Toasted Natural Sesame Seeds
Botanical Name : SesamumIndicum English Name : Toasted Natural Sesame Seeds Hindi Name : Til Family Name : Pedaliaceae Cultivation India, China, Myanmar and African countries. 70% of the world’s sesame crop
Botanical Name : SesamumIndicum English Name : Toasted Natural Sesame Seeds Hindi Name : Til Family Name : Pedaliaceae Cultivation India, China, Myanmar and African countries. 70% of the world’s sesame crop
Botanical Name : Glycine Max English Name : Soybean Seed Hindi Name : Soya Cultivation India, United States , Brazil, Argentina, China. Madhya Pradesh accounts for 45% share in Soyabean production in
Botanical Name : Carthamus Tinctorius English Name : Saf Flower Seed Hindi Name : Kusam Kusumbo Family Name : Asteraceae Cultivation India, United States, and Mexico are the leading producers, with Ethiopia,
Botanical Name : SesamumIndicum English Name : Roasted Hulled Sesame Seeds Hindi Name : Til Family Name : Pedaliaceae Cultivation India, China, Myanmar and African countries. 70% of the world’s sesame crop
Botanical Name : Sesamum Indicum English Name : Natural White Sesame Hindi Name : Til Family Name : Pedaliaceae Cultivation India, China, Myanmar and African countries. 70% of the world’s sesame crop
Botanical Name : Brassica Juncea English Name : Mustard Yellow Hindi Name : Pili Sarson Family Name : Crucifereae Cultivation India, Canada, USA, Some Parts of Europe. Origin The yellow/white mustard is indigenous to
Botanical Name : Brassica Juncea English Name : Mustard Seed Black Hindi Name : Rai Family Name : Apiaceae Cultivation Canada (90%), Hungary, Great Britain, India, Pakistan and the United States. Origin The plant
Botanical Name : Sesamum Indicum English Name : Hulled Sesame Hindi Name : Til Family Name : Pedaliaceae Origin At Harappa in the Indus Valley between 2250 and 1750 BC. Specification India
Botanical Name : SesamumIndicum English Name : Golden Sesame Seeds Hindi Name : Til Family Name : Pedaliaceae Cultivation India, China, Myanmar, Egypt and African countries. 70% of the world’s sesame crop