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Jun-23-22
Supplier From Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
 
Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime.

PRODUCT INFO
Kaffir lime leaves, botanically classified as Citrus hystrix, grow on a thorny bush that can grow to be 1-10 meters in height and belong to the Rutaceae, or citrus family along with oranges, lemons, pomelos, and grapefruit. The kaffir lime plant is valued for its fragrant leaves and its fruit's peel and is popularly used in culinary and medicinal applications in Southeast Asia. Also known as the Kieffer lime, Bai Magrood, Thai lime, Limau Puru, and Makrut limes, Kaffir limes have been given new names in various cultures to respect and avoid the use of derogatory words. In South Africa, kaffir is an offensive slang word used in racist connotations, so many retailers have taken to calling the fruit by its scientific name, while others prefer the Thai word for the fruit, Makrut lime.

USES
Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer.

Season
Kaffir lime leaves are available year-round.
GOLD Member
Nov-23-20
Supplier From Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
 
Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime.

PRODUCT INFO
Kaffir lime leaves, botanically classified as Citrus hystrix, grow on a thorny bush that can grow to be 1-10 meters in height and belong to the Rutaceae, or citrus family along with oranges, lemons, pomelos, and grapefruit. The kaffir lime plant is valued for its fragrant leaves and its fruit's peel and is popularly used in culinary and medicinal applications in Southeast Asia. Also known as the Kieffer lime, Bai Magrood, Thai lime, Limau Puru, and Makrut limes, Kaffir limes have been given new names in various cultures to respect and avoid the use of derogatory words. In South Africa, kaffir is an offensive slang word used in racist connotations, so many retailers have taken to calling the fruit by its scientific name, while others prefer the Thai word for the fruit, Makrut lime.

USES
Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming, and saut�?�©ing. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer.

SEASONS
Kaffir Lime Leaves is available year-round.
GOLD Member
Nov-23-20
Supplier From Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
 
Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime.

PRODUCT INFO
Kaffir lime leaves, botanically classified as Citrus hystrix, grow on a thorny bush that can grow to be 1-10 meters in height and belong to the Rutaceae, or citrus family along with oranges, lemons, pomelos, and grapefruit. The kaffir lime plant is valued for its fragrant leaves and its fruit's peel and is popularly used in culinary and medicinal applications in Southeast Asia. Also known as the Kieffer lime, Bai Magrood, Thai lime, Limau Puru, and Makrut limes, Kaffir limes have been given new names in various cultures to respect and avoid the use of derogatory words. In South Africa, kaffir is an offensive slang word used in racist connotations, so many retailers have taken to calling the fruit by its scientific name, while others prefer the Thai word for the fruit, Makrut lime.

USES
Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer.

SEASON
Kaffir Lime Leaves is available year-round.
GOLD Member
VERIFIED
Jan-01-20

Bay Leaves

MOQ: 5  Meters
Sample Available
Supplier From Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
 
Bay leaves of 1st,2nd and 3 rd grade
GOLD Member
Feb-12-17

Frozen Lime (Lemon) Leaves

$4 - $5
MOQ: Not Specified
 
Origin: Vietnam
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GOLD Member
Nov-15-19

Bay Leaves

$6
MOQ: 500  Inches
Supplier From Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
 
Fresh Collection
GOLD Member
Sep-24-13
Supplier From Tra Vinh, Viet Nam
GOLD Member
Apr-09-21

Dried Kaffir Lime Leaves

MOQ: 100  Kilograms
Sample Available
Supplier From Amphoe Bang Phli, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
 
The kaffir lime tree is native to tropical Southeast Asia and was spread to neighboring regions via exporters and trade routes. Today Kaffir lime leaves are available in fresh markets and frozen in specialty grocers in Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, the United States.

PRODUCT INFO
Kaffir limes are widely used in Thailand as a household ingredient. Essential oils are extracted from the fruit's peel and are used for cleaning products, shampoos, and as a method to kill lice. The fruit's zest is used to flavor curries and soups, and the leaves are also crushed and used as potpourri or placed in a hot bath for a citrus aroma. Kaffir lime plants are so common and frequently used in Thailand that the majority of rural households have their own trees growing in their backyards.

Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime.

USES
Kaffir lime leaves contain some antioxidants. They also contain limonene and citronella, which both contribute to the flavor and fragrance of the leaves and have been shown to have antimicrobial properties.
Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming, and saut�©ing. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer.

