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Mung Dal Chilka

Moong dal chilka or the split green mung are processed from green mung whole. It comes with olive green outer layer. Split mung beans reveal the soft textured, sweet flavored and off-white interiors. This pulse is popular in Asian culinary preparations as it is easy to cook and digest. Low in fat and high in protein and fibre, split moong beans are extremely healthy to eat having a mild taste and earthy flavor. Machine India Company offers premium quality split mung dal with husk that is available in bold, medium and small sizes.


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  • Quality: split mung dal with husk

  • Sizes: bold, medium and small

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Turmeric

Turmeric comes from the root of Curcuma longa, a leafy plant in the ginger family. The root, or rhizome, has a tough brown skin and bright orange flesh. Ground Tumeric comes from fingers which extend from the root. It is boiled or steamed and then dried, and ground. India is the worlds primary producer of Turmeric. It is also grown in Vietnam and India.


Turmeric is a necessary ingredient of curry powder. It is used extensively in Indian dishes, including lentil and meat dishes, and in Southeast Asian cooking. Turmeric is routinely added to mustard blends and relishes. It also is used in place of saffron to provide color and flavor.Turmeric is mildly aromatic and has scents of orange or ginger. It has a pungent, bitter flavor. Turmeric Store in cool, dark, dry places.Because of its bitter taste, Turmeric should not be used as a flavor substitute for saffron. A Turmeric stain can be washed out with soap and water if treated quickly. Use Turmeric to add Eastern mystery to new favorites as well as in traditional curries, rice and chicken dishes, and condiments. Turmeric is a classic addition to chutneys, pickles, and relishes. Add a pinch of Turmeric to fish soups. Blend with melted butter and drizzle over cooked vegetables, pasta, or potatoes.

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Wheat

Wheat, is the name given to several plants in the genus Triticum including Triticum aestivum, Triticum compactum, Triticum spelta and Triticum durum, which are annual or biennial grasses grown primarily for their grain. Wheat species possess an erect smooth stem with linear leaves that grow in two rows on either side of the stem with larger flag leaves at the top of the stem.


Wheat is one of the most important food plants in the world. It is used primarily to produce flour for bread. It is used widely in the production of many other baked goods. Wheat grain is also used in the manufacture of alcoholic beverages and alcohol. Wheat straw is used as an animal feed and in the manufacture of carpets, baskets, packing, bedding, and paper.


Wheat varieties :One of the first things to consider before planting is which type of wheat you want to grow. There are several different varieties to choose from depending on the time of year and how you want to utilize your harvest. Wheat is broadly categorized into Winter wheat and Spring wheat. Winter wheat is high yielding and is planted in the Fall and harvested in the Spring or Summer of the following year (depending on location). Spring wheat is not as high yielding but tolerated drier conditions. It is planted in the Spring and harvested in the Fall. Both Spring and Winter wheat is then further categorized as soft wheat, hard wheat, spelt or durum.

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Peanuts

Peanuts, popularly known as groundnuts, monkey nuts, pig nuts, etc belong to the Fabaceae (bean) family. Peanuts, Arachis hypogaea is a legume species, and native to South America, Mexico and Central America. An annual herbaceous plant, that grows almost to ground level, with very slender stems, leaves that are opposite and pinnate with four leaflets, flowers that are pea-shaped, and fruits (legumes) that are basically seeds that sprout and mature underground. Presently, its cultivated world over in climates that are favorable for its growth; long warm periods and plenty of rain


Peanuts Health Benefits


Heart Healthy Fats: Peanuts contain monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats that keep the heart healthy. A good level, of both; monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats results in lowering blood cholesterol levels, and thereby reducing the risk of coronary heart diseases.


Proteins: Protein is essential to the health of our cells. The cells in our body are constantly being replaced and repaired. To ensue that the new cells are healthy, and the damaged ones are repaired well, we need protein. Peanuts are an extremely high source of plant protein. It should be regularly incorporated in diet for children, vegetarians and protein deficient people.


Minerals: A rich source of minerals like magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, calcium, sodium, etc, so needed by our body to function well, is ensured by a regular consumption of peanuts. Adequate supply of these minerals ensure a healthy heart, and ensure minimized risk of mineral deficient diseases.


