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Black Sesame Seeds

  • Color Black
  • Botanical Name Sesamum Indicum L
  • Family Pedaliaceae
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Black sesame seeds (Sesamum Indicum L) are similar to the more common white sesame seeds. Black sesame seeds are not hulled, brown (golden) sesame seeds retain their hulls too, and the white seeds are hulled which exposes their true seed color.Black sesame seeds are more flavorful and have a stronger aroma than white or brown sesame seeds.




It is mainly used in North Indian cuisine and posses digestive qualities.Fennel seeds are also often used to spice up teas and drinks.




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Fennel Seeds

  • Family Apiaceae
  • Part Used Fruit
  • Hotness Scale 1
  • Botanical Name   Foeniculum vulgare  
  • Flavour Similar to wild anise
  • Harvesting Season Other names February to March Common Fennel, Florence Fennel, Large Fennel, Sweet Fennel, Wild Fennel.
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement


Fennel is a perennial, pleasant-smelling herb with yellow flowers. It is native to the Mediterranean, but is now found throughout the world. Dried fennel seeds are often used in cooking as an anise-flavored spice. But dont confuse fennel with anise; though they look and taste similar, they are not the same. Fennels dried ripe seeds and oil are used to make medicine.


It is mainly used in North Indian cuisine and posses digestive qualities.Fennel seeds are also often used to spice up teas and drinks.

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Carom Seeds

  • Botanical Name Trachyspermum ammi
  • Family Umbelliferae
  • Harvesting Season All
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement


carom seeds are used as a spice. It is occasionally an ingredient of curry powder. carom is native to India but is also cultivated in Iran, Egypt, Pakistan and Afghanistan.




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Cumin Seeds

  • Family Apiaceae
  • Part Used Fruit
  • Grades Cumin is exported in its natural as well powdered form. It is also exported as essential oils
  • Botanical Name   Cuminum cyminum
  • Harvesting Season   February to March
  • Marketing Season April to May
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement


Cumin has been in use since ancient times. Seeds excavated at the Syrian site Tell ed-Der have been dated to the second millennium BC. They have also been reported from several New Kingdom levels of ancient Egyptian archaeological sites.


Uses
Cumin is used world wide in food, beverages, liquors, medicine, toiletries and perfumery. It is also used to correct broken, dilated, split capillaries. Cumin is is stimulent, carminative and astringent and useful in diarrhoea and dyspepsia.


Export
Exports are mostly to USA, Singapore, Japan, UK and North America.


Home Remedies



  • Cumin seeds are used as a spice in cooking.

  • It helps to cure flatulence and colic pain. After heavy meals and to children after feed it can be given to prevent intestinal colic.

  • In 1 litre water add 1-teaspoon cumin seeds and boil it. This water has to be consumed the same day it should not be used the next day.

  • Cumin is of benefit to the heart and uterus and is given to women after childbirth to increase breast milk.

  • Cumin seeds contain good amounts of protein, fat, carbohydrates, fibre, calcium, iron and phosphorous.

  • Externally it can be used in liniments for stimulating circulation and bringing warmth to the area.



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Fenugreek Seeds

  • Botanical Name   Trigonella foenum-graecum L  
  • Family Leguminosae
  • Part Used Seed
  • Harvesting Season  Feb, March
  • Hotness Scale 2
  • Flavour powerful , aromatic and bittersweet, like burnt sugar. There is a aftertaste, similer to celery or lovage.r to celery or lovage
  • Packing 18 kgs/25 kgs /40 kgs in Jute or HDPE Bags Or As per buyer’s Requirement
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement


The name fenugreek or foenum-graecum is from Latin for Greek hay. The plants similarity to wild clover has likely spawned its Swedish name: bockhornsklver as well as the German: Bockshornklee, both literally meaning: rams
horn clover.ennel seeds are also often used to spice up teas and drinks.


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Shree rung agroshipping different grades, as per the buyers requirement.


Fenugreek seeds yields both a herb and a spice. India and Egypt are Primary countries of origin.


Home Remedies



  1. Fenugreek seeds helps to control type I and II diabetes.

  2. It reduces high serum cholesterol.

  3. This seeds relieves constipation may be because the seeds contain a gum which when mixed with water expands in the gut and adds bulk to the stool.

  4. It can be prescribed to nursing mothers to increase their milk production.

  5. Since fenugreek seeds contain chemicals (diosgenin and estrogens isoflavones) similar to the female sex hormone oestrogen is considered as a potent menstruation promoter (menstrual discomforts), minimise symptoms
    of menopause.

  6. Fenugreek sprouts can be incorporated in your salads to help to minimise these problems.



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Sesame Seeds

  • Botanical Name Sesamum indicum
  • Family Pedaliaceae
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement


Sesame seeds are small. The size, form and colours vary with the thousands of varieties now known Sesame seeds come in many colours depending on the cultivar harvested.







