Product name: Sunflower White Seeds
Botanical name: Helianthus annuus
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags
Hs Code: 1206000090
Form: whole seeds
Color: White
Application / use: Birds feed or Human consumption
Intro about the White sunflower seeds in Egypt
In the vast expanse of Egypt, where the sunâ??s golden rays shine brightly throughout the year, a unique crop thrivesâ??Egyptian white sunflower seeds. Renowned for their high nutritional value, these seeds are not only a favorite among birds but also serve as an essential feed for various animals. What makes them truly exceptional is their availability in winter, when many crops around the world lie dormant. Unlike other regions, Egyptâ??s sun-drenched climate ensures that these sunflower seeds are harvested and ready for use even when the cold winter months slow down agricultural activity elsewhere. As the only known place where this crop is consistently available, Egyptâ??s white sunflower seeds offer a vital source of nourishment for wildlife and livestock, thriving under the perpetual warmth of the desert sun.
Type - American Type
Color - Black with white stripes
Length - 18 to 25mm
Width - 9 to 12mm
Moisture - 9% (maximum)
Imperfect seeds - 0.5%(maximum)
Admixture - 1% (maximum)
Sunflower seeds
for making oil
origin Ukraine
high fat content 55,7 %
Humidity % not more 6.5
Oil admixture% not more 7.0
Trash admixture % not more 2.8
Mass fraction of oil in terms of dry matter % no less than 55.91
Acid number of oil mg KOH/g % not more 2.51
Sunflower seeds
Botanical name: Helianthus annuus
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags
Hs Code: 1206000090
Form: whole seeds
Color: White
Sunflower seed use:
Sunflower seeds are more commonly eaten as a snack than as part of a meal. They can also be used as garnishes or ingredients in various recipes. The seeds may be sold as in-shell seeds or dehulled kernels. The seeds can also be sprouted and eaten in salads.
Sunflower seed Nutrition:
In a 100-gram serving, dried whole sunflower seeds provide 584 calories and are composed of 5% water, 20% carbohydrates, 51% total fat, and 21% protein. The seeds are a rich source (20% or higher of the Daily Value, DV) of protein (42% DV), dietary fiber (36% DV), many B vitamins (23129% DV), and vitamin E (234% DV). The seeds also contain high levels of dietary minerals, including magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, iron, and zinc (4094% DV).