SEASON
Kaffir Lime Leaves is available year-round.
GOLD Member
VERIFIED
Dec-18-23

Bay Leaves

$980
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
 
Indian Spices Manufacturer & Exporter from India.
GOLD Member
VERIFIED
Aug-20-22
Supplier From Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
 
It is also known as tejpat, tejapatta, Malabar leaf, Indian bark, Indian cassia, or malabathrum. It has aromatic leaves which are used for culinary and medicinal purposes.

Bay leaf powder is used alone or with other spices. Fresh or dried bay leaves powder is used in cooking for its distinctive flavor and fragrance. The leaves powder is often used to flavor soups, sauces, stews, meat dishes, and pickling recipes. As with many spices and flavorings, the fragrance of the bay leaf powder is more noticeable than its taste.

FEATURES:
Good aroma
Pungnant taste
Nice food ingredients in cooking
Color: dark brown
Mesh: 80-100mesh; 100-120mesh or as required
GOLD Member
VERIFIED
Nov-08-23

Bay Leave

MOQ: 5  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Bay Leave
Bay Leaf (Leaves of laurel)
Family: Lauraceae
Botanical name: Laurus nobilis.
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 20 kg bags or 5 kg carton box
Cultivation: Common
HS Code: 0910990000

What are the uses of Bay leaf in food?
1) Laurel plant is one of the most common herbs in the kitchens of the Mediterranean region.
2) In Italy, they use the aromatic property of laurel leaves to make their special Italian pasta sauces.
3) Due to the distinctive flavor of Bay leaves, they may be used to cook any kind of food.
4) To drink a unique soup you can use ground laurel leaves. It grants a special taste for soups.

Did the Ancient Egyptians knows & use Bay leaf Leaves (Laurus leaves)?
1) Ancient Egyptians used the Bay leaf as a symbol of victory
and pride, they also used it as a crown for heroes and poets.
2) They squeezed the aromatic fruits of Bay leaf to get special oil known as laurel oil.
3) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil for sores and wounds.
4) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil as a pomade for headaches.
GOLD Member
Feb-12-17

Frozen Banana Leaves

$1 - $2
MOQ: Not Specified
 
Origin: Vietnam
GOLD Member
VERIFIED
Nov-08-23

Bay Leaf Leaves

MOQ: 6  Metric Tonnes
Sample Available
Supplier From Pyramids, Giza, Egypt
 
Bay Leave / Bay Laurel Laurus Nobilis / Bay Leaf Bay Leaf / Laurus Nobilis / Nobilis Laurus / Bay Leaf Leaves
Bay Leaf (Leaves of laurel)
Family: Lauraceae
Botanical name: Laurus nobilis.
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 20 kg bags or 5 kg carton box
Cultivation: Common
HS Code: 0910990000

What are the uses of Bay leaf in food?
1) Laurel plant is one of the most common herbs in the kitchens of the Mediterranean region.
2) In Italy, they use the aromatic property of laurel leaves to make their special Italian pasta sauces.
3) Due to the distinctive flavor of Bay leaves, they may be used to cook any kind of food.
4) To drink a unique soup you can use ground laurel leaves. It grants a special taste for soups.

Did the Ancient Egyptians know & use Bay leaf Leaves (Laurus leaves)?
1) Ancient Egyptians used the Bay leaf as a symbol of victory
and pride, they also used it as a crown for heroes and poets.
2) They squeezed the aromatic fruits of Bay leaf to get a special oil known as laurel oil.
3) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil for sores and wounds.
4) They used the bay leaves (Laurus leaves) oil as a pomade for headaches.
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VERIFIED
Feb-12-21
Supplier From Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Jul-24-20

Frozen Lime

$2.50 - $5
MOQ: 50  
Sample Available
 
Ingredients: 100% natural Lime without additives.

Origin: Vietnam.

Color: dark yellow.

Brix: 43 min.

Acidity at pH 8.1: 32-37.

pH: 2.1-2.9.

Pulp (at Brix 10): 3.0 - 10%.

Availability: all year round. MOQ: 10 tons.

