Cassava root is a highly nutritious and versatile root vegetable. It is a significant source of carbohydrates and is used in various culinary applications. Our cassava roots are carefully harvested and processed to ensure they meet the highest quality standards.
Uses
- Culinary Ingredient: Used in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, and as a carbohydrate staple.
- Flour Production: Processed into cassava flour (tapioca flour) for baking and cooking.
- Starch Production: Used to produce tapioca starch.
- Animal Feed: Utilized as a nutritious feed for livestock.
Production Process
1. Harvest: Select fresh cassava roots that meet quality standards.
2. Preparation: Wash and remove impurities.
3. Peeling: Peel the outer skin to reveal the white flesh.
4. Packaging: Pack according to different specifications to meet market needs.
Product Characteristics
- Origin: Vietnam
- Freshness: Well preserved, retains long-term freshness.
- Quality: Free from impurities, no preservatives used.
We supply high-quality cassava/tapioca, available in both fresh and frozen forms. Our cassava is carefully selected and processed to maintain optimal freshness and nutritional value.
Type: Fresh or Frozen
Origin: Vietnam
Storage Condition: Frozen at -18�°C or kept fresh under controlled conditions
Packaging: Vacuum-sealed in 2kg zip bags, 12kg per carton box; or as per customer requirements
Usage: Ideal for food processing, starch production, or direct consumption
Shelf-life: 12 months (frozen); 7-10 days (fresh)
Product : Fresh Cassava
Country of Origin : Indonesia
Packing Standards : Standard / by Request
MOQ : 18MT
Port of loading : Tanjung Priok / Tanjung Emas
Shipping terms : FOB, CNF, CIF
Payment Terms :
1. 50% Advance Against (PO) : 50% Against Loading
2. 100% LC Irrevocable at Sight.
Cassava is a type of tuber that contains carbohydrates. Some regions in Indonesia make cassava as a staple food.
Cassava contains various important nutrients for the body. In 100 grams of boiled cassava, there are calories of which 98 percent comes from carbohydrates, the rest comes from protein and fat. In the same measure, cassava also contains fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
Below is the nutritional content contained in 100 grams of cassava.
Our premium-grade Cassava from Sri Lanka is an essential material and ingredient for a lot of meals and cuisines. Our Cassava is sourced from the finest and well-maintained farms in Sri Lanka. Each of the Cassava is processed and manufactured thoroughly to ensure the safety and quality.
From our plantation in Cameroon, we supply two varieties of Cassava roots named as Cassava 8034 and Cassava 8036 spread on 25 hectares of lands.
To ensure high cassava root yield, we plant the stems at the density 1.0x1.0 m, for 10,000 plants per hectare.
We harvest our cassava roots from month 12 for a better yield.
Our Cassava roots can be boiled and consumed fresh, but its popularity is due largely to its usage in the production of foods like gari, fufu, chip, baton de manioc, industrial starch, etc.