Raw Cashew Nuts, White Pepper, Black Pepper, Betel Nuts, Palm Acid Oil, Turmeric Slides, Cocoa Beans
Indonesia Raw Cashew Nuts are always in demand because of its “high outturn” compared to Raw Cashew Nuts produced in Africa or any other countries. We procure directly from Farmers after proper Sun dry and delivered to ours Surabaya warehouse, where it facilitate the Buyers Inspection and also for smooth loading and delivery.
Main port of Origin for raw cashew nuts is Surabaya. These are shipped to India, Vietnam, China and Sri Lanka. Ours maximum capacity per month is 1200 ~ 1500 MT. To fulfill buyer’s needs, we also supply from Cambodia , Tanzania & African countries ( Benin, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau) as well. Read more.
Commodity | Raw Cashew Nuts in Shell |
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Nut Count | 185 ~200 nuts per kg |
Outturn | 48 ~ 54 lbs (Quality varies depends on the Provinces) |
Defectiveness | 5% – 8% Max |
Moisture | 6% - 10% Max |
Foreign Matter | 0.5% Max |
Packing | 80 to 90kg per bag (New Jute Bag) |
Indonesia produces black and white pepper. White pepper is traditionally produced in Bangka Belitung and known as Muntok white pepper. White pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae. Black and White Peppercorns are both the fruit of the Pepper plant, but they are processed differently. The berries used for White Pepper are ripened on the vine and soaked so that their outer hulls are easily removed. White pepper is produced by removing outer skin of the Berries. Vietnam and Indonesia are the largest white pepper producing countries that convert about 50% of its Pepper to White.Read more.
FAQ-630 G/L White pepper | Value |
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Quality | FAQ |
Density g/l | 630 g/l |
Moisture | 14% |
Impurity | 0.5% |
As “King of Spices” Black Peppers is the most precious and valuable spices in the world. Our Company always fulfill our buyer with the specification of Black Peppers they want, such as 500g/l, 520g/l, 550g/l, 570g/l in FAQ and Clean grade.
In Indonesia, Black pepper is mostly produced in Lampung and known as Lampung black pepper. Black pepper in Lampung is mainly produced in the districts of East Lampung and North Lampung. Other districts such as Way Kanan, Tanggamus and West Lampung also produce significant quantity of black pepper.Currently, Vietnam is the World’s Largest Producer and Exporter of Pepper. Black Pepper is mainly Cultivated in India, Indonesia , Brazil and Vietnam.Read more.
Characteristics | Standard Specifications |
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Color | Grey to Black |
Live insects/ Weevils | Nil |
E.Coli | Max 3.0 MPN/G |
Yeast & Mould | Max 1% by weight / Max 500CFU/G |
Foreign Matter | Max 1% |
Moisture Content | Max 13.5% |
Packing | Jute / PP Bag |
Betel Nuts, also known as Areca Nuts, are mostly grown in tropical climates around Asia. The nuts are mostly used for chewing, animal feed or for medicinal and coloring purposes. In Indonesia, Betel Nut are grown in Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara island. We can provide Indonesian Betel Nuts - Split & Whole throughout the year.
We have supply capacity more than 1,000 MT per month mostly to our customers in Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan. Read more.
Split Beetle Nut | |
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Good cut Polish | 80-85% |
Moisture | 3% Max |
Maturity | Old |
Color | Natural Color |
Additional details | Free from dead or live insects. Dried by sun. |
Split Beetle Nut | |
Good cut Polish | 70-75% |
Moisture | 5% Max |
Maturity | Old |
Color | Natural Color |
Additional details | Free from dead or live insects. Dried by sun. |
Shipping specification | |
Packing | Gunny bag 60Kgs (or as per request) |
Payment | 100% LC at sight |
Min. order | 1FCL 20feet (18MT) |
Delivery | Max 14 days after confirming LC |
Port of loading | Tanjung Priok |
Sample | Free, freight charge paid by buyer |
Palm acid oil is a by-product of palm oil refining by chemical process. It contains mainly of Free Fatty Acid (FFA) with some amount of neutral oil and moisture. It is a sticky liquid, golden yellow and brown in color. It has a characteristic smell.
