Search Results for: Mucilages derived from locust bean seeds
fortunately, vilina was able to please both the camps. it was, to a large extend, made possible due to the research and effort, put into the product beforehand, towards balancing taste and health, without compromising on quality. within our vilina range, we offer you vilina soyabean oil, vilina sunflower seeds
yield more oil. we are hence always ready to meet our consumers demands. each oil in the vilina range has its own unique personality and health benefits. what remains constant is our quality, which is why, your food will never be compromised on, in taste. vilina's world class quality our sunflower seeds...
https://www.vilina.in/
fortunately, vilina was able to please both the camps. it was, to a large extend, made possible due to the research and effort, put into the product beforehand, towards balancing taste and health, without compromising on quality. within our vilina range, we offer you vilina soyabean oil, vilina sunflower seeds
yield more oil. we are hence always ready to meet our consumers demands. each oil in the vilina range has its own unique personality and health benefits. what remains constant is our quality, which is why, your food will never be compromised on, in taste. vilina's world class quality our sunflower seeds...
https://www.vilina.in/
means "son of the pilgrim" from bulgarian хаджия (hadzhiya) meaning "pilgrim", ultimately derived from arabic حجّي (hajji). haenraets dutch variant of haanraads . hafner german occupational name for a potter, derived from old high german havan "pot, vessel". hagen norwegian , dutch from old norse hagi
"cape, peninsula". hambleton english from various english place names, derived from old english hamel "crooked, mutilated" and tun "enclosure, yard, town". hamilton english , scottish from an english place name, derived from old english hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". this was the name of...
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means "son of the pilgrim" from bulgarian хаджия (hadzhiya) meaning "pilgrim", ultimately derived from arabic حجّي (hajji). haenraets dutch variant of haanraads . hafner german occupational name for a potter, derived from old high german havan "pot, vessel". hagen norwegian , dutch from old norse hagi
"cape, peninsula". hambleton english from various english place names, derived from old english hamel "crooked, mutilated" and tun "enclosure, yard, town". hamilton english , scottish from an english place name, derived from old english hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". this was the name of...
https://surnames.behindthename.com/names/letter/h