Our Products
Vegetables
India is the second largest producer of vegetables in the world. India can export vegetables as it produces large quantities. Indian vegetables are also in high demand globally. Onion, Brinjal, Beans, Peas, Potato, Cabbage, Tomato, Cauliflower and Cucumber are the most cultivated vegetables. Among these the products we deal in are listed below
Banana Leaves
Banana Stem
Banana Flower
Baby Potato
Bottle Gourd
Brinjal
Bitter Gourd
Broad Beans
Beans
Corn
Curry Banana
Cluster Beans
Chow Chow
Cucumber
Drumstick
French Beans
Ginger
Garlic
Groundnuts
Gooseberry
Green Mango
Green Papaya
Green Tamarind
Green Peas
Ivy Ground / Coccinia Grandis
Kidney Beans
Ladies Finger
Lemon
Long Brinjal
Palmyra Sprout
Red Pumpkin
Ridge Gourd
Raw Banana
Shallots Onion
Yam
Snake Gourd
Turkey Berry
Veld Grape
Fruits
India, with its wide variations in climate and soil, is very favourable for growing large quantities of fruits, India is known as the fruit basket of the world. Mangoes, Grapes, Pomegranates, Bananas and Oranges are the most exported fruits from India. We specialize in various types of mangoes and other fruits which are listed below
Mango Variety
Alphonso Mangoes
Badami Mangoes
Mallika Mangoes
Neelam Mangoes
Sindooram Mangoes
Totapuri Mangoes
Other Fruits
Breadfruit
Chikku
Custard Apple
Guava
Ice Apple
Jack Fruit
Pomegranate
Papaya
Rasakadali Banana
Red Banana
Stone Apple
Sweet Lime
Yellow Banana
Green leaves
Indian green leaves are exported to more than 20 countries where they are used for medicinal and culinary applications. They are very aromatic and have a unique flavor with hints of citrus. It contains a high amount of protein per plant and is a good source of magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium. India is the leading exporter of curry leaves. Listed below are the green leaves we deal with.
Agathi Keerai
Arai Keerai
Curry Leaves
Manathakkali Keerai
Modakathan keerai
Murungai Keerai
Ponnanganni Keerai Green
Ponnanganni Keerai Red
Pulicha Keerai
Siru Keerai
Thothuvalai Keerai
Vallarai Keerai
Flowers
A bloom, in some cases known as a blossom or bloom, is the reproductive structure found in blooming plants. The organic work of bloom is to encourage reproduction, usually by giving a component for the union of sperm with eggs. Blooms may encourage outcrossing (combination of sperm and eggs from different people in a population) coming about from cross-pollination or allow selfing (combination of sperm and egg from the same bloom) when self-pollination occurs.