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Sugar has been produced since very ancient times and is the world’s most popular sweetener. Here are a few more facts about this high-energy and natural food additive :
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Specification
Component | Result |
Polarization | 99, 80% min |
Moisture | 0,04% max |
Ash content | 0, 04% max |
ICUMSA Rating | ICUMSA 45 RBU attenuation index units (method#:4-†1978) |
Origin | Brazil |
Solubility | 100% dry & free flowing |
Radiation | Normal internationally accepted limit w/o presence of cesium or iodine, certified |
Magnetic particles | 4 Mg / k |
SO2 | 20 PP Max |
Color | Crystal White |
Table Grade | Standard |
Granulation | medium to fine crystal grain |
Sulphur Dioxide | 20 mg/kg Min |
Sediments | None |
Smell | Free of any odor |
Reducing Sugar | 0.05% max |
HPN Staph Aureus | NIL |
Max AS | 1 P.P.M |
Max PS | 2 P.P.M |
Max CU | 3 P.P.M |
Substance | Solid Crystal |
Crop | Fresh Current |
Free from | Mold, unnatural odors, chemicals and insects |
Seed Husks | Of no radiation, no viruses, insect parts, no poisonous matter and non genetic / suitable for human consumption |
Teak, tall deciduous tree (Tectona grandis) of the family Verbenaceae (verbena family), native to India and Malaysia but now widely cultivated in other tropical areas. Unfortunately, the wood of plantation teak is considered inferior to that of wild teak; consequently, the wild populations are being decimated. Teakwood is moderately hard, easily worked, and extremely durable; beams said to be over 1, 000 years old are still functional. The wood contains an essential oil that resists the action of water and prevents the rusting of iron. The heartwood is resistant to termites. Teak is superior to all other woods for shipbuilding and is also used for furniture, flooring, and general construction. Several other similar woods from unrelated trees are sometimes also called teak. Teak (Tectona grandis) is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Famiales, family Verbenaceae.
Cashew tree bears many, edible, pear-shaped false fruits or “accessory fruits’” called “cashew apples.” Cashew nut which is a “true-fruit, ” firmly attaching to the bottom end of cashew-apple, appearing like a clapper in the bell. Botanically, this tiny, bean shaped, gray “true fruit” is a drupe, featuring hard outer shell enclosing a single edible kernel known commercially as “cashew nut.” Procurement Countries to be high lighted like Benin, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Burkina Faso, Tanzania etc.
Structurally, this Cashew “drupe” is made up of outer, hard shell and inner, edible kernel. Cashew shell composes of a toxic phenolic resin, urushiol; a potent caustic skin irritant toxin and therefore should be eliminated. In the processing units, the whole cashew is treated under the high flame to destroy urushiol resin. Thus roasted cashew becomes safe to handle with bare hands by workers, who then mechanically shell the nuts to extract underlying edible cashew kernel.
Cashew nut measures about an inch in length, 1/2 inches in diameter, and kidney or bean shape, with a smooth surface and smooth curvy pointed tip. Each nut splits into two halves as in legumes. The cream white kernel features firm yet crunchy texture and sweet, buttery flavor
Specification
Moisture Content | 8-10% Max |
Nut Count | 160 – 220 Nuts / Kg |
Defective Nuts | 10% Max |
Float Rate | 15-18% Max |
Admixture | 0.25% Max |
Foreign Matter | 0.25% Max |
KoR or Shelling Out -turn | 45 – 52 lbs / 80 Kg Bag |
With the aid of our sophisticated packaging system, our skilled personnel are able to meet the standard as well as customized packaging requirements of the clients. Moreover, we check the entire lot before dispatch. Ours is a well-established firm, located in Bangalore(India) and associated with leading names to fulfill varied demands of the buyers.
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus Gossypium in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure cellulose. Under natural conditions, the cotton bolls will increase the dispersal of the seeds.
The plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, Africa, and India. The greatest diversity of wild cotton species is found in Mexico, followed by Australia and Africa. Cotton was independently domesticated in the Old and New Worlds.
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Packaging Details : on buyer preference