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India, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, 600017, 60, South Usman Road, T. Nagar
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Pentas Impex Private Limited
Pentas Impex Private Limited has been successfully exporting high quality agriculture products to clients scattered across the world. With a strong system in place, we have been able to meet our client requirements and create sustainable processes to help us grow. Our primary business is exporting complete range of agriculture products. But we have evolved over the years, going beyond this product. We also deal with a diverse range of products like Textiles and General Merchandise.
Driven by a management team that brings to the table years of experience and expertise in this arena, We at Pentas Impex Private Limited are all about customer satisfaction. Working with clients from various parts of the world, we understand their requirements, study their needs and supply the required material within timeline specified. The management team ensures the quality standards are adhered to, and appropriate channels are utilized for shipment and delivery.
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Sugar: Sugar is the generalised name for a class of sweet-flavored substances used as food. They are carbohydrates and as this name implies, are composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. There are various types of sugar derived from different sources. Simple sugars are called monosaccharides and...
Group: Sugar
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Soybean: The soybean or soy bean is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean which has numerous uses. The plant is classed as an oil seed rather than a pulse by the UN Food and Agricultural Organization
Group: Products of soybean
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Black Pepper: Black pepper is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. Dried ground pepper has been used since antiquity for both its flavour and as a medicine. Black pepper is the world's most traded spice. It...
Group: Pepper
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Wheat: Wheat is widely cultivated as a cash crop because it produces a good yield per unit area, grows well in a temperate climate even with a moderately short growing season, and yields a versatile, high-quality flour that is widely used in baking. Most breads are made with wheat flour, including...
Group: Bread
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Rice: Rice is the seed of the monocot plants Oryza sativa (Asian rice) or Oryza glaberrima (African rice). As a cereal grain, it is the most important staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia and the West Indies.
Group: Rice
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Corn: Corn is a major source of starch. Cornstarch is a major ingredient in home cooking and in many industrialized food products. Corn is also a major source of cooking oil (corn oil) and of maize gluten.
Group: Washings for kitchen
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Salt: Salt for human consumption is produced in different forms: unrefined salt (such as sea salt), refined salt (table salt), and iodized salt. It is a crystalline solid, white, pale pink or light gray in color, normally obtained from sea water or rock deposits. Edible rock salts may be slightly...
Group: Food salt
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Cardamom: Commonly known in India as "choti elaichi", cardamom's scientific name is Elletaria cardamomum. Though it is more popularly used as a herbal spice , which is added in dishes to provide a strong aroma and flavor but in Ayurveda it is considered to be a very useful and effective medicine.
Group: Cardamom
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Corn: Corn is a major source of starch. Cornstarch is a major ingredient in home cooking and in many industrialized food products. Corn is also a major source of cooking oil (corn oil) and of maize gluten.
Group: Washings for kitchen
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Cashew: Native to northeastern Brazil, the cashew tree was discovered by the Portuguese in the 16th century. The Tupi Indians called it "Acaju". The Portuguese later introduced it into their African and Asian colonies. Today it is still cultivated in Brazil, western Africa and India, mainly for its...
Group: Cashew