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hip, currant, gooseberry, prune, seedlings of these crops, apple chips, dried fruit, prunes, frozen fruit and berries, jams, jellies, jams, fruit puree name and code of the product in accordance with the hcdcs (harmonized commodity description and coding system) * live trees and other plants; bulbs, roots
and the like; cut flowers and ornamental foliage bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant, in growth or in flower, chicory plants and roots (excl. bulbs, tubers and tuberous roots used for human consumption and chicory roots of the variety cichorium intybus sativum) live plants...
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regrowth during the next growing season, and as a means of asexual reproduction . [ ] stem tubers form thickened rhizomes (underground stems) or stolons (horizontal connections between organisms). common plant species with stem tubers include potato and yam . some sources also treat modified lateral roots
tubers potatoes root tubers see also references external links terminology[ edit ] the term originates from latin tuber, meaning "lump, bump, swelling". [ ] some sources define the term "tuber" to mean only structures derived from stems ; [ ] others use the term for structures derived from stems or roots...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuber
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in different industries. it works as thickening agent and is also non toxic. the starch is available as corn, maize and potato starch. maize starch maize starch, offered by us includes both industrial as well as food grade starch. " read more... tapioca starch tapioca starch is extracted from the tuberous
roots of the manioc plant. " read more... potato starch extracted from potatoes the potato starch is available in refined form with minimal protein or fat content... " read more... our products : - dyes | industrial chemicals | pigments | starch home | profile | our products | quality | application...
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in different industries. it works as thickening agent and is also non toxic. the starch is available as corn, maize and potato starch. maize starch maize starch, offered by us includes both industrial as well as food grade starch. " read more... tapioca starch tapioca starch is extracted from the tuberous
roots of the manioc plant. " read more... potato starch extracted from potatoes the potato starch is available in refined form with minimal protein or fat content... " read more... our products : - dyes | industrial chemicals | pigments | starch home | profile | our products | quality | application...
https://www.ekta-international.com/starch.html
commercial part rhizome description horseradish is a hardy herb having large leaves, perennial and is grown for its pungent root, which contain oil with strong pungent odour and hot, biting taste. the plant attains a height of 0.6 to 0.9 mtr when in flower. propagation is by planting pieces of side roots
. the roots develop entirely underground and grow to a meter in length. the top of the plant consists of a rosette of large paddle-shape leaf and a flower stalk. it rarely produces seeds. white flowers with a sweet honey scent are produced on terminal panicles in late spring. there are two types of horseradish...
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commercial part rhizome description horseradish is a hardy herb having large leaves, perennial and is grown for its pungent root, which contain oil with strong pungent odour and hot, biting taste. the plant attains a height of 0.6 to 0.9 mtr when in flower. propagation is by planting pieces of side roots
. the roots develop entirely underground and grow to a meter in length. the top of the plant consists of a rosette of large paddle-shape leaf and a flower stalk. it rarely produces seeds. white flowers with a sweet honey scent are produced on terminal panicles in late spring. there are two types of horseradish...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/horseradish.html
commercial part rhizome description horseradish is a hardy herb having large leaves, perennial and is grown for its pungent root, which contain oil with strong pungent odour and hot, biting taste. the plant attains a height of 0.6 to 0.9 mtr when in flower. propagation is by planting pieces of side roots
. the roots develop entirely underground and grow to a meter in length. the top of the plant consists of a rosette of large paddle-shape leaf and a flower stalk. it rarely produces seeds. white flowers with a sweet honey scent are produced on terminal panicles in late spring. there are two types of horseradish...
https://indianspices.com/spice-catalog/horseradish.html
commercial part rhizome description horseradish is a hardy herb having large leaves, perennial and is grown for its pungent root, which contain oil with strong pungent odour and hot, biting taste. the plant attains a height of 0.6 to 0.9 mtr when in flower. propagation is by planting pieces of side roots
. the roots develop entirely underground and grow to a meter in length. the top of the plant consists of a rosette of large paddle-shape leaf and a flower stalk. it rarely produces seeds. white flowers with a sweet honey scent are produced on terminal panicles in late spring. there are two types of horseradish...
http://indianspices.com/spice-catalog/horseradish.html
market price trends, and help establish short and long-term forecasts based on means of production require import licences for certain products, as a tool for managing their markets fix annually (before the marketing season) one or more minimum prices for exports to non eu countries of bulbs, tubers, tuberous
roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant (products falling under cn code 0601 10). in this case, such products can only be exported at a price equal to or above the minimum fixed price. related information the combined nomenclature committees to ensure that the european commission's responsibility...
https://ec.europa.eu/info/food-farming-fisheries/plants-and-plant-products/live-plants-and-flowers_en