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Specification:
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1 ton
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Shelf Life:
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3 months
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Manufacturer:
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Denmark
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Ingredients:
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no
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Content:
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Tiger nuts
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Address:
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Denmark
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Instruction for use:
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/
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Packaging:
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50kg
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Place of Origin:
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Denmark
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Brand Name:
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Tiger nuts
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Model Number:
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Tiger nuts
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Origin:
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Denmark
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Product Name:
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Tiger nuts
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Processing:
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Drying
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MOQ:
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3 - 5 Tons
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Contents:
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Tannin
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Usage:
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Wine
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Storage:
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Clean Dry Cool Place
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Color:
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Natural Colour
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Packing:
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Customet's Request
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Package:
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Standard Packaging
Quick Details
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Processing Type:
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Light White
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Grade:
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Premium Grade
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Storage Type:
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dry and cool place
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Specification:
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1 ton
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Shelf Life:
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3 months
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Manufacturer:
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Denmark
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Ingredients:
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no
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Content:
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Tiger nuts
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Address:
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Denmark
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Instruction for use:
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/
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Packaging:
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50kg
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Place of Origin:
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Denmark
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Brand Name:
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Tiger nuts
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Model Number:
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Tiger nuts
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Origin:
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Denmark
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Product Name:
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Tiger nuts
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Processing:
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Drying
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MOQ:
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3 - 5 Tons
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Contents:
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Tannin
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Usage:
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Wine
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Storage:
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Clean Dry Cool Place
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Color:
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Natural Colour
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Packing:
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Customet's Request
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Package:
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Standard Packaging
Tiger Nuts Wholesale: Let us start by clarifying that Tiger nuts aren’t actually nuts, nor do they belong to the animal kingdom. Tiger nuts are tubers, like sweet potato, though much smaller in size. They get their name from the stripes on the tubers’ exterior. Tiger nuts have been cultivated by humans for centuries. Also known as chufa nuts and earth almonds, the earliest records of their use dates back to Neolithic Egypt. From there, its cultivation eventually spread to North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula. What’s more, the Spanish have been using it to make horchata (a creamy beverage) since the 18th century. Order Tiger nuts in bulk only because we do not sell to direct consumers. Reliable supplier of Tiger nuts / Best quality Tiger nuts / Bulk tiger nuts for sale
And now, thanks to its numerous health benefits, tiger nuts have made a comeback, enjoying burgeoning popularity in the market since past few years.
how to eat tiger nuts
peeled tiger nuts are a perfect healthy snack that can be enjoyed straight out of the bag. the firm outer skin has been removed from our tiger nuts so that you dont need to soak them overnight. nonetheless, they are still a chewy treat with a texture that is similar to fresh coconut. as you continue to chew on these tasty tiger nuts, you will begin to experience their nutty and slightly sweet taste. if you prefer a softer texture, the tiger nuts can be soaked for a couple hours prior to eating, although this step is not necessary given that the tiger nuts are already peeled.
mix tiger nuts with other nuts and dried fruit for a unique trail mix, or stir them in oatmeal for a boost of energy and protein. they can even be blended into a sweet and creamy spanish-style horchata beverage (see recipe below), or strained to make non-dairy tiger nut milk. alternatively you can make your own tiger nut flour by grinding them in a food processor; the flour can be used to make paleo-friendly and gluten-free baked goods such as breads, muffins and pancakes.