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Quick Details
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Specification:
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Tiger Nuts
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Shelf Life:
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24
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Manufacturer:
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Factory
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Ingredients:
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99
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Content:
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0.33
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Address:
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Company
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Instruction for use:
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Food
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Packaging:
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Bag
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Place of Origin:
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Canada
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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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Product Name:
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Bitter Cola Nuts Black
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Color:
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Brown
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Quality:
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High-quality
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Taste:
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Natural Taste
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Origin:
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Lam Ha
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Usage:
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Directly Consume
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Certificate:
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HACCP
Quick Details
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Processing Type:
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Blanched
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Grade:
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Top
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Storage Type:
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Tiger Nuts
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Specification:
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Tiger Nuts
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Shelf Life:
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24
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Manufacturer:
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Factory
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Ingredients:
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99
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Content:
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0.33
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Address:
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Company
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Instruction for use:
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Food
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Packaging:
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Bag
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Place of Origin:
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Canada
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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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Product Name:
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Bitter Cola Nuts Black
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Color:
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Brown
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Quality:
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High-quality
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Taste:
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Natural Taste
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Origin:
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Lam Ha
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Usage:
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Directly Consume
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Certificate:
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HACCP
Tigernuts have numerous medicinal properties and is also delicious as food.
Tigernuts have a high energy content (starch, fats, sugars and proteins), rich in minerals such as phosphorouse, postassium, and viatmin E and C.
Phosphorus, together with calcicum, constitutes the bulk of the mineral substance of the bones and teeth.
Dried tiger nut has a smooth, tender, sweet and nutty taste. It can be consumed raw, roasted, dried, baked or as tiger nut milk or oil. They have various uses; in particular, they are used in Spain to make horchata. “Horchata” is a nonalcoholic beverage of milky appearance derived from the tubers of the tiger nut plant, mixed with sugar and water.