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Vegetables
East Asia
Trading has been a leader in the export of quality fresh vegetables to
a growing world for twenty years. Retailers, importers, wholesalers and
distributors in more than 40 countries appreciate EAT's reliable service,
and attention to details. Our professional sales and field staff work
together to find the finest produce that meets our customer's specific
requirement for quality, condition and price.
EAT is unique in having its own dedicated staff and facilities to handle
mixed shipments of produce for air and sea freight shipments. We specialize
in handling mixed loads of produce for airfreight shipments. Produce is
carefully selected, inspected and loaded by our own staff.
Some of the
most popular vegetables exported are :
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A practical
slim podded variety, favoured by gourmet restaurants because they
are the tasty, tender and needs no slicing and other preparations,
hence there is no loss of flavour. Beans can be picked at 9cm (4in)
in bunches, but can be left to grow to attain maturity at 15-18cm
(6-7in) when it will still be stringless and relatively slender (approx.
5/16 to 3/8in thick) in comparison with most varieties. It is alwyas
best to pick pods on the young side when flavour and tenderness are
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Indian
okra, also called 'Ladyfinger' and 'Bhindi' in Hindi. Indian variety
of Okra has become very popular in markets for its high quality.
Plants are medium tall, vigorous and prolific. Pods are thin, and
very tender.
Okra
is a rich source of many nutrients, including fiber, vitamin B6
and folic acid.
Packing
: Packed in corrugated boxes of 5kgs to 10 Kgs.each as per requirement.
Mode
of Transport: By Air
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Small
egg plants are only about 30 grams (1 Oz.) in weight with bright
red puple color. High quality fruits are very popular for making
various stuffed food in India and Southern Asia.
Packing:
packed in corrugated boxes of 5 Kg to 10 Kg. as per requirement
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This
is a typical variety of Indian Bitter Gourds and is very popular
for Indian cuisines. An unique appearance of Indian Bitter Gourds
is teeth on the fruit skin. This variety produces long green skin
fruits, 8-12 inches in length and about 1/4 Lb. in weight. The plant
grows vigorously in warm climates and bears lot of fruits for a
long time.
Bitter
Gourd has excellent medicinal virtues. It is antidotal, antipyretic
tonic, appetizing, stomachic, antibilious and laxative. The bitter
Gourd is also used in native medicines of Asia and Africa.
Packing:
packed in corrugated boxes of 5 Kg to 10 Kg. as per requirement.
Mode of Transport: By Air
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A long
and curved fruits that appear like snakes hanging on the supports
or ground. This subtropical plant grows very fast in warm climates.
Packing:
packed in corrugated boxes of 5 Kg to 10 Kg. as per requirement.
Mode of Transport: By Air
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Chilli
is a tropical and sub-tropical crop grown all over the country in
India.
India has the advantage of producing about 40 varieties of chillies
possessing different range of pungency, colour, size and shape
Packing:
packed in corrugated boxes of 5 Kg to 10 Kg. as per requirement.
Mode of Transport: By Air
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Various
types are available depending upon their appearances i.e bottle
shaped, trumpet shaped etc. The fruits are large and come in different
shapes with numerous long white seeds.
Packing:
packed in corrugated boxes of 5 Kg to 10 Kg. as per requirement.
Mode of Tranport: By Air
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Cabbage
is one of the oldest vegetable cultivated in the world, believed
to be since 2500 BC by Greeks and Romans. In India, it was introduced
by the Moghuls and popularised by the the British. Cabbage is mostly
grown as a winter crop in the plains in India.
Packing:
In corrugated boxes and are exported by airfreight or sea freight.
Mode
of Transport: By Air or sea
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Its
sensoric quality is fresh and pleasant, remotely reminiscent of tangerines.
The origin of this plant is in Southern India and Sri Lanka.
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