Vitamins: Vitamins are important for overall growth and development. Vitamins ensure vital health for cells and tissues, and for fighting infections, etc, that in return ensure smooth functioning of our organs. Peanuts provide our body with essential vitamins, that also help in regulating metabolism, converting fat and carbohydrates into energy, and facilitating bone and tissue formation. A good source of folate, peanuts reduce the incidence of birth defects, and anemia related conditions.

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Dry Chilly

Chili peppers have been a part of the human diet in the Americas since at least 7500 BC. The most recent research shows that chili peppers were domesticated more than 6000 years ago in Mexico, in the region that extends across southern Puebla and northern Oaxaca to southeastern Veracruz, [6] and were one of the first self-pollinating crops cultivated in Mexico, Central and parts of South America
Chilies were cultivated around the globe after Columbus.[9][10] Diego lvarez Chanca, a physician on Columbus second voyage to the West Indies in 1493, brought the first chili peppers to Spain and first wrote about their medicinal effects in 1494.


The chili pepper features heavily in the cuisine of the Goan region of India, which was the site of a Portuguese colony (e.g., vindaloo, an Indian interpretation of a Portuguese dish). Chili peppers journeyed from India, [12] through Central Asia and Turkey, to Hungary, where they became the national spice in the form of paprika

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Raisins

Raisin varieties depend on the type of grape used, and are made in a variety of sizes and colors including green, black, blue, purple, and yellow. Seedless varieties include the sultana (also known as Thompson Seedless in the USA) and Flame grapes. Raisins are typically sun-dried, but may also be water-dipped, or dehydrated. Golden raisins are made from sultanas, treated with sulfur dioxide (SO2), and flame-dried to give them their characteristic color. A particular variety of seedless grape, the Black Corinth, is also sun-dried to produce Zante currants, miniature raisins that are much darker in color and have a tart, tangy flavor. Several varieties of raisins are produced in Asia and, in the West, are only available at ethnic specialty grocers. Green raisins are produced in Iran.

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Castor Oil


  • B.S.S. Grade Castor Oil.

  • P.P.G. Grade Castor Oil.

  • U.S.P./B.P. Grade Castor Oil.


We are the largest producer of Castor Seeds and Castor Oil in the world. Other top producing countries are China and Brazil. South Africa contributes about 75-80% of world production of Castor seeds.





Applications


  • Its low temperature viscosity properties and oxidation stability and high temperature lubrication makes it a good lubricant.



  • In the food industry, castor oil (food grade) is used in food additives.



  • Castor oil is widely used as a remedy for skin problems, burns, sunburns, skin disorders, skin cuts, and abrasions



  • Castor oil has numerous applications in transportation, cosmetics and pharmaceutical, adhesives, automobiles, paints, electrical, humectants, hydraulic fluids, inks, lacquers, leather treatments, refrigeration lubricants, rubbers, sealants, textiles, washing powders, and waxes



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1121 White Sella Rice

There are only two species of cultivated rice in the world, Oryza sativa (Asian rice) and Oryza glaberrima (African rice). Both species are annual grasses (except in the tropics, where the plant can be perennial) belonging to the family Poaceae which are cultivated for their grain which is considered a staple food in most parts of the world. Asian and African rice plants are morphologically very similar and can be difficult to tell apart. They have rounded stems (called culms) which are divided into nodes and inter-nodes.


Brown rice and white rice have similar amounts of calories and carbohydrates. The main differences between the two forms of rice lie in processing and nutritional content. When only the outermost layer of a grain of rice (the husk) is removed, brown rice is produced. To produce white rice, the next layers underneath the husk (the bran layer and the germ) are removed, leaving mostly the starchy endosperm.


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Tamarind

The tamarind is a long-lived, medium-growth, bushy tree, which attains a maximum crown height of 12.1 to 18.3 metres (40 to 60 feet). The crown has an irregular, vase-shaped outline of dense foliage. The tree grows well in full sun in clay, loam, sandy, and acidic soil types, with a high drought and aerosol salt (wind-borne salt as found in coastal area) resistance.


Leaves are evergreen, bright green in color, elliptical ovular, arrangement is alternate, of the pinnately compound type, with pinnate venation and less than 5 cm (2 inches) in length. The branches droop from a single, central trunk as the tree matures and is often pruned in human agriculture to optimize tree density and ease of fruit harvest. At night, the leaflets close up.


