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Lettuce cabbage
0 out of 5(0)Eltayseer for exporting agricultural crops is providing a high quality Lettuce cabbage for exporting from Egypt to all countries .
Size: from 600 gram to 1200 gram
packing: Available two types of packing carton or plastic
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Eggplant
0 out of 5(0)Asked to describe an eggplant, most would mention dark purple, glossy, and shaped like a very large teardrop. Eggplants are known as aubergines in other parts of the world, where they’re much more popular. India is said to be the native country of this strange-looking fruit – because that’s what it is, rather than a vegetable.
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Cucumber
0 out of 5(0)The fourth most widely cultivated “vegetable” in the world, the cucumber, related to both the melon and squash families, is technically a fruit. With its mild, refreshing flavor that mixes so well with other garden offerings, cucumbers are actually 90% water, but still manage to provide many valuable health benefits.
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Green Beans
0 out of 5(0)A favorite scene of summer is sitting in a porch swing while snapping green beans for dinner. Picking them from the garden is fun, too, from either pole beans, requiring a stake for support, or bush beans, which don’t. Bean varieties include pinto, kidney, lima, black, red, or white, and yellow wax beans. French beans, sliced lengthwise, stay in the pod and are long and slender, while many others are shelled and dried for later use.
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Grapes
0 out of 5(0)When you think of a popular fruit with a myriad of uses, grapes might come to mind. Under the correct treatment and conditions, the “fruit of the vine” makes one of the most desirable beverages in the world. Dried grapes (raisins) can be a lovely addition to salads and yogurt. Fresh, seedless grapes can be used to make grape juice, and they’re a handy snack all by themselves.
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Fresh Pomegranates
0 out of 5(0)Fresh Pomegranates from Egypt, Ready to export to all markets worldwide
From ancient Persia to the Himalayas and beyond, tangy pomegranates are mentioned several times in the Bible, and are one of the world’s most popular and cultivated fruits today. After being introduced in California by Spanish settlers in 1769, they’re still grown in the American west, although they require very dry air and high temperatures to produce the best flavor.
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Egyptian Fresh Mango For Exporting
0 out of 5(0)An ancient fruit and arguably the most popular in many parts of the world, mangos are in the same family of plants as pistachios and cashews, which are also tropical, fruit-bearing trees that can grow up to 100 feet in height. Oval in shape and around five inches long, mangos are heavy because of the single, large seed or stone in the middle, which makes them a drupe.
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red chili pepper
0 out of 5(0)Sometimes, you want to add a bit of spice to your life. One way is to try cayenne pepper, a red, hot little spice with origins in South and Central America, the West Indies and Mexico. Dried and powdered, it produces a powerful heat that can enhance a plethora of foods – in the right amounts! But better than that, an active ingredient called capsaicin gives cayenne and other hot peppers their intensity and is also a powerful pain reliever.
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grapefruit
0 out of 5(0)The grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi) is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet fruit. Grapefruit is a hybrid originating in Barbados as an accidental cross between two introduced species, sweet orange (C. sinesis) and pomelo or shaddock (C. maxima), both of which were introduced from Asia in the seventeenth century. When found, it was named the “forbidden fruit”; and it has also been misidentified with the pomelo.
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mandarin
0 out of 5(0)The mandarin orange, also known as the mandarine, is a small citrus tree with fruit resembling other oranges.
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melon
0 out of 5(0)Apart from the fruit, melon seeds, which are often discarded, actually have health benefits, too. These seeds are a good source of vitamins, minerals, protein and omega-3 fatty acids that can help with improving cardiovascular health, eliminating intestinal worms, losing weight and enhancing healthy hair and nail growth.11
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Lemon
0 out of 5(0)Lemons are thought to have originated at the base of the Himalayan Mountains, as a natural cross between the lime and the citron. Cultivation spread throughout the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, and, like many other plant-derived foods, were introduced to the Americas when Columbus made his second voyage in 1493. Lemons have been a major food crop in Florida since the 16th century.
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Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Lettuce cabbage
0 out of 5(0)Eltayseer for exporting agricultural crops is providing a high quality Lettuce cabbage for exporting from Egypt to all countries .
