• Lithium Ore

     

    Features Of Lithium Ore

    While a typical spodumene concentrate appropriate for the manufacturing of lithium carbonate typically includes 6-7% Li2O (75%–87% spodumene), a typical run-of-mine ore can contain as little as 1-2% Li2O. Ceramics and other demanding sectors employ higher quality concentrates with 7.6% Li2O and low iron concentration.

     

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  • Sulphur

     

    Sulphur

    Pure sulfur is a tasteless, odorless, brittle solid with a pale yellow color that is insoluble in water and a poor conductor of electricity. It creates sulfides when it reacts with all metals, save gold and platinum, and it also does so when it interacts with a number of nonmetallic elements.

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  • Iron Ore

     

    Iron Ore

    When heated in the presence of a reductant, iron ore is that mineral that produces metallic iron (Fe). Iron oxides are usually always present, with magnetite (Fe3O4) and hematite (Fe2O3) serving as the two main types. The principal source of iron for the global iron and steel industry is iron ore.

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  • RBD Palm Oil

    Features Of RBD Palm Oil

    Palm oil that has been refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) is semisolid at room temperature, bland, odorless, and a light yellow hue, making it a perfect substitute for partly hydrogenated oils in many snacks and baked goods.

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  • Rapeseed Oil

    Features Of Rapeseed Oil

    Different TAG, fatty acid, phospholipid, and unsaponifiable components can be found in rapeseed oil. Phospholipids readily migrate into the extracted oil during the processing of rapeseeds and oil pressing because of membrane breakdown brought on by mechanical and/or heat disintegration of the membranes. The previous study found that rapeseed oil that was cold-pressed and kept at temperatures below 45°C had a low phosphorus content ( 20 mg/kg), whereas oil that was heated during pressing and that came from seeds that had been conditioned at various temperatures had a high phosphorus content ( 125–476 mg/kg).

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  • Wheat

    Features Of Wheat

    A bundle of grass with erect tillers is wheat. The whorl of leaves is coiled. On the upper side, leaf blades are smooth towards the base and rough near the tip. entire smooth side on the lower

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  • Beef

    Features Of Beef

    Firm, velvety, fine-grained, bright red, and well-marbled meat is a sign of high-quality beef. The fat is evenly distributed, creamy white, and silky. Young beef has porous, soft, red bones; mature beef, which is less appealing, has hard, white bones.

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  • Chicken Cuts

    Features Of Chicken Cuts

    The shape of chickens is rounded and squat. They are typically under 70 cm (27.6 inches) tall and 2.6 kg (5.7 pounds) in weight. Both sexes’ fleshy combs, lobed wattles that dangle below the bill, and high-arched tails make males and females, known as cocks or roosters, and hens, distinctive.

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  • Ground Nuts

    Features Of Ground Nuts

    It has a 40 to 49% oil content since it is an oil seed crop. Groundnuts are a good source of calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, and boron in addition to protein. Additionally, vitamin E and trace levels of the vitamin B complex are present in the groundnuts. Nuts contain 5.6 calories per one and have a calorific value of 567.

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  • Coffee

    Features Of Coffee

    The elements and level of roast described below can be used to characterize each coffee. The flavor of the coffee is made up of components. The color and surface oil of the coffee determine the level of roasting. The essence of coffee’s flavor is comprised of these elements.

    1. BODY – The sensation of weight or thickness when consuming it.
    2. ACIDITY – The initial taste of the coffee is a pleasant tanginess.
    3. FLAVOR – The most individualized of all coffee qualities, ranging from mild to rich.
    4. AROMA – Strong, evocative aroma that improves a delicious cup of coffee.
    5. Lightly roasted coffees have vibrant acidity, good body, and powerful aromatics that are roughly the color of cinnamon. This fashion also goes by the titles light city and cinnamon roast.
    6. Coffees that are medium-roasted have a brown hue, more body, and nutty aromas. City roast and American roast are some other names.
    7. Coffees that have been darkly roasted have a considerably deeper color and a hint of surface oil. Full city roast and French roast develop a smokier, more pungent taste.
    8. The hue of an espresso roast is exceptionally dark, occasionally even black. Espresso beans have a rich, carbony taste and are completely covered in oil. The standard roasting method in Italy is espresso.

     

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  • Cocoa Bean

    Cocoa Bean

    Each pod contains 20 to 60 seeds, or cocoa beans, grouped along the long axis of the pod, and has several ridges running down its length. The round seeds have a white, sweet, sticky pulp covering that is about 2.5 cm (1 inch) long.

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  • Processed Cashew Nuts

    Processed Cashew Nuts

    Nutrient Amount(g) DV(%)
    Total Fat 44 g 67%
    Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
    Sodium 12 mg 0%
    Potassium 660 mg 18%
    Total Carbohydrate 30 g 10%
    Protein 18 g 36%

     

    Processed Cashew Nuts Grading

    Grades of cashew kernels include splits, butts, and white or burned wholes. Depending on the kernel’s size, shape, and color. Cashew kernels come in many different grades, but only a handful are exchanged and sold professionally. As follows:

    1. The “King of Cashews,” also known as W 180, is bigger and more costly.
    2. Jumbo’nuts, also known as W – 210, are very common.
    3. W – 240 is a desirable grade that is cost-effective.
    4. The most widely used and most widely available cashew kernels globally are W – 320.
    5. The most popular of the low cost whole grades is W-450 because it has the tiniest and most affordable white whole kernels.

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