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Nigella Sativa (Black Cumin Seeds) Specification

Seed size

0.1   – 0.2 cms

Aroma

Slightly citrusy

Flavour

Woody, Peppery, Pungent

Color

Black

Quality

Machine Clean 99.00%

Single Sortex Clean 99.50%

Double Sortex Clean 99.90%+

Packaging

25/50 Kg PP bags or as per requirement

Container Stuffing

20Ft. – 16 Metric Tons

40Ft. – 28 Metric Tons

Min. order Qty (MOQ)

5 Metric Tons

Production Capacity

50MT per week

Country of Origin

India

Shelf Life

2 years

Harvest Season

February-June

Specification

Detailed specification on request

Turmeric Fingers

Botanical Name: Curcuma longa

 

Read about its history, seed, plant description, and its Benefits for Health.

  • Turmeric, scientifically known as Curcuma longa, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the ginger family. It is native to southern Asia, particularly India, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. The plant grows up to three feet in height and has large leaves that grow out of a central stem. Its most notable feature, however, is its underground rhizome, which is the part of the plant used for culinary and medicinal purposes.Historically, turmeric has been an important part of Indian culture for centuries. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat a variety of ailments, from respiratory and digestive issues to skin conditions and wounds. The root has been known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties, making it a popular natural remedy for many health issues.
  • in addition to its medicinal uses, turmeric has also been used for culinary purposes for centuries. The spice has a distinctive yellow colour and a slightly bitter, warm flavour. It is commonly used in curries, sauces, and rice dishes, and is often paired with other spices such as cumin and coriander.

  • Turmeric is also widely used in the textile industry for its natural dyeing properties. Its bright yellow colour has been used to dye fabric for centuries, and is still used today in many traditional textiles.

  • turmeric is available in various forms, including fresh rhizomes, powder, and extract. Turmeric powder is the most commonly used form, as it is easy to store and use. The powder is made by grinding dried turmeric rhizomes into a fine powder. It is a popular ingredient in spice blends, such as curry powder, and can be used to add flavor and color to a variety of dishes.

  • Turmeric extract is another popular form of turmeric, and is often used in supplements and beauty products. It is made by extracting the active compounds from the turmeric root, including the powerful antioxidant curcumin.

  • In terms of cultivation, turmeric is a tropical crop that thrives in hot and humid climates. It is typically grown from rhizomes, which are planted in the spring and harvested in the fall. India is the largest producer of turmeric, followed by other Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and Indonesia.

  • In summary, turmeric is a versatile plant with a rich history and a wide range of uses. From its medicinal properties to its culinary and textile applications, turmeric is a valuable commodity that has been cherished for centuries. Its popularity continues to grow, and with good reason, as it offers a range of benefits that can enhance both health and quality of life

  • At Lineark Global, we manufacture, process, trade, and export spices and agricultural commodities. And we are proud to offer a wide range of spice products, including Turmeric Fingers, which is sourced and processed with the highest level of expertise, market knowledge, and rich experience in all aspects of supply chain with the help of our team for procurement, cleaning, packaging, and shipment ensuring that our customers receive the best possible product. Contact us today to learn more about our products and services. Our spice products are sourced and processed from the heart of the spice nation, Unjha in Gujarat.

  • We are proud to offer a wide range of spice products such as seeds of Cumin, Fennel, Fenugreek, Coriander, Dill, Mustard, Sesame, Pumpkin fresh and seeds, Chia, Caraway, Castor, Poppy, Psyllium seeds and husk, T, Red Chilli, Nigella Sativa, Black Pepper, Bay leaves, Jaggery, all types of Rice, etc., including Turmeric finger.
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