The kola nut is a cultural staple in many West African countries, prized for its effects as a central nervous system stimulant.
Throughout West Africa, every market, bus depot, and corner shop has small piles of kola nuts for sale. It’s a significant cash crop for poor rural farmers. Many people chew them daily for a dose of caffeine. Each nut contains more caffeine than two large cups of American coffee.
In the West (the United States and Europe), you are more likely to encounter kola nut extract than the fresh nut itself. Kola extract is a common food flavoring found in Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, and now many popular energy drinks.
Specification:
Type: Kola Nuts
Place of Origin: Nigeria
Packaging: Requested by the Buyer
Maximum Weight: Per Pack 20 – 25Kg Each
Crude Protein ( N X 6.25): 8.06%
Ash: 2.55%
Crude Fibre: 2.18%
Ether Extract: 0.98%
Nitrogen-Free Extract: 86.23%
Caffeine: 1.58%
Polyphenosis, Nitrogen: 1.28%
Nitrogen ( Non Protein): 0.88%
Production Capacity: 10,000 Mt / Per Month
Package Type: As Agreed with the Buyer
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