It is used to manufacture laundry soap for cloth washing, calcium soap for animal feed and distillated fatty acid. It is also used to manufacture biodiesel. Read more.
Commodity | |
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Total Fatty Matter (TFM) | Min 95% |
Moisture & Impurities ( M & I ) | 3% Max |
Free Fatty Acid (FFA) | 80% Max |
Turmeric is the dried root of the plant Curcuma longa. Turmeric has been used in Asia for thousands of years and is a major part of Ayurvedic medicine. It was first used as a dye, and then later for its medicinal properties.
We offer Indonesian Turmeric Slices that is known for high quality with high Curcuma content. These slices are well dried with a high curcumin percentage which is responsible for the bright yellow color that is used as a yellow food colorant and food additive. Read more.
Commodity | Turmeric Slices |
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Moisture content | Max 13.5% |
Curcumin content | 5% Min |
Packing | 30Kg Nett PP Bag |
The cocoa bean, also called cacao bean, is the dried and fully fermented seed of Theobroma cacao, from which cocoa solids and, because of the seed's fat, cocoa butter can be extracted. The beans are the basis of chocolate, and of such Mesoamerican foods as mole and tejate. Many different sorts of products can be derived from cocoa. The husks of cocoa pods and the pulp, or sweatings, surrounding the beans and the cocoa bean shells can be used.
Some examples of these uses are Animal feed from cocoa husk, Production of soft drinks and alcohol, Potash from cocoa pod husk, Jam and marmalade, Mulch, Cocoa butter, Cocoa powder, Cocoa liquor. Read more.
Damar Batu is petrified natural resin of ancient shorean trees. It is much harder than other resins. It has brown and black colors with various sizes (from 1 cm to 20 cm). It has been preserved and can be found in the ground /earths surface in the jungles of Indonesia.
Damar Batu is stone-shaped hard resin, obtained from a particular variety of the Dipterocarp species. The resin of Damar Batu is obtained under ground in fossilized form, near to the tree roots. It is found mainly in South Sumatra and Kalimantan. The quality of Damar Batu is determined mainly by the size of the resin lump, their color and the amount of damar dust.
Normally Use for paint, polishes, varnishes, water resistant coatings, incense and injection moulding material. Read more.
Commodity | Damar Batu |
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Damar Batu mixed size | Calcutta quality |
Damar Batu super/big size | Bombay quality |
Gum copal is a resin produced by the sap of forest tree in Indonesia. Due to common impurities and differences in regions, gum copal ranges in color from black to yellow to white. Gum copal has had a wide variety of uses in both past and present times. Primarily used as an incense by ancient civilizations, it also found use as an early form of glue, and traditional medicine for cases such as dysentery, stomach pains, dizziness, and fright.
Today, gum copal is popularly used as incense. It is also used as a varnish or waterproofing material. When it is heated with certain oils, it becomes nearly transparent. It also can be used as an ingredient in adhesives, perfumes, printing ink, paints, and films.
Gum copal is sold primarily two ways. The first way is as powder, which is usually mixed with turpentine to make varnish. The other way is as the natural "rocks" which can then be used in many different ways. Read more.
Prime white soft (PWS) is the highest grade of gum copal. It is white in color and 99-100% purity. It is used for making varnish for wood surfaces and it dries to a hard and shiny film. Such varnish is high-luster and resistant to external scratches.
DBB grade is pebble-sized and whitish yellow in color with about 90-95% purity. This is an economy grade, ideal for production of low-end varnishes. Its solubility is good. It can contain some black copal, but it is still easily dissolved in alcohol solvent mixtures. It is the most common grade for use in incense.
White soft (WS) is the lowest grade of gum copal, larger chunks, black in color with about 60% purity. The impurities include tree bark and soil. The powder leftover from the processing of PWS and DBB is usually used for varnish