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|23 Tonne Minimum Order
Country:
Nigeria
Model No:
Not applicable
FOB Price:
( Negotiable )Get Latest Price
Place of Origin:
Lagos, Nigeria
Price for Minimum Order:
-
Minimum Order Quantity:
23 Tonne
Packaging Detail:
sacks
Delivery Time:
3 weeks
Supplying Ability:
60 Tonne per Month
Payment Type:
T/T, L/C, Western Union, Money Gram
Product Group :
Nigeria
Contact Person Ekaete
Lagos, Lagos
Sesame seeds are derived from a
plant of the Sesamum genus and bear the scientific name of
Sesamum indicum. These seeds are considered the oldest oilseed
crop in the world and have been cultivated for more than 3,**0
years. Evidence of their native forms in Africa and India. The
sesame plant is extremely resilient and grows in places where
many other crops fail, which is why it is heavily relied on for
ages.
Although it is a seed plant, it can
still bother people with allergies and has a distinctly nutty
flavor. Many of the health benefits are derived from the oils,
which are found in higher concentration in sesame seeds than in
any other oilseed crop in the world. The sesame plant is not more
than 3 feet tall and the seeds are released from small pods along
the plants axes.
The seeds themselves are very small,
only **4 mm long and 2 mm wide, yet 3.*5 million metric tons are
produced every year. They come in a wide variety of colors,
depending on the variety or strain of the sesame plant. These
seeds can be purchased either shelled or unshelled. They are
commonly added to salads as an ingredient or topping for bread
and grain products, crackers, sushi, cakes, soups, breading for
fish and meat, and a wide variety of other
Country: | Nigeria |
Model No: | Not applicable |
FOB Price: | ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price |
Place of Origin: | Lagos, Nigeria |
Price for Minimum Order: | - |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 23 Tonne |
Packaging Detail: | sacks |
Delivery Time: | 3 weeks |
Supplying Ability: | 60 Tonne per Month |
Payment Type: | T/T, L/C, Western Union, Money Gram |
Product Group : | Agriculture |