Cashew Nut Kernels is Processed from Raw Cashew.
Cashew Kernel intact from the shell and grading them carefully to superior standards required by top food companies all over the world. The un-shelled nut is steamed to soften the shell and carefully cut open. The kernel is dried to loosen the skin which is then peeled off. Whole kernels are graded by size and color. Pieces are chopped into the required sizes. After final QC including metal detection, they are packed in vacuum for freshness.
Following grades of CASHEW NUT KERNELS are normally available for Local and Export. Grades W320, W240, LWP, W450, Splits, K, SP, SWP, BB.
For Local supply Tin Packs of 10 kg or 11.34 kg, each is available.
For Export, Flexi packs of 25 lbs (11.34 kg) or 10 kg or 10 kg Tins also available.
We can also Export Small Quantities of Cashew Nuts as a Trial Shipment to test the Quality of Cashew nut, starting with 1,000 kg by Air or by Courier Export or by Sea Freight for the importers/Buyers who really want to place Full Container Order later onwards.
Serious Buyers who wish to purchase Cashew nuts may contact us with your required quantity, Destination place or Sea port, country, Your Company Details, etc. with all details.
Quality Control and Pre-shipment Inspection
Exports of cashew kernels from India are normally subject to voluntary quality control and pre-shipment inspection. Inspection of cashews is being conducted under the consignment-wise inspection. It is ensured that the product is processed and packed as per the standards prescribed, by drawing samples from the finished product. Export of roasted and salted cashew kernels are also normally subjected to voluntary quality control.
Packing and Standard Weight
Cashew kernels in bulk are packed in four-gallon prime tins with a net weight of 11.34 Kg (Or 25 lbs) in each tin. The filled tins are then vacuumed and filled with carbon-di-oxide gas and sealed. Two such tins of the same grade are packed in a carton for export. The net weight of each carton is thus 22.68 Kg. (50 lbs.). Some manufacturers also pack in tins of 10kg net to suit the requirements of buyers in certain markets. Recently, some exporters have started using flexible packs instead of tins as many buyers opt for new generation flexible packs.