Packing: 100gr - 500gr, 1kg, 2kg, 5kg, 10kg, 20kg in PE bag in carton box or 180kg in PE bag in head open steel drum.
GOLD Member
Mar-16-24
 
Frozen Lime (Whole/Half cut)
GOLD Member
VERIFIED
Feb-15-25
 
Bay leaves, known as "Tej Patta: in Hindi, are the aromatic leaves that bring depth and fragrance to a wide range of culinary dishes. Sourced from the bay laurel tree (Laurus nobilis), these dried leaves are a staple in Indian, Mediterranean, and European cuisines. At Vishwarupa Global Trades Vision Private Limited, we offer the finest bay leaves, carefully selected and processed to ensure they deliver a robust flavor and aroma that elevates your cooking.

Origin and Cultivation
Our bay leaves are sourced from the lush regions of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, where the bay laurel tree thrives in the cool, mountainous climate. The leaves are hand-picked when fully mature and then naturally dried to preserve their essential oils and aromatic properties. Once dried, the leaves are meticulously sorted and cleaned to meet our high standards of quality and purity.

Flavour Profile
Bay leaves have a distinctively fragrant, slightly floral aroma with a subtle bitterness and hints of pine, mint, and pepper. When added to dishes, they impart a complex, layered flavour that enhances the overall taste of the food. Bay leaves are typically used whole and removed before serving, as their tough texture makes them difficult to chew.

Culinary Uses
Bay leaves are a versatile ingredient used in various culinary traditions to infuse flavor into dishes:

Indian Cuisine: In Indian cooking, bay leaves are often used in curries, biryanis, pulao, and masalas. They are usually added at
the beginning of the cooking process to release their full flavor.

Soups and Stews: Bay leaves are a classic addition to soups, stews, and broths, where they contribute a deep, aromatic flavor
that complements vegetables, meats, and legumes.

Sauces and Marinades: The leaves are used to flavor sauces, gravies, and marinades, particularly in Mediterranean and
European cuisines. They pair well with tomatoes, garlic, and wine.

Rice Dishes: Bay leaves are commonly used to season rice dishes, such as pilafs and risottos, adding a subtle complexity to
the grain.

Pickling and Preserves: Bay leaves are often included in pickling brines and preserves, where their antimicrobial properties help in
the preservation process while adding a unique flavor.

Braising and Roasting: The leaves are used in braising liquids and roasting pans to flavor meats, poultry, and vegetables,
enhancing the savory notes of the dish.

Packaging and Availability
Our bay leaves are available in various packaging sizes, catering to the needs of different customers, from bulk quantities for industrial use to smaller packs for home cooks. We ensure that the leaves are packed in airtight, moisture-resistant containers to preserve their freshness, aroma, and flavor during storage and transportation.
GOLD Member
Jun-30-25

Vietnam Cassava Leaves Frozen, A

$1.20 - $1.50 / Kilogram (FOB)
MOQ: 1000  Kilograms
Sample Available
 
Type: Cassava
Shape: Special Shape
Packaging: Bulk, Gift Packing, Vacuum Pack
Storage Type: -18 degree
Specification: Frozen
Shelf Life: 24 months
Manufacturer: 99 Gold Data
Ingredients: 100% Cassava Leaves
Address: Ho Chi Minh City
Instruction for use: Food
Place of Origin: Soc Trang, Vietnam
Style: FROZEN
Processing Type; Blended
Freezing Process: IQF
Cultivation Type: COMMON, GMO, Organic
Part: Leaf
Grade: A
Weight (kg): 1
Brand Name: 99 Gold Data

MOQ: 1,000 kgs
GOLD Member
Jun-30-25

Vietnam Cassava Leaves Frozen, A

$1.20 - $1.50 / Kilogram (FOB)
MOQ: 1000  Kilograms
Sample Available
 
Type: Cassava
Shape: Special Shape
Packaging: Bulk, Gift Packing, Vacuum Pack
Storage Type: -18 degree
Specification: Frozen
Shelf Life: 24 months
Manufacturer: 99 Gold Data
Ingredients: 100% Cassava Leaves
Address: Ho Chi Minh City
Instruction for use: Food
Place of Origin: Soc Trang, Vietnam
Style: FROZEN
Processing Type; Blended
Freezing Process: IQF
Cultivation Type: COMMON, GMO, Organic
Part: Leaf
Grade: A
Weight (kg): 1
Brand Name: 99 Gold Data
MOQ: 1,000 kgs
GOLD Member
Jun-29-19

Saka Saka, Pondu, Manioc, Yuca

$1
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Tra Vinh, Viet Nam
 
Frozen cassava leaves = Saka Saka, Pondu, Manioc, Yuca
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