Sesame seed is seed of Sesamum indicum pedaliaceae family. Seeds origin from top quality soil. It is carefully cleaned before it is hulled or sold. It is extensively used for the application in bakery products such as bread, bread sticks, cookies, candies, pasta, vegetables and curry dishes. The taste of roasted sesame seeds has wide applications in food industries including chocolate and ice cream and halva. Sesame oil is widely used prominently in Asian countries for various applications. As it is cholesterol free so being used in health food industries.




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Dill Seeds

  • Botanical Name   Anethum graveolens L
  • Family Umbelliferae
  • Part Used Seed
  • Harvesting Season  July, Aug
  • Flavour Aromatic and slightly bitter, similar to caraway
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement


Dill originated within an area around the Meditteranean and the South of Russia. Zohary and Hopf remark that wild and weedy types of dill are widespread in the Mediterranean basin and in West Asia. Although several twigs of dill were found in the tomb of Amenhotep II, they report that the earliest archeological evidence for its cultivation comes from late Neolithic lake shore settlements in Switzerland. Traces have been found in Roman ruins in Great Britain.


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Preparation and storage:
Dill Seeds can be used whole or crushed in a mill or coffee grinder. The dried seeds keep indefinitely. When kept out of sunlight in an airtight container


Home Remedies



  1. Dill is often associated with cooking. Dill pickles, as well as meat, fish, egg dishes, and some breads are all popular
    culinary uses of this versatile herb. Both the seeds and the plant itself are used in cooking, making this two-season
    herb a very versatile addition to the kitchen.

  2. Dill, either the seeds or the leaves, can be soaked in vinegar to create a flavorful addition to dishes such as potato salad, soup, or green salads.

  3. Oil of dill is used in perfumes and sometimes in the preparation of soaps.

  4. Dill tea can be beneficial to individuals suffering from upset stomach and/or diarrhea, menstrual pain, bad breath, and cough and flu symptoms. The tea is made by steeping two teaspoons crushed dill seed in one cup boiling water for ten minutes. Strain A milder tasting dill tea can be achieved by combining one teaspoon of the dried dill leaves with one cup boiling water; strain. As noted previously, drinking dill tea can aid in the production of milk for lactating mothers.



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Hulled Seasame Seeds

  • Color White
  • Botanical Name Sesamum indicum
  • Family Pedaliaceae
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement
  •    


Mechanically Hulled Sesame Seeds are considered as the most nutritious seeds because of its protein and valuable Minerals. The husk hull (skin) of these seeds are removed hence are called as Hulled Sesame Seeds.




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Black Sesame Seeds

  • Color Black
  • Botanical Name Sesamum Indicum L
  • Family Pedaliaceae
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement
  •    

Black sesame seeds (Sesamum Indicum L) are similar to the more common white sesame seeds. Black sesame seeds are not hulled, brown (golden) sesame seeds retain their hulls too, and the white seeds are hulled which exposes their true seed color.Black sesame seeds are more flavorful and have a stronger aroma than white or brown sesame seeds.

It is mainly used in North Indian cuisine and posses digestive qualities.Fennel seeds are also often used to spice up teas and drinks.

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Fennel Seeds

  • Family Apiaceae
  • Part Used Fruit
  • Hotness Scale 1
  • Botanical Name   Foeniculum vulgare  
  • Flavour Similar to wild anise
  • Harvesting Season Other names February to March Common Fennel, Florence Fennel, Large Fennel, Sweet Fennel, Wild Fennel.
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement

Fennel is a perennial, pleasant-smelling herb with yellow flowers. It is native to the Mediterranean, but is now found throughout the world. Dried fennel seeds are often used in cooking as an anise-flavored spice. But dont confuse fennel with anise; though they look and taste similar, they are not the same. Fennels dried ripe seeds and oil are used to make medicine.

It is mainly used in North Indian cuisine and posses digestive qualities.Fennel seeds are also often used to spice up teas and drinks.

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Carom Seeds

  • Botanical Name Trachyspermum ammi
  • Family Umbelliferae
  • Harvesting Season All
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement

carom seeds are used as a spice. It is occasionally an ingredient of curry powder. carom is native to India but is also cultivated in Iran, Egypt, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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Cumin Seeds

  • Family Apiaceae
  • Part Used Fruit
  • Grades Cumin is exported in its natural as well powdered form. It is also exported as essential oils
  • Botanical Name   Cuminum cyminum
  • Harvesting Season   February to March
  • Marketing Season April to May
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement

Cumin has been in use since ancient times. Seeds excavated at the Syrian site Tell ed-Der have been dated to the second millennium BC. They have also been reported from several New Kingdom levels of ancient Egyptian archaeological sites.

UsesCumin is used world wide in food, beverages, liquors, medicine, toiletries and perfumery. It is also used to correct broken, dilated, split capillaries. Cumin is is stimulent, carminative and astringent and useful in diarrhoea and dyspepsia.

ExportExports are mostly to USA, Singapore, Japan, UK and North America.

