Anise Seeds for export and import

Anise Seeds for export and import

Anise Seeds for export and import

Product Name

Anise Seeds for export and import

Anise Seeds for export and import

product Name :Anise for export and import
Availability time : All over the Year
Container Capacity of Anise Seeds : 20 FCL & per 40 FCL
Season Crop of Anise Seeds  : ALL YEAR
Packing of Anise Seeds
PP Bags
We serve you wherever you are
Shipping to anywhere in the world
Botanical Name of Anise Seeds  ( PimPinella Anisum ) Alternative names Aniseed Arabic name يانسون Available Form of Anise Seeds for export and import: first of all we offer Anise seeds premium Quality. premium quality is big size anise seeds 99.5% purity . if you try this quality of Anise Seeds for export and import  as a result,you will import from us again and again. we offer anise seeds premium quality with very good prices while maintaining quality. also we offer Anise seeds Grade B Quality . similarly to premium grade but 97% purity mixed big size Anise Seeds with small size finally we offer anise seeds powder. for tea industry very clean anise seeds powder Season : Available all the Year. Packing of Anise Seeds for export and import : In pp bags 25 KGS Net Weight or as per customer request. container can load 20ft (14 Tons) . container 40ft can load anise seeds (27 Tons.
Specifications of Anise Seeds for export and import
99.5% purity
Admixing 0.5%
5% moisture
Process of Crop Anise Seeds for export and import  come from farms as raw material almost sun dried
then Machine separation of stems from seeds
certainly Cleaning any impurities
as a result you get high quality anise seeds
then Packing for Export to all world importers

Uses of Anise Seeds :- CULINARY USES of anis seeds : first of all :Used in breads and East Indian curries. furthermore Anise Seeds  enhances fruit dishes,most noteworthy cheese, eggs even more spinach dishes. MEDICAL USES of Anise Seeds  : first of all Digestive aid. another Use is for the relief of coughs and colds. even more it can be used to compress eye pain. BEAUTY AND BODY USES of Anise Seeds for export and import : first of all anise seeds chewing in the morning it will freshen the breath all day.even more water of boiling anise seeds help to make your body morbid
Botanical Name
Pim Pinella Anisum
Available Form:
Anise Seeds  Grade A Quality
Anise Seeds Grade B Quality
Season of Anise Seeds
Available all the Year
Packing of Anise Seeds
In polypropylene bag 25 KGS Net Weight
Annual production capacity
550 Ton
Storage conditions
Store in a cool dry place at temperature above 20 ° C and relative humidity 75%

Anise Seeds
Anise is a very widely used herb. It is especially known for its digestive properties. Anise seeds are consumed after meals to help in the process of digestion. If crushed and added to tea, not only does it enhance the flavor, but also works as a digestive and helps relieve the problem of flatulence. Anise, due to its antimicrobial properties, is found in a lot of over the counter remedies. The oil extracted from anise seeds is used as an expectorant. It relieves congestion by working on the secretary cells in the respiratory tract. Though anise can be used to treat a wide range of medical conditions, a word of caution is in order. It is recommended that people with high blood pressure should not consume anise as it might exacerbate the condition, though there is no concrete scientific evidence for this. Anise is also a popular culinary herb that is used extensively in cooking and liqueurs. Also, due to its fresh scent, it is often used as an herbal fragrance in aroma therapy. Moreover, anise is added to oral hygiene products like toothpaste and mouthwash in order to enhance their flavor and effectiveness. Back in the ancient times, the Romans used anise to make scented oils and soaps. Perhaps the tradition of wedding cakes can be traced back to the Roman period when anise tea and cake

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