Foeniculum capillaceum Gilib., Foeniculum dulce Mill., Foeniculum foeniculum (L.) Karst., Foeniculum officinale All., Foeniculum panmoricum DC., Foeniculum piperitum (Ucria) C. Presl., Foeniculum vulgare Gaertn., Meum foeniculum Spreng.
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Cumin Seeds Cuminum cyminum in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Latin name: Cuminum cyminum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other Names: Engl.: cumin, green cumin, jeera, white cumin. Deu.: Kreuzkümmel, Mutterkümmel, Römischer Kümmel, Weisser Kreuzkümmel. Suom.: roomankumina, juustokumina, maitokumina. Sven.: spiskummin, romersk kummin, vit kummin. Fran.: cumin. Span.: comino. Bot. syn.: Cuminum odorum Salisb Cumin, Cuminum cyminum L., also known as Cuminum odorum Salisb
Description:
Cuminum cyminum L. is a slender, rather pretty annual growing to a height of 1 ft. or less and bearing very finely divided leaves. The aromatic, dried ripe fruits (seeds) are of elongated, oval shape, about 5 to 6 mm long, and light brown in color.
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Coriander Coriandrum sativum seeds 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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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
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