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Basil Seeds

Basil Seeds

Basil seeds renowned as sabja or tukmaria seeds, basil seeds boast a rich history in culinary and medicinal practices across India and Southeast Asia. Traditionally valued for their cooling and digestive properties, these tiny, black seeds have gained global recognition for their nutritional benefits.

These are obtained from the basil plant, specifically from the mature flowers that produce small black seeds. These seeds are often soaked in water to soften and swell before consumption. They are commonly used in Falooda, a popular South Asian dessert drink, and can also be added to smoothies, lemonades, and puddings.

Organic Basil Seeds (Sabja Seeds) Product Specifications :

Feature Details
Botanical Name Ocimum Basilicum
Common Names Tulsi Seeds, Falooda Seeds, Tukmaria Seeds, Basilicum Seeds, Thai Basil Seeds, Sacred Basil Seeds, Sabja Beej (Hindi), Semillas de Albahaca (Spanish), Graines de Basilic (French), Basilikumsamen (German), Semi di Basilico (Italian), 罗勒种子 (Luólè Zhǒngzǐ) (Chinese), バジルシード (Bajiru Shīdo) (Japanese), Семена Базилика (Semena Bazilika) (Russian), بذور الريحان (Buthur Al-Raihan) (Arabic), Sementes de Manjericão (Portuguese)
Origin India
Harvest Period Rabi Crop (Feb/Mar), Kharif Crop (Sept/Oct)
Color Black
Packaging 500gms, 1kg, 10 KG, 22.68 KG, 25 KG
Shelf Life 12-24 Months
Container Loading 20 Feet – 24 MT, 40 Feet – 26 MT

Uses of Basil Seeds

  1. Hydrating Drink: Soaked basil seeds can be added to water, lemonades, or fruit juices for a refreshing and hydrating beverage.
  2. Puddings & Desserts: Used in puddings, smoothies, and desserts for a unique texture and added health benefits.
  3. Salads & Yogurt: Add soaked basil seeds to salads or yogurt for an extra crunch and nutritional boost.
  4. Baking: Ground basil seeds can be incorporated into gluten-free baking recipes for bread, cakes, or cookies.

Benefits of Basil Seeds

  1. Rich in Fiber: Excellent for digestion and helps in weight management by promoting fullness.
  2. Good Source of Omega-3: Supports heart health by providing a plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids.
  3. Rich in Antioxidants: Helps fight inflammation and oxidative stress, promoting overall well-being.
  4. Supports Hydration: Soaked basil seeds absorb water and help maintain hydration levels in the body.

Basil Seed Production and Supply Hubs

India, China, and Mexico stand out as the primary global producers of basil seeds. This strong production base positions these nations as key players in the international basil seed market.

In terms of supply, India, Vietnam, and Pakistan emerge as leading exporters. These countries effectively cater to the global demand for it, ensuring a consistent supply to markets worldwide. Additional suppliers contributing to the global basil seed trade include Thailand and Egypt. More Details

Top Suppliers , Manufacturer, Exporter  of Organic Basil Seeds: Global Export Reach:

Spice Nest is a top manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of organic basil seeds in India. We export to a wide range of countries, including the United Arab Emirates, China, Kuwait, Iran, Bangladesh, Thailand, Bahrain, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Iraq, Myanmar, Qatar, South Korea, Vietnam, Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France, Moldova, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, United States, Canada, Netherlands Antilles, Mauritius, South Africa, Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, Angola, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Seychelles, Tanzania, Togo, New Zealand, Australia, and Papua New Guinea. Choose Spice Nest for premium quality organic basil seeds globally.

Basil Seeds: A Global Culinary and Wellness Treasure:

1.Basil seeds, commonly known as sabja or tukmaria seeds, are versatile ingredients used in various cuisines, offering numerous health benefits.

2. Originating from India, basil seeds have been cherished for centuries, finding mention in ancient Ayurvedic texts for their cooling and digestive properties.

3. Often confused with chia seeds, sabja seeds are distinct in appearance and nutritional profile, each offering unique health benefits.

4. From traditional Indian desserts like falooda to modern health drinks, basil seeds have gained global popularity for their gel-like texture and nutritional value.

5. Incorporating sabja seeds into your diet can contribute to improved digestion, hydration, and overall well-being, making them a valuable addition to a healthy lifestyle.

 

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