Home Remedies

  • Cumin seeds are used as a spice in cooking.
  • It helps to cure flatulence and colic pain. After heavy meals and to children after feed it can be given to prevent intestinal colic.
  • In 1 litre water add 1-teaspoon cumin seeds and boil it. This water has to be consumed the same day it should not be used the next day.
  • Cumin is of benefit to the heart and uterus and is given to women after childbirth to increase breast milk.
  • Cumin seeds contain good amounts of protein, fat, carbohydrates, fibre, calcium, iron and phosphorous.
  • Externally it can be used in liniments for stimulating circulation and bringing warmth to the area.
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Fenugreek Seeds

  • Botanical Name   Trigonella foenum-graecum L  
  • Family Leguminosae
  • Part Used Seed
  • Harvesting Season  Feb, March
  • Hotness Scale 2
  • Flavour powerful , aromatic and bittersweet, like burnt sugar. There is a aftertaste, similer to celery or lovage.r to celery or lovage
  • Packing 18 kgs/25 kgs /40 kgs in Jute or HDPE Bags Or As per buyer’s Requirement
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement

The name fenugreek or foenum-graecum is from Latin for Greek hay. The plants similarity to wild clover has likely spawned its Swedish name: bockhornsklver as well as the German: Bockshornklee, both literally meaning: ramshorn clover.ennel seeds are also often used to spice up teas and drinks.

ShippingShree rung agroshipping different grades, as per the buyers requirement.

Fenugreek seeds yields both a herb and a spice. India and Egypt are Primary countries of origin.

Home Remedies

  1. Fenugreek seeds helps to control type I and II diabetes.
  2. It reduces high serum cholesterol.
  3. This seeds relieves constipation may be because the seeds contain a gum which when mixed with water expands in the gut and adds bulk to the stool.
  4. It can be prescribed to nursing mothers to increase their milk production.
  5. Since fenugreek seeds contain chemicals (diosgenin and estrogens isoflavones) similar to the female sex hormone oestrogen is considered as a potent menstruation promoter (menstrual discomforts), minimise symptomsof menopause.
  6. Fenugreek sprouts can be incorporated in your salads to help to minimise these problems.
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Sesame Seeds

  • Botanical Name Sesamum indicum
  • Family Pedaliaceae
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement

Sesame seeds are small. The size, form and colours vary with the thousands of varieties now known Sesame seeds come in many colours depending on the cultivar harvested.

Sesame seed is seed of Sesamum indicum pedaliaceae family. Seeds origin from top quality soil. It is carefully cleaned before it is hulled or sold. It is extensively used for the application in bakery products such as bread, bread sticks, cookies, candies, pasta, vegetables and curry dishes. The taste of roasted sesame seeds has wide applications in food industries including chocolate and ice cream and halva. Sesame oil is widely used prominently in Asian countries for various applications. As it is cholesterol free so being used in health food industries.

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Dill Seeds

  • Botanical Name   Anethum graveolens L
  • Family Umbelliferae
  • Part Used Seed
  • Harvesting Season  July, Aug
  • Flavour Aromatic and slightly bitter, similar to caraway
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement

Dill originated within an area around the Meditteranean and the South of Russia. Zohary and Hopf remark that wild and weedy types of dill are widespread in the Mediterranean basin and in West Asia. Although several twigs of dill were found in the tomb of Amenhotep II, they report that the earliest archeological evidence for its cultivation comes from late Neolithic lake shore settlements in Switzerland. Traces have been found in Roman ruins in Great Britain.

ShippingShree rung agroshipping different grades, as per the buyers requirement.

Preparation and storage:Dill Seeds can be used whole or crushed in a mill or coffee grinder. The dried seeds keep indefinitely. When kept out of sunlight in an airtight container

Home Remedies

  1. Dill is often associated with cooking. Dill pickles, as well as meat, fish, egg dishes, and some breads are all popularculinary uses of this versatile herb. Both the seeds and the plant itself are used in cooking, making this two-seasonherb a very versatile addition to the kitchen.
  2. Dill, either the seeds or the leaves, can be soaked in vinegar to create a flavorful addition to dishes such as potato salad, soup, or green salads.
  3. Oil of dill is used in perfumes and sometimes in the preparation of soaps.
  4. Dill tea can be beneficial to individuals suffering from upset stomach and/or diarrhea, menstrual pain, bad breath, and cough and flu symptoms. The tea is made by steeping two teaspoons crushed dill seed in one cup boiling water for ten minutes. Strain A milder tasting dill tea can be achieved by combining one teaspoon of the dried dill leaves with one cup boiling water; strain. As noted previously, drinking dill tea can aid in the production of milk for lactating mothers.
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Hulled Seasame Seeds

  • Color White
  • Botanical Name Sesamum indicum
  • Family Pedaliaceae
  • Packaging & Labelling As per buyer’s requirement
  •    

Mechanically Hulled Sesame Seeds are considered as the most nutritious seeds because of its protein and valuable Minerals. The husk hull (skin) of these seeds are removed hence are called as Hulled Sesame Seeds.

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  • B-6, Sardar Nagar Soc.,Po Maktupur, Unjha,Mahasana-384002., Mahesana, Gujarat, India
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