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Helba

Supplier From Egypt
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Helba
Fenugreek Seeds
Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: Negotiable
MOQ: 22 Metric Tonnes
Standard: 98% - 99%
Production Capacity: 50Mt / Month
Packaging: 25 Kg Pp Bags
Sample: Available. Sample Cost Born By Buyer

Product Model And Origin

Brand: Helba
Model: 09109924
Seller Code: 09109924
HS Code: 09109924

Competitive Advantages

  • Helba benefits: essential oil / food / herbal tea
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  • Helba quality control: under high qc
  • Bulk contract available

Other Details

  • Helba color: yellow
  • Helba shelf life: 3 years
  • Helba production: by sortex machine.
  • Helba delivery: 2 weeks

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Packing: 25 kg bags

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1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
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Family: Fabaceae
Botanical name: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Hs Code: 09109924
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 25 kg bags

Secrets use of Ancient Egyptians & Fenugreek seeds:
1. To produce bread. They mixed fenugreek flour with corn to produce bread.
2. To make bandages.
3. To remove the wrinkles of the skin.
4. To increase breast milk. The most recent analysis of the fenugreek seeds proved that they contain strong Galactogenous oil, and the ancient Egyptians knew that, so they entered it to make their bread.
5. They used the drink of boiled fenugreek seed as a laxative for the abdomen, an aperitif, and for removing aging wrinkles.
6. To expel the spirits.
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The seeds are used as a condiment or seasoning. The flavor of these seeds is mildly bitter and at the same time is slightly sweet. The seeds are rhombic in shape and usually they are yellow to amber in color. The Arabic word hulb (Helba in Egypt) for the seed resembles its Mandarin Chinese counterpart hu lu ba. Fenugreek is regarded as a herb native to the semi-arid regions of southeastern Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia, but is widely cultivated in other parts of the world. The word 'fenugreek' is derived from the two Latin words 'foenum-graecum' meaning Greek hay. It is known as Methi or Mithi in Hindi.

Botanical name : Trigonella foenum-graecum L. Family name : Fabaceae

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