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Termes

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Nov-13-23

Termes / Lupin / Lupin Beans
Botanical name: Lupinus genus
Family: Fabaceae
Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
Cultivation: Common
Origin: Egypt
Color: creamy color.
Packing: 25 kg bags
Species: bitter/sweet
Hs Code: 12099900

Lupin in brief:
- Lupin is traditionally consumed as a rare snack. And it tastes bitter unless you wash it well with water.
- The ancient Egyptians were the first who use Lupins, as back to the 12th Dynasty, the earliest archaeological report. Lupin seeds are also found in the tombs of many Egyptian pharos of the 22nd dynasty as well a quantity of it was found in the Hawara tombs in Fayoum.
- There are two kinds of Lupins, bitter Lubin's which has large amounts of toxic alkaloids, and sweet Lupins which contain smaller toxic alkaloids amounts.
- Lupini beans packed in jars with brine such as pickles and olives. They are eaten with or without their skin.
- A Termis is the name used in Egypt to call for Lupin. It is consumed as a snack and can cock at home or sold by street vendors.
- Many European countries grind Lupin beans to become flour and use them as an alternative to wheat flour. But in Australia Lupin flour is added to wheat flour in order to promote it and get food with a creamy color.

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Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: Negotiable
MOQ: 20 Metric Tonnes
Standard: Purity: 98%
Production Capacity: 100 / Month
Packaging: 25 Kg Pp Bags
Sample: Available. Sample Cost Born By Buyer

Product Model And Origin

Brand: Termes
Model: 12099900
Seller Code: 12099900
HS Code: 12099900

Competitive Advantages

  • Termes benefits: food grade / animal feed
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  • Termes have 3 quality control process
  • Bulk contract available

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  • Termes color: yellow
  • Termes shelf life: 3 years
  • Termes production: by workers & machines
  • Termes delivery: within 2 weeks

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Common names: Lupin, Lupine, Lupine beans, Lupini beans, Lupin beans, terms beans, and yellow legume seeds.
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Lupin or lupini are the yellow legume seeds of the genus Lupinus.
They are traditionally eaten as a pickled snack food, primarily in the Mediterranean basin (L. albus), Latin America (L. mutabilis) and North Africa (L. angustifolius). The most ancient evidence of lupin is from ancient Egypt, dating back to the 22nd century BC.

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Lupini were used by the Romans, who spread their cultivation throughout the Roman Empire. Today, lupini are most commonly found in Mediterranean countries and their former colonies, especially in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Brazil, and across the Middle East.

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