Price : INR 50.00 / Kilogram Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Product Details Cultivation Type : Natural Shelf Life ; 1 Year Color : Creamy Feature : Good For Health, Natural Test Form : Seeds Packaging Type : Gunny Bag, Jute Bag Packaging Size : 50Kg Preferred Buyer From Location : All Countries Except India
Rudra International Is A Leading Exporter Of Premium Amaranth Seeds, Celebrated For Their Exceptional Nutritional Profile And Versatility In The Kitchen. Our Amaranth Seeds Are Sourced From Trusted Farms And Undergo Stringent Quality Checks To Ensure A Minimum Purity Level Of 99.8%, Guaranteeing They Are Free From Impurities And Contaminants. Rich In Protein, Fiber, And Essential Vitamins And Minerals, These Tiny Seeds Are Gluten-Free And Provide A Nutritious Alternative To Traditional Grains. Their Mild, Nutty Flavor Makes Them An Excellent Addition To Salads, Soups, And Baked Goods. Committed To Quality And Sustainability, Rudra International Ensures That Our Amaranth Seeds Meet The Highest Standards, Delivering A Superior Product That Supports Healthy Eating And Diverse Culinary Creations.
Amaranth Specifications: PROPERTIES VALUES & LIMITS Product Name: Amaranth Type: Dried Moisture: 9% Max Packaging Details: TYPES OF BAGS QUANTITY PP Bag 25 / 50 KG in New PP Bag - As Per Customer Requirement Container Capacity: TYPE OF CONTAINER QUANTITY 20' FT Container 24 Metric Tons 40' FT Container 27 Metric Tons
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Amaranath has been cultivated as a grain for 8,000 years. The yield of grain amaranth is comparable to rice or maize. It was a staple food of the Aztecs, and was used as an integral part of Aztec religious ceremonies. The cultivation of amaranth was banned by the conquistadores upon their conquest of the Aztec nation. Because the plant has continued to grow as a weed since that time, its genetic base has been largely maintained. Research on grain amaranth began in the US in the 1970s. By the end of the 1970s, a few thousand acres were being cultivated. Much of the grain currently grown is sold in health food shops.
Pure quality Amaranth seeds sourced from our farm partners in India and exported across the globe . Sample and lab certificates available. Payment terms- L/C against a prime bank