The tamarind does flower, though inconspicuously, with red and yellow elongated flowers. Flowers are 2.5 cm wide (one inch), five-petalled, borne in small racemes, and yellow with orange or red streaks. Buds are pink as the four sepals are pink and are lost when the flower blooms.


The fruit is an indehiscent legume, sometimes called a pod, 12 to 15 cm (3 to 6 inches) in length, with a hard, brown shell. The fruit has a fleshy, juicy, acidulous pulp. It is mature when the flesh is coloured brown or reddish-brown. The tamarinds of Asia have longer pods containing six to 12 seeds, whereas African and West Indian varieties have short pods containing one to six seeds. The seeds are somewhat flattened, and glossy brown.

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Peanut Oil

flavorful peanut oil is organic edible oil obtained from peanut kernels. Peanuts are believed to be originating in central american region from where they spread to other parts of the world by spanish explorers. Today, peanuts are widely cultivated as an important oil seeds and a prime commercial crop in china, india, african nations, and the united states of america.


peanut plant is a low growing, annual plant belonging to the family of fabaceae (leguminosae) of the genus arachis and botanically named as arachis hypogaea. Some common names are groundnut, earth-nut, goober, pinder, and ground pea. Peanut kernels are eaten fresh or roasted and are used in cookery, confectionery and pressed for edible oil.


the plant is a small annual herb, belonging to the family offabaceaeof the genusarachisand botanically named asarachis hypogaea. Some common names are groundnut, earthnuts etc.


physical characteristics of peanut oil


cold pressed peanut oil has deep yellow color with pleasant nutty aroma and sweet taste. Refined oil has light yellow color and has neutral taste. However, highly refined oil makes it virtually devoid of impurities and allergens. Its specific gravity @ 25 c is 0.912-0.920, iodine value-84100, and saponification value-185195.

peanut oil nutrition facts




  • peanut oil is high in energy; 100 g oil provides 884 calories.



  • it is one of the cooking oils with high smoke point; 450 f. The property can be employed in setting oil temperatures while deep-frying food items.



  • peanut oil has very good lipid profile. It has saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated (sfa: mufa: pufa= 18: 49: 33) fats in healthy proportions.



  • it is one of the stable cooking oilshaving long shelf life


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Sesame Seeds Oil


  • We handle and process sesame seed which is considered to be the best among all varieties world over

  • We select appropriate grade of natural sesame seed good for crushing and clean it to 99.99% pure.

  • We have state-of-the-art crushing and filtering equipments.

  • We crush the sesame seeds at low temperature so that the natural aroma remain intact.

  • The oil is properly filtered to obtain its best possible appearance and purity.

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Desiccated Coconut

Desiccated coconut is crisp, snow white in color and has a sweet pleasant and fresh taste of the nut. It is made from fresh coconuts which are harvested at just the right time to ensure the best flavor. The coconut is then dried to the perfect moisture content to ensure long shelf life, best flavor and mouth feel, is produced from matured coconuts and the white coconut meat is granulated into the various desired cuts and is available as Macaroon, Medium, Flakes, Shreds, Chips, or as Coconut Flour.


Its also available either as Sweetened, Toasted, or Toasted Sweetened. It can be used as a substitute to grated fresh coconut in household preparations. It is a very important coconut kernel based product having very good demand all over the world in the confectionery and allied food industries.

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In Shell Groundnut

The Groundnut Shelled offered by us is cultivated in tropical and sub tropical regions all over the world and can also be grown in warm temperate regions. We process these Groundnuts in a healthy and hygienic manner in order to retain its freshness and purity level.

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Dehydrated Onion

Need GOOD Ventilation! and Super Easy Veggie to Dehydrate! Dehydrated white onion 570 Dehydrating onions can be a tearful job, and please run your range hood vent (if you have one) and place your dehydrator as close to it as possible that will help enormously to take the onion odor out of the kitchen and away from your pets sensitive noses and nervous systems its poisonous to them!


Onions are a great source of vitamin A, followed by vitamin C. There are trace amounts of Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, vitamin B6, Riboflavin, and Thiamin. Their minerals are: a great source of Potassium, followed by Phosphorus, and Calcium. There are trace amounts of Iron, Zinc, Manganese, Copper, and Selenium too. They contains Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids.

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