Shundakai Black Raisins
Shundakai Black Raisins are a specialty variety of black raisins grown in Afghanistan, particularly in the Shundakai region. These raisins are naturally sun-dried, seedless, and rich in flavor, making them a top choice for snacking, cooking, and health benefits. Their deep black color, chewy texture, and intense sweetness set them apart from other raisin varieties.
🔹 Size & Packaging Information
HS Code: 0806200000
Size Variations:
. Medium (12-14mm) – Ideal for cereals and snacks
. Large (14-16mm) – Used in confectionery and desserts
. Jumbo (16mm+) – Premium quality for gourmet applications
Packaging Options:
. 5kg, 10kg, 25kg carton boxes
. Custom packaging available upon request
🔹 Key Features
✅ Naturally Sun-Dried – No artificial drying or preservatives
✅ Seedless & Soft-Chewy Texture – Easy to eat and digest
✅ Dark Black Color – Enhances visual appeal in culinary uses
✅ Rich, Sweet Flavor with Mild Tartness – Perfect for snacking and cooking
✅ Sourced from Premium Afghan Vineyards – Grown in mineral-rich soil
🔹 Nutritional & Health Benefits
🟢 Iron-Rich Superfood – Helps combat anemia and boosts hemoglobin levels
🟢 Supports Digestion – High fiber content aids in gut health and prevents constipation
🟢 Heart-Healthy – Packed with antioxidants that reduce cholesterol levels
🟢 Boosts Energy & Immunity – Natural sugars provide an instant energy boost
🟢 Anti-Inflammatory Properties – Helps reduce oxidative stress and supports skin health
🔹 Origins & Global Availability
🟢 Primary Origin: Shundakai, Afghanistan – Renowned for high-quality black raisins
🟢 Cultivated in Fertile Afghan Soil – Unique climatic conditions enhance taste and nutrition
🟢 Limited Availability – Due to high demand and traditional sun-drying methods
🟢 Exported to Middle East, Europe, North America, and Asia
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