The mustard plant is a plant of the Cruciferae or Cabbage family. This is an undemanding plant, which easily tolerate drought, heat and slight frosts. The plant is used as a natural fertilizer - mustard enriches the soil. The mustard seeds are used as a condiment, especially for canning the vegetables. The mustard oil is also made of the seeds. The oil concentration in the seeds reaches 30%. Powdered seeds are used for cooking the hot sauce. The mustard is also used in medicine due to its warming properties, the mustard plasters for example. In cosmetology, the mustard is used to strengthen hair, cleanse face and stimulate the blood circulation.
Yellow mustard seeds have delicate and spicy taste. They are used whole or milled for preserving vegetables, mushrooms, fish, for cooking vegetable dishes, pork, various game and meat soups etc. The bulk of the seeds are used in making mustard sauce to retain the fragrance.
We are arranging for direct supply from Ukraine manufacturers of yellow, white and black mustard seeds in the following package:
Bags of 25-50 kg;
Big-bags of 500-1600 kg (optimum of 1000-1200 kg).
Containers (in this case mustard seeds are loaded in bulk).
Specifications of mustard seeds
Moisture - 9% max.
Foreign admixture - 2% max
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Make from 100% natural ingredients: Pangasius fish skin, salted egg, curry leaves, chili,...
Fish skin contains collagen, a protein that is used in, for example, cosmetics to increase skin elasticity and strength. Moreover, fish skin contains many minerals such as protein, unsaturated fatty acids, sulfur, choline, lecithin and calcium.
Place of Origin: Vietnam
Type: Seafood Snacks
Texture: Crispy
Taste: No spices, cheese taste, salted egg cheese, salted egg, chili salted egg
Protein: 70-80%
Size: 100g/200g/500g/ 1000g (Or as customer's request)
Moisture: 10%-15% max
Shelf Life: 12 months
Impurity: 0.5% max
MOQ: 100kg
Fish skin contains collagen, a protein that is used in, for example, cosmetics to increase skin elasticity and strength. Collagen can also be turned into gelatine which is utilised in foodstuffs. Moreover, fish skin contains many minerals such as protein, unsaturated fatty acids, sulfur, choline, lecithin and calcium.
Choline enhances memory. Lecithin has the effect of protecting the liver, promoting the nervous system and developing the brain. Unsaturated fatty acids are effective in the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.
Packing: 15-20 kgs/PPbag/Box
Model Name: Sarah (+84347587878)
Process: Collect the skin after fish fillet removing, clean with water and drain, sun -dried
Impurities (bone,etc): < 1%
Type of fish: Basa Fish/ Pangasius bocourti
Color: Nature
Shubhlaxmi Industries is a manufacturer/processor and exporter of supreme quality of Moringa seeds, Moringa Powder & its oil. Moringa seed is an important part of Moringa tree, because it contain large amount of protein and iron in it. Moringa seed is present inside the Moringa Pods. Moringa seed is like round shaped. From one Moringa pods we can get more than 5 number of seeds. We Process and supply multi grade/variety like pkm-1 moringa cultivation seeds, pkm-2 cultivation seeds, km-1 seeds, moringa traditional seeds, moringa oil seeds, moringa medicinal seeds, moringa pharma grade seeds.
Its botanical name is Moringa oleifera, its only genus in the plant family Moringacae. Its widely harvesting southwestern India.,Each & Every part of this plant is used in variety of applications including Food, personal & health care, agriculture,dye, water purification and many more.
Its significant & high valued source of vitamin-B, vitamin-C, & provitamin-A as beta-carotene, vitamin-k, proteins & other essential nutrients.
Its greenish leaf cooked & used as we use Spinach in Various Delicious Dishes, & also used in soups & sauces by crushing in powder.
Its Immature seeds pods, also called Drumsticks, which used in south asian dishes by parboiling & cooked in curry.
Its seeds mostly consumed like roasted peanuts, peas & nuts, which consists high level of vitamin-C & vitamin-B.
Its also yield oil around 40%, used as edible oil, called Ben oil, because of its higher concentration of behenic acid. Its refined oil is much clear & odorless.
As medicinal value of moringa oleifera had been suggested by traditional medicine, further clinical testing is required to explore more benefits.
Characteristics of pkm -1 SEED variety
Seed propagated
Medium, dwarf stature
Pods are 60-70 cm long with 6.3 cm girth weighing 120g
Bears 220-250 fruit per tree
The estimated yield is 50-54tonnes/ha
Suitable for ratoon crop
Low incidence of insect pest and disease
Suitable for varied soil types (freely drained)in tropical plains
Specification
Moringa Seeds/leaf/powder Hs Code : 12119099
Specification/ Variety
Pkm-1 Seeds
Leaf T Cut
Leaf Powder
Oil
Moisture : 8-10% Max
7-10% Max
10% Max
0.20%
Total Ash Value : 14%
15% Max
12% Max
0.01%
Purity Level : 98-99%
98-99%
98-99%
100%
Foreign Material : 1% Max
1% Max
Absent
Absent
Apperance : Browinsh
Green
Emrald Green
Yellowish
Salmonella In 25g
Absent
Absent
Absent : Na
E-coli Cfu/g : Absent
Absent : 20 Max Na
Quality Assurance : Sgs,geo-chem, Spice Board
Moq
1ton
Packing : 10/25/35/50 Kg, Pp Bag/jute Bag/cartoon
Origin ; Tamil Nadu
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areca plate, rice
Flaxseed played a significant role in the lives of the ancient Egyptians, both in their daily lives and spiritual practices. They were among the first civilizations to cultivate flax, primarily for its fibers and seeds, which had multiple uses.
Flaxseed in Ancient Egyptian Culture
The ancient Egyptians used flax primarily to produce linen, which was considered a valuable and sacred fabric. Linen was used to make clothing, including the garments of priests and royalty, as well as the wrappings for mummies. The lightweight and breathable nature of linen made it ideal for Egypt's hot climate.
Flaxseed itself was also highly valued for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Egyptians consumed flaxseeds as part of their diet, either ground or in bread, and they used flaxseed oil for cooking. The oil was also applied to the skin and hair for its moisturizing and healing effects.
Flaxseed in Medicine and Religion
Ancient Egyptian doctors used flaxseed for its medicinal properties, particularly for digestive health. It was believed to help with constipation and inflammation, making it a common remedy in their herbal medicine practices.
Flax was also associated with purity and divinity. Since linen was used in religious ceremonies and burials, flax held a symbolic meaning of cleanliness and spiritual significance. Egyptian priests often wore linen garments to maintain purity in temple rituals.
Legacy of Flaxseed in Egypt
The importance of flaxseed in ancient Egypt extended beyond its time, influencing other civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans, who adopted its use for similar purposes. Today, flaxseed remains a popular superfood, valued for its rich omega-3 fatty acids and health benefits, continuing the legacy of this ancient crop.
Through its use in textiles, food, medicine, and religious traditions, flaxseed was an essential part of Egyptian civilization, demonstrating their advanced knowledge of agriculture and natural resources.