Packaged
(eg. Coffee, Tea, Cocoa powder)
Image | Name | Summary | Categories |
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Pistachios | Pistachios are in the cashew family. Like cashews, they are not a true nut but seeds of red or yellow plum-like fruit that are removed during processing. They are native to the Middle East from where they spread to the Mediterranean and the rest of the world. | Nuts | |
Pistachios-001 | Pistachios are in the cashew family. Like cashews, they are not a true nut but seeds of red or yellow plum-like fruit that are removed during processing. They are native to the Middle East from where they spread to the Mediterranean and the rest of the world. | Nuts | |
Canned pineapple | cut into slices | Canned fruits | |
Tea | CTC, Iranian tea is a high-quality product that, despite its youth, has won a place of honor on the global tea market | Tea | |
Peanut | Weight of the bag 25 kg, in shell | Nuts | |
Canned mango | cut into slices, 24 cans per carton | Canned fruits | |
Fruit coctail | cut into pieces, 24 cans per carton | Canned fruits | |
Canned peaches | cut into halves | Canned fruits | |
Dried pineapple | without spices, cut into rings, soft dried | Dried fruits | |
Dried apple | Weight of the box 10 kg, without spices, type of fruit: chips | Dried fruits | |
Dried banana | Weight of the box 12 kg, without spices, type of fruit: chips | Dried fruits | |
Dried mango | Weight of the box 20 kg, without spices | Dried fruits | |
Tea | Black granulated tea, type A, Weight of the bag 30 kg | Tea | |
Coffee | 1 grade | Coffee | |
Coffee | 1 grade | Coffee | |
Almond | Weight of the bag 25 kg, in shell | Nuts | |
Macadamia | Weight of the box 5 kg, in shell | Nuts | |
Cashew | Weight of the box 5 kg, in shell | Nuts | |
Pistachios-002 | Pistachios are in the cashew family. Like cashews, they are not a true nut but seeds of red or yellow plum-like fruit that are removed during processing. They are native to the Middle East from where they spread to the Mediterranean and the rest of the world. | Nuts | |
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Macadamia Nuts | Macadamia nuts are indigenous to Australia, originally found in the rain forest all along the coast of north-eastern Australia. While the trees had long been known to the aborigines, who called the macadamia kindal kindal, the first tree was propagated from seed by British colonist, Walter Hill, who was the director of the Botany Garden in Brisbane around 1857. | Nuts |