Watermelon seeds and melon seeds supplier for uses in nuts

16 Dec.,2024

 

Watermelon seeds and melon seeds supplier for uses in nuts

Watermelon seed  use  for roast and  mixture with  nuts for eating . some of countries are producer of this product and they are exporter of watermelon seed and melon seed. Hosna export company is watermelon seeds and melon seeds supplier from Iran , Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.

Lianshou supply professional and honest service.

More Information about Watermelon seed in: Nuts-Catalogue.pdf

Which watermelon seed and melon seed do we can supply?

We have 2 kind of watermelon seed for export to your country

Red watermelon seed

 yellow water melon seed.

If you need roasted watermelon seed . you can send your inquiry and we can ready it for your distributor

Watermelon seed like sun flower seed and pumpkin seed uses for eating in nuts and this seeds have a good taste and flavor

How can you import watermelon seeds by Hosna export company?

For import watermelon seeds and melon seeds  by Hosna export company you should send :

  • Formal inquiry with details (letter of intent )
  • We give you corporate offer (proforma invoice)
  • Agreement to proceed and purchase order
  • Deposit paid to our account
  • Lead time and schedule
  • Packing in due your inquiry
  • Freight and certification for import (fob , c&f , cif)
  • Balance payment
  • Delivery your inquiry for dried nuts , or water melon seeds.

what kinds of products we can supply?

We supply watermelon seed and melon seed

 dried mulberry link

 kind of dried and fresh dates , syrup dates and dates paste. link

dried figs from Iran and Turkey. LINK

pistachio and pistachio kernel from iran. LINK

dried apricots and kayisi from Iran Afghanistan and Uzbekistan . LINK

raisins and currants from Iran , Uzbekistan and Afghanistan . LINK

rosebud and rosewater from iran . LINK

 jujube and senjed from iran and Uzbekistan. link

dried prunes from iran and Uzbekistan. link 

pine nuts or chilgoza from Afghanistan link

our customer usually order kind of products together and mixture.

If you want, we can ready mixture some of products for you.

The company is the world’s best Melon Seed Supplier supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

Watermelon seed Benefits

1.Low calorie

One ounce of watermelon seed kernels contains approximately 158 caloriesTrusted Source. That&#;s not much lower than an ounce of Lay&#;s Potato Chips (160 calories), but let&#;s take a look at what constitutes an ounce.

A large handful of watermelon seeds weighs about 4 grams and contains about just 23 calories. Far less than a bag of potato chips!

2.Magnesium

One of several minerals found in watermelon seeds is magnesium. In a 4-gram serving, you&#;ll get 21 mg of magnesium, which is 5 percent of the daily value.

3. Iron

A handful of watermelon seeds contains about 0.29 mg of iron, or about 1.6 percent of the daily value. It might not seem like much, but the NIH only recommends adults get 18 mg in their day.

4. &#;Good&#; fats

Watermelon seeds also provide a good source of both monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids &#; one large handful (4 grams) provides 0.3 and 1.1 grams, respectively.

5.Zinc

Watermelon seeds are also good source of zinc. They provide about 26 percent of the daily value in one ounce, or 4 percent DV in one large handful (4 grams).

Zinc is an important nutrient, essential to the immune system. It&#;s also necessary for:

  • the body&#;s digestive and nervous systems
  • cell regrowth and division
  • your senses of taste and smell

Melon seed uses

Its seed oil is a good source of natural antioxidants like vitamin E and ß-carotene. Egusi seed is a good source of potassium and calcium, minerals that regulate blood pressure. It is also a rich source of magnesium, phosphorus, iron and zinc. And just like all plant foods, egusi is naturally cholesterol-free.

