We are pleased to offer Krishna / Shyama Tulsi Leaves in bulk. Tulsi is a sacred herb that has been used for centuries in India for its medicinal properties. Our Krishna/Shyama Tulsi Leaves is organically grown and has a sweet, minty flavor. It can be enjoyed fresh or dried and makes a delicious tea. We are leading producer & manufacturer of Dry Krishna/Shyama Tulsi Leaves in India.
Supplier: Dried krishna tulsi leaves
Supplier: Dried krishna tulsi leaves
Green Tulsi Leaves Ocimum Sanctum, Packaging Type: Poly Bag, Packaging Size: 25 Kg Bag Product Specification Packaging Type : Poly Bag Color : Green Packaging Size ; 25 Kg Bag Is It Dried : Dried Ageing Period : 365 days Botanical Name ; Ocimum Sanctum Country of Origin : Made in India Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kg Product Description We are manufacturer and leading supplier of Sweet basil leaves from india. basil, (Ocimum basilicum), also called sweet basil, Basilikum, tulasi or tulsi , holy basil annual herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae), grown for its aromatic leaves. Uses List -->Essential oilsOrnamentalSpices and culinary herbsTraditional/folkloreVegetable Additional Information Item Code : HUHU Delivery Time : 5 Days Production Capacity : 100 Ton Packaging Details ; As per client requirement
Product Name: Tulsi Leaves (Holy Basil) HSN Code : 12119029 Description : Stress Relieving & Boost Immunity, energizing and delicious herbal tea. Tulsi or Holy Basil is herb which supports the immune system and helps your body relieve the negative effects of stress. Tulsiâ??s remarkable life-enhancing qualities are now here for you to enjoy. Directions of Use Place one heaping teaspoonful per cup (120 ml) in Tea-pot/cup and then pour boiling water directly on it. Infuse for 3-5 minutes. Add sweetener if desired strain & serve. Double the strength when serving iced. Best when consumed without milk. Origin : India Specification : Purity : 99.90% to 99.95% Packaging : 25 to 50 kg Packaging Material : PP, Paper and customized MOQ: 1 MT Packaging Details : 25 KG PP BAGS Price of Product : 2573
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