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Bind Imports And Exports

Supplier From India
Feb-19-14
Supplier : Tamarind, rice(ponni), cow dug cake, onion, eggs, sesame, ground nut

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67 Anna Nagar, Perumagalur, Peravurani
Thanjavur 614612
Tamil Nadu India


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Deliciously tangy and one of the most highly prized natural foods in South Asia, the tamarind – the melodic name of which comes from the Persian "tamar-I-hind," meaning "date of India" – is gaining recognition and appreciation throughout the world. Said to be native to Africa, this exotic fruit grows on exceptionally tall trees of the fabaceae family, such as peas, beans, and other legumes, mostly in the warmer, dryer areas of Asia, Mexico, and India.
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Botanical Name Arachis hypogaea
Taste Typical
Odor Odourless, no foreign odours
Color Typical, beige/yellow typical
Production area 6000 Tons
Packing White polypropylene packaging bag of 25 kg y 50 kg
Loading 20 feet: 19 metric tonnes

Analysis Values
Purity 99.70% min
Oil content 48.00% max
Moisture 5.00% max

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