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	Dehydrated Onion Allium cepa in bulk packagingCommon 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 Login to view pricesDehydrated Onion Allium cepa in bulk packagingLogin to view prices
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	Dehydrated Orange Citrus Sinensis in bulk packagingOranges (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. Login to view pricesDehydrated Orange Citrus Sinensis in bulk packagingLogin to view prices
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	Dill Herb Anethum graveolens Essential OilCommon name: Dill Latin name: Anethum graveolens L. Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Other names: Engl.: dill. Deu.: Dill, Gurkenkraut. Suom.: tilli. Sven.: dill. Fran.: aneth, faux anis, fenouil bâtard. Bot. syn.: Anethum sowa Roxb. ex Flem., Peucedanum graveolens (L.) Benth. & Hook. f., Peucedanum graveolens Hiern., Peucedanum sowa Roxb. ex Flem.. Description: Dill is a hapaxanthic annual herb very similar in appearance and structure to fennel, that reaches a height of 3 to 4 ft (0.9 – 1.2 m) at maturity. It has finely cut ferny leaves that appear quite feathery, and small, yellowish-green flowers are borne in umbels. The plant usually consists of a single stalk, with hollow stems and blue-green foliage. Login to view pricesDill Herb Anethum graveolens Essential OilLogin to view prices
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	Dill Seeds Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL ContainerCommon name: Coriander. Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L. Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş Login to view pricesDill Seeds Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL ContainerLogin to view prices
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	Dill Weed Leaves Herb Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL ContainerCommon name: Coriander. Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L. Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş Login to view prices
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	Dried Banana Musa acuminata Powder and Chips in BulkDried bananas are very tasty and wonderful because the ever-present tastes of fresh bananas are concentrated in the dried bananas and increased. 
 Dried bananas are a true extract of minerals.Being rich in potassium is actually a great chance for athletes. And its abundant fiber is very useful for the small intestine work. Dried bananas are certainly high in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates in dried bananas come in two forms: simple carbohydrates (especially fructose) and complex carbohydrates (amidones). Dried bananas are a great evening treat for kids. It provides the energy they need, not the fat, unlike a chocolate bread which is full of fat and poor in minerals. Login to view pricesDried Banana Musa acuminata Powder and Chips in BulkLogin to view prices
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	Dried Zucchini Courgette field pumpkin Cucurbita pepo in bulk packagingZucchini, also known as courgette, is a summer squash in the Cucurbitaceae plant family, alongside melons, spaghetti squash, and cucumbers.. Zucchini is rich in vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds. It may offer several health benefits, ranging from improved digestion to a lower risk of heart disease. Zucchini may aid your bones, thyroid, and prostate. Login to view pricesDried Zucchini Courgette field pumpkin Cucurbita pepo in bulk packagingLogin to view prices
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	Egyptian Baladi OrangeEgyptian Baladi Oranges are the most variety similar to Valencia orange which is used only for Juice and taste is the same with Valencia, but it’s higher for Brix level. Login to view pricesEgyptian Baladi OrangeLogin to view prices
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	Egyptian Black Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer PackBlack seed is a plant. People have used the seed to make medicine for over 2000 years. It was even discovered in the tomb of King Tut. 
 Historically, black seed and its oil has been used for headache, toothache, nasal congestion, asthma, arthritis, and intestinal worms. It has also been used for “pink eye” (conjunctivitis), pockets of infection (abscesses), and parasites.
 Today, black seed and its oil is most commonly used for asthma, diabetes, hypertension, weight loss, and other conditionsLogin to view pricesEgyptian Black Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer PackLogin to view prices
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	Egyptian Mandarins OrangesThe mandarin oranges are also known as the Mandarin. Mandarins are smaller and less spherical than common oranges. Mandarins are generally peeled and eaten fresh. The oil of mandarin oranges also improves the circulation of blood and lymph, particularly below the skin, which keeps the skin rejuvenates and looking young and vibrant. This improved circulation also creates warmth and provides relief from rheumatism and arthritis. This also aids growth and boosts immunity.. Login to view pricesEgyptian Mandarins OrangesLogin to view prices
 
			        