
Spices
RNB WORLD EXIM offers a wide array of spices like turmeric and red chillies, sourced directly from trusted regions like Guntur, ensuring authenticity and freshness.

Black Pepper
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Origin: Kerala
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement
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Shelf Life: 24 months

Cardamom
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Origin: Kerala
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement
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Shelf Life: 2 to 3 years

Turmeric
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Origin: Telangana
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement

Nutmeg & Mace
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Origin: Kerala
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement

Ginger
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Origin: Madhya Pradesh
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement

Coriander
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Origin: Rajasthan
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement

Curry Leaves
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Origin: Telangana
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement

Fenugreek
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Origin: Gujarat
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Quality: A Grade, Organic
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Packaging: As per buyer's requirement

Star Anise
The fruit of a little oriental tree is star anise. It features five to ten pointed boat-shaped pieces and is shaped like a star. Seed pods are these rigid portions. Star anise trees have a nice appearance and are short and compact. Its flavor is similar to that of licorice. Because of their similar names and flavors, star anise and anise are commonly confused, but they are not related. Star Anise is exported from numerous nations worldwide. It has therapeutic qualities in addition to being used in many different meals worldwide. As a result, India is exporting more star anise.

Bayleaf
The Bay leaf is aromatic and has several culinary uses. The Bay Leaf exporter in India exports tonnes of Bay leaves abroad each year. Due to its various uses and benefits, the Bay Leaf export from India has been on a rise over the last few years. This is a good opportunity for the Indian Bay Leaf exporter to expand his business and enter the international marketplace. The Bay Leaf export from India includes the export of various varieties of the product.

Carrom Seeds
Primarily a Mediterranean herb, thyme has culinary, therapeutic, and decorative use. Since ancient times, people have utilized thyme's flowers, leaves, and oil to treat a variety of ailments. Every year, a significant amount of the items are exported by the Indian exporter of carom seeds. India's exports of thyme have increased over time because of the product's numerous therapeutic and health advantages. Therefore, the Indian thyme exporter has a fantastic chance to grow his company and make significant money. There are several types of carom seeds that India exports.

Saffron
The pricey spice saffron is hand-picked from the saffron crocus flower. The stigma of the flower is where it gets its name. Saffron is the most costly spice in the world, with a price tag of $500 to $5,000 per pound. Every year, a significant amount of saffron is exported from India to many different nations. Saffron exports from India have been rising over time due to its many applications and advantages. The Indian saffron exporter has a fantastic opportunity to grow and break into the global market. India exports numerous different types of saffron as part of its exports.

Mustard Seeds
The mustard plant yields tiny, spherical seeds known as mustard seeds. The seeds typically have a diameter of 1 to 2 millimeters (0.039 to 0.079 in). There are several types of them, such as black, brown, and yellow. These seeds, which have a strong, somewhat spicy flavor, are frequently used in cooking. They are frequently added to pickles, curries, and spice mixtures, or powdered and used whole to produce mustard sauce. Tons of mustard goods are exported from India by the country's mustard seed exporter. The export of mustard seeds from India has increased as a result of the many applications and advantages of mustard. The Indian exporter of mustard seeds views this as a favorable chance to grow his company and break into foreign markets.

Ajwain
It is derived from the herb i.e. Trachyspermum Ammi, also known as Caram Copticum belongs to the Apiaceae family. It originated in Egypt and also spread throughout South West Asia such as in India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. It grows up to 2 feet, is a predominant winter crop, and is harvested in April. We are the Most Reliable and Trusted Ajwain Oil Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Exporters from India.