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Molokhia Egyptian Spinach Corchorus olitorius dried Leaves and Powder in bulk packaging
Molokhia or Mulukhiya, commonly known as Egyptian Spinach, Mallow, Nalta Jute, or Tossa Jute is an annual herb native to ancient Egypt. It’s leaves are used and prepared as a vegetable and it is a staple ingredient in Middle Eastern, East African, and North African cuisine.
Sometimes referred to as Middle East’s super-green, Molokhia is packed full of vitamins and minerals. It’s rich in fiber, potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, and selenium, as well as vitamins C, E, K, A, B6, and niacin.
Molokhia has dark green leaves, green and red stems, vibrant yellow flowers, and seedpods that somewhat resemble okra. Plant Molokhia in the Spring and enjoy harvesting it all Summer long. The average height is 2 ft but Molokhia can grow as high as 10 ft in just one growing season. That’s a lot of fresh Molokhia!
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Dehydrated Carrot Daucus carota in bulk packaging
Using dehydrated carrots in your cooking is convenient and easy! dehydrated carrots packed with vitamin A, carrots add color and sweetness to many dishes. You can add dehydrated carrots to stews and soups. They also work great for stir-frying with other vegetables. You can substitute dehydrated carrots for fresh vegetables in just about any dish, including casseroles, loafs, pizza toppings, omelets and breads.
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Dehydrated Bell Sweet Pepper Paprika Capsicum annuum in bulk packaging
Peppers have a sweet, mild flavor and are available in green, red, yellow and dark yellow. Peppers color up as they ripen on the vine and follow the mature green stage. The brighter colored peppers tend to be sweeter than green peppers because the sugar content increases as the pepper matures.
Peppers are high in vitamin C and excellent sources of dietary fiber and provide small amounts of several other vitamins and minerals. Sweet peppers have thick flesh, are crunchy and juicy, and often eaten raw, sautéed, roasted or stuffed.
Here’s a tip: Look at the bottom of the pepper and count the lobes. If it has four lobes it’s a female pepper, which produces more seeds and is sweeter than a male pepper, making it a good choice for crudités or chopping into salads. Male bell peppers have three lobes and are a good choice for roasting and making stuffed peppersThe terms bell pepper (US, Canada, Philippines), pepper or sweet pepper (UK, Ireland), and capsicum (Australia, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) are often used for any of the large bell-shaped peppers, regardless of their color. The fruit is simply referred to as a “pepper”, or additionally by color (“green pepper” or red, yellow, orange, purple, brown, black).[6] In the Midland region of the U.S., bell peppers when stuffed and pickled are sometimes called mangoes.
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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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Okra Abelmoschus esculentus dried in bulk packaging
Okra is known by different names in many parts of the world – ladies’ fingers in England, gumbo in the United States, guino-gombo in Spain, guibeiro in Portugal, and bhindi in India.
Okra has high nutrition content and is an economic crop grown in tropical and subtropical areas. This perennial vegetable is resistant to extreme heat and drought conditions but susceptible to frosts, which can damage the pods. It is a popular vegetable consumed all around the world. The various plant parts of this tropical vegetable, namely, the fresh leaves, flowers, stems, buds, pods, and seeds, have an array of uses.
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Moringa oleifera Dried Leaves and Powder in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Moringa oleifera, native to India, grows in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is commonly known as ‘drumstick tree’ or ‘horseradish tree’. Moringa can withstand both severe drought and mild frost conditions and hence widely cultivated across the world. With its high nutritive values, every part of the tree is suitable for either nutritional or commercial purposes. The leaves are rich in minerals, vitamins and other essential phytochemicals. Extracts from the leaves are used to treat malnutrition, augment breast milk in lactating mothers. It is used as potential antioxidant, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic and antimicrobial agent. M. oleifera seed, a natural coagulant is extensively used in water treatment. The scientific effort of this research provides insights on the use of moringa as a cure for diabetes and cancer and fortification of moringa in commercial products. This review explores the use of moringa across disciplines for its medicinal value and deals with cultivation, nutrition, commercial and prominent pharmacological aproperties of this “Miracle Tree”.
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Dehydrated Garlic Allium Sativum in bulk packaging
Common name: Garlic
Latin name: Allium sativum L.
Family: Liliaceae
Other names: Engl.: garlic, English garlic, poor man’s treacle. Deu.: Knoblauch, Alterswurzel, Knobloch, Knofel, Stinkerzwiebel. Suom.: valkosipuli. Sven.: vitlök. Fran.: ail, ail blanc, ail cultivé. Span.: ajo.
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Dehydrated Onion Allium cepa in bulk packaging
Common name: Onion
Latin name: Allium cepa L.
Family: Liliaceae
Other names: Engl.: garden onion, common onion, onion, shallot. Arabic: Basal. Deu.: Zwiebel. Suom.: ruokasipuli, hillosipuli, kepasipuli, punasipuli, ryvässipuli, tavallinen sipuli, vihersipuli. Sven.: matlök, gullök, potatislök, rödlök, syltlök. Fran.: oignon
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Dehydrated Lemon Citrus Limon in bulk packaging
Lemons are the wonders of the fruit world. Packed with good nutrition, anti-bacterial, a natural bleach, tasty, and lovely to look at into the bargain! They can be used in cooking, added to cleaning products or beauty products, and are excellent for healing and fighting infection. What a little yellow bomb of goodness they are, so dehydrating them simply has to be done!
It can be used for so many things the list is almost endless. For example dried lemon slices can be added to tea, or to iced water for a cool summer drink, for flavoring, As an antiseptic , Aids digestion, fights inflammation, has antiseptic and coagulant properties, good for the hair
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Dehydrated Orange Citrus Sinensis in bulk packaging
Oranges (Citrus sinensis) are considered to be the fruits of winter and are found from December to April in groceries. An average orange, 5.5 cm diagonal, contains: 3.5 g of fiber (soluble and insoluble); 11% of recommended daily intake of vitamin B1 and folic acid; and 107% of recommended daily intake of vitamin C. Oranges resist long enough at room temperature, but if kept in the refrigerator, it can last up to 3 weeks. Oranges can be used in many ways and almost all parts of it, including the peel, can be used. But most often they are consumed without peel, fresh or in the form of juice.
Rich in vitamin C, fiber, calcium, and vitamin D, orange juice contains essential nutrients and fortifying substances for the bone system. Peel oranges is often put in drinks made from other fruits. Aschoff et al. compared the bioavailability of β-cryptoxanthin from either fresh navel oranges (C. sinensis L. Osbeck) or pasteurized orange juice. From their studies, orange juice represents a more bioavailable source of β-cryptoxanthin than fresh oranges (Aschoff et al., 2015b). In others studies on content from freshly squeezed, flash-pasteurized, and pasteurized juices (Aschoff et al., 2015a) assumed that the higher hesperidin level in orange fruits compared to orange juice offers only a limited nutritional benefit.
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Dehydrated Leek Allium ampeloprasum in bulk packaging
Leeks are widely known vegetables that have been used in local cuisine for hundreds of years. Their incredible properties make them a preferred ingredient for chefs and anybody trying to stick to a healthy diet. This superfood, in fact, contains high levels of flavonoids, vitamins A, E, and K, and fibers
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