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Fresh Coconuts |
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Tamarind |
The fruit of the Coconut Palm, Cocos Nucifera, it has a hard shell encased in a fibrous outer layer. When the coconut shell is cracked open, it reveals a fleshy white meat and a liquid which is known as coconut water. |
A tropical fruit pulp with its tangy flavour that is used as a popular ingredient in a wide range of foods and drinks. |
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Dried Lime |
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Kudampuli |
Dehydrated charred Lime mainly used as a pickle. |
also known as Malabar Tamarind in India, and Goraka in Sri Lanka, is used as a souring agent in many seafood preparations. |
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Nutmeg |
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Tropical Vegetables & Fruits |
is a spice derived from the plant of the Myristica genus while the red membrane that covers it is made into the spice mace. Nutmeg is used in a variety of cuisines and is traded in both shelled and unshelled forms. |
A variety of products are available in both fresh and dehydrated forms. |
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Fruit Pulp |
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Tapioca |
is the extract of fresh Tropical Fruits such as Papaya, Mango etc. |
is a flavourless, colourless, odourless starch also known as Manioc. Available in powder and pearl form, it is a distinctive ingredient of Chinese “Bubble/Boba” Tea. |
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Coconut Smooze |
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Essential Oils |
A coconut based Fruit Ice available in a range of flavours. |
are extracted from various spices such as Cloves, Cinnamon Leaf and Citronella. |
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Flavoured Cooking Oil |
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Blended Cooking Oil |
is Coconut Oil that is mixed with spice extracts such as Cloves, Cardamom, Pepper, Chilies, Turmeric, and Curry Leaves for distinctive flavours. |
is an oil that is a mixture of Sesame, Sunflower, Palm Olein & Coconut Oil and contains Poly & Mono Unsaturated, & Saturated Fats along with Oleic Acid. |
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Organic Fertilizer |
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Coconut Husk Chips |
made from environmentally friendly, natural compounds such as peat which promote and provide plant growth and nutrition. |
Coir Chips make a wonderful potting medium for orchids, bromeliads and other epiphyte plants. The natural coconut husk chips last much longer than bark and have a high water-holding capacity. |
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Coco Peat |
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Ekel |
Also known as Coir Dust, it is the binding material that comes from the fibrous portion of the coconut husk. May also be mixed with sand, compost and fertilizer to make good quality potting soil. |
The dried stem of the Coconut Leaf mainly used for making brooms. |
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