Size: from 600 gram to 1200 gram
packing: Available two types of packing carton or plastic
Availability:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Eggplant
0 out of 5(0)Asked to describe an eggplant, most would mention dark purple, glossy, and shaped like a very large teardrop. Eggplants are known as aubergines in other parts of the world, where they’re much more popular. India is said to be the native country of this strange-looking fruit – because that’s what it is, rather than a vegetable.
Availability:
Jan Feb Mar Apr Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Cucumber
0 out of 5(0)The fourth most widely cultivated “vegetable” in the world, the cucumber, related to both the melon and squash families, is technically a fruit. With its mild, refreshing flavor that mixes so well with other garden offerings, cucumbers are actually 90% water, but still manage to provide many valuable health benefits.
Availability:
Jan Feb Mar Apr Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Green Beans
0 out of 5(0)A favorite scene of summer is sitting in a porch swing while snapping green beans for dinner. Picking them from the garden is fun, too, from either pole beans, requiring a stake for support, or bush beans, which don’t. Bean varieties include pinto, kidney, lima, black, red, or white, and yellow wax beans. French beans, sliced lengthwise, stay in the pod and are long and slender, while many others are shelled and dried for later use.
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Jan Feb Mar Apr Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Grapes
0 out of 5(0)When you think of a popular fruit with a myriad of uses, grapes might come to mind. Under the correct treatment and conditions, the “fruit of the vine” makes one of the most desirable beverages in the world. Dried grapes (raisins) can be a lovely addition to salads and yogurt. Fresh, seedless grapes can be used to make grape juice, and they’re a handy snack all by themselves.
Availability:
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Fresh Pomegranates
0 out of 5(0)Fresh Pomegranates from Egypt, Ready to export to all markets worldwide
From ancient Persia to the Himalayas and beyond, tangy pomegranates are mentioned several times in the Bible, and are one of the world’s most popular and cultivated fruits today. After being introduced in California by Spanish settlers in 1769, they’re still grown in the American west, although they require very dry air and high temperatures to produce the best flavor.
Availability:
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Egyptian Fresh Mango For Exporting
0 out of 5(0)An ancient fruit and arguably the most popular in many parts of the world, mangos are in the same family of plants as pistachios and cashews, which are also tropical, fruit-bearing trees that can grow up to 100 feet in height. Oval in shape and around five inches long, mangos are heavy because of the single, large seed or stone in the middle, which makes them a drupe.
Availability:
Jul Aug Sep Oct Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
red chili pepper
0 out of 5(0)Sometimes, you want to add a bit of spice to your life. One way is to try cayenne pepper, a red, hot little spice with origins in South and Central America, the West Indies and Mexico. Dried and powdered, it produces a powerful heat that can enhance a plethora of foods – in the right amounts! But better than that, an active ingredient called capsaicin gives cayenne and other hot peppers their intensity and is also a powerful pain reliever.
Availability:
Jan Feb Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
grapefruit
0 out of 5(0)The grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi) is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet fruit. Grapefruit is a hybrid originating in Barbados as an accidental cross between two introduced species, sweet orange (C. sinesis) and pomelo or shaddock (C. maxima), both of which were introduced from Asia in the seventeenth century. When found, it was named the “forbidden fruit”; and it has also been misidentified with the pomelo.
Availability:
Jan Feb Mar Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
mandarin
0 out of 5(0)The mandarin orange, also known as the mandarine, is a small citrus tree with fruit resembling other oranges.
Availability:
Jan Feb Mar Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
melon
0 out of 5(0)Apart from the fruit, melon seeds, which are often discarded, actually have health benefits, too. These seeds are a good source of vitamins, minerals, protein and omega-3 fatty acids that can help with improving cardiovascular health, eliminating intestinal worms, losing weight and enhancing healthy hair and nail growth.11
Availability:
Jan Feb Mar Apr Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist -
Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
Lemon
0 out of 5(0)Lemons are thought to have originated at the base of the Himalayan Mountains, as a natural cross between the lime and the citron. Cultivation spread throughout the Middle East, Europe, and Africa, and, like many other plant-derived foods, were introduced to the Americas when Columbus made his second voyage in 1493. Lemons have been a major food crop in Florida since the 16th century.
Availability:
Jan Feb Nov Dec Product added! Browse WishlistThe product is already in the wishlist! Browse Wishlist
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