More Information about Melon seed in: Nuts-Catalogue.pdf

List of importers for mixture nuts in

Product : Mixtures of nuts or dried fruits

importersValue imported in (USD thousand)Trade balance in (USD thousand)Quantity imported in Quantity UnitUnit value (USD/unit)Annual growth in value between - (%)Annual growth in quantity between - (%)Annual growth in value between - (%)World338,,No quantity -1-2-1United Kingdom50,150-38,,962Tons8,412-9-7-24France43,013-3,,541Tons9,Germany26,,,573Tons7,465-11-7Belgium24,318-20,,349Tons7,261-Netherlands14,640-3,,129Tons6,876-234Austria13,390-1,,469Tons9,Poland13,208-11,,577Tons8,-5-5Sweden12,708-11,,587Tons8,008-5-118Ireland12,294-12,,124Tons5,Czech Republic10,889-8,,491Tons7,Switzerland9,979-9,,016Tons9,Spain9,574-1,No quantity 11 0Portugal7,535-7,,135Tons6,Italy7,,Tons8,-34United States of America6,,Tons12,-910Finland6,196-6,Tons309,800-15-65-9Kazakhstan4,487-4,,852Tons413-25-Canada2,777-Tons5,181-36-24Mexico2,761-2,No quantity 1 12Pakistan2,760-2,,298Tons1,United Arab Emirates2,735-Tons5,Slovakia2,,Tons6,674-9-5-3Russian Federation2,554-1,,621TonsEstonia2,,Tons7,245-6-81Saudi Arabia2,138-2,Tons5,Latvia2,106-Tons7,Australia2,,Tons4,Slovenia1,945-1,Tons8,-3Hungary1,943-1,Tons7,-20Lithuania1,,Tons7,-3Denmark1,,Tons5,763-20-25Croatia1,785-1,Tons8,-11Romania1,727-1,Tons6,280-10-6-35Greece1,723-Tons6,311-3-113Hong Kong, China1,486-Tons7,660-2-Palestine, State of1,376-1,Tons8, 13Luxembourg1,289-1,Tons10,924-5-6-14Namibia1,094-1,Tons4,176-42-21Ukraine1,064-1,,800TonsSingapore1,016-No quantity 5 -5Norway999-Tons5,676-9-11-23Brunei Darussalam882-Tons3,-6ThailandTons3,-China,Tons15,-123

The History of Egusi Seeds - Egunsi Foods

This seed -- nutty, protein-rich, and not always well known -- is so important in West African cuisine that we named our company after it! Also known as melon seeds, it&#;s versatile and can be a snack, used as a flavoring agent, or pressed for its oil.

What Are Egusi Seeds?

Egusi seeds come from the Egusi gourd, which looks very similar to a watermelon. Unlike a watermelon, however, the fruit from the Egusi gourd is bitter and not edible, so these gourds are grown primarily for their seeds. These seeds are similar in size to small pumpkin seeds and a bit creamier in flavor. 

They make up a really important component of many West African staples, including Egusi soup, which is a West African classic. It&#;s widely enjoyed in countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Cameroon. Even though many of these countries and regions have their own little variations for how they prepare Egusi soup, the importance of the Egusi seeds remains the same.

Why Do We Love Egusi Seeds?

Like a lot of other nuts and seeds, Egusi seeds are very high in oil. They&#;re 50% oil, 78% of which is unsaturated fatty acids, which are the healthier type of fat! The oil produced from these seeds is rich and flavorful. They&#;re also 35% protein. 

Egusi seeds are rich in vitamin A, which is crucial for forming and maintaining healthy bones. In addition, Egusi seeds are high in vitamins B1 and B2, which are both important for growth and the production of red blood cells. There&#;s a high concentration of vitamin C, too, which helps the body absorb iron and maintain healthy tissue. Finally, Egusi seeds are also high in Niacin, which helps maintain healthy skin.

Because of their high protein content, they can also serve as a good plant-based meat substitute.

How Do You Use Egusi Seeds?

Aside from being pressed for their oil, or acting as a stand-in for meat in plant-based dishes, Egusi seeds can be soaked, fermented, and sauteed. They can then be used to thicken soups, or even season food. They&#;re an integral part of Egusi Soup -- a dish we&#;ve made our own version of -- which is very popular in West Africa.

Soups are a crucial part of the cuisine in West Africa, and Egusi soup is a really special one. The seeds themselves are used as a fundamental soup ingredient to thicken it and boost the flavor. Before making the soup, the seeds are sun-dried, shelled, and then they&#;re ground down. Both raw and roasted Egusi seeds can be ground.

Try Egusi Soup For Yourself

Our own version, Egunsi soup, is a great way to give this West African staple a taste. It&#;s delicious, flavorful, and can be eaten on its own or used as a way to spice up another meal. It&#;s creamy and savory, nutty without the nuts, and full of vegetables, and it still has that little extra kick from the habanero. It&#;s sure to introduce a new world of flavor to any dish you have on the menu this week!

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