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1000 Lit
T/T
FOB
Netherlands
Quotations Received 5/10
Ge****ge Bo****on
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2.7
Active
19 Buying Leads
Ms. w***l Al*******di
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0
Active
100 NOS
ONNE
OR****NT L
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4.6
69 Buying Leads
6000 KG
United States
Quotations Received 1/10
GO*****ET F****S F**C
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0.1
71 Buying Leads
3,000 cartons
Newark, New Jersey, United States
18,980 Kg
3,000 Cartons
To Be Discussed
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Red Chilli Powder, Turmeric Powder, Coriander Seeds, Cumin Seeds, Mustard Whole, Various Spice Blends
CH****AK CH*****GO L**C
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0.2
69 Buying Leads
200 PCS
Rotterdam
GUP*************INE G***H
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0.2
32 Buying Leads
5000 PCS
Rotterdam
GUP*************INE G***H
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0.2
32 Buying Leads
11 cartons
CIF
Manila International Container Terminal, Philippines
AJ*******TO PH********ES C***P
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0.1
48 Buying Leads
6000 KG
Australia
GO*****ET F****S F**C
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0.1
71 Buying Leads
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can I find reliable wholesale spice blends on a platform with a proven reputation for B2B buyers and key tips for searching?
To find reliable wholesale spice blends on a platform with a proven reputation, start by searching for buyers with verified import history and strong B2B engagement on Freshdi, where the platform’s transparency and active RFQ listings help establish trust. Suppliers should prioritize buyers with documented trade terms such as 30-day payment terms and FOB Shanghai or FOB Mumbai, which are commonly used in wholesale spice deals across Asia and India. Look for buyers with certifications like ISO 22000, HACCP, or FDA compliance, as these credentials signal reliability and adherence to food safety standards.
Which are the top global import destinations for spice blends and what are the key details on the most commonly traded variants?
The world's leading spice blend import markets include the United States, India, and Germany, where demand is driven by culinary, food processing, and hospitality sectors. Key details show that the top traded variants include garam masala (commonly known as "Indian spice blend"), curry powder (often labeled as "British-style curry"), and chili-lime blend (marketed as "Latin American seasoning"). Buyers typically import these variants based on material composition (natural, organic, or ground spices), regional flavor profiles, and packaging size (e.g., 500g or 1kg). Garam masala is especially popular in the U.S. and India, while curry powder is a key import in Germany and the UK, and chili-lime blends are favored in Southeast Asia and Latin America. Notably, organic and certified sustainable sourcing is increasingly a requirement in EU and North American markets, with over 40% of B2B spice blend orders now specifying such certifications—this reflects a growing trend in global import demand for traceable, ethical sourcing.
How can I sell spice blends online in bulk to wholesale distributors through digital marketplaces and what are the top products in this category that are in high demand?
Freshdi offers a B2B platform where suppliers can connect with buyers seeking spice blends for retail, food service, and culinary applications. The main category is Spice Blends, which includes subcategories like curry powders, chili pastes, herbed rubs, and aromatic spice mixes—commonly imported by foodservice operators, restaurants, and retail distributors. Suppliers in the food and agriculture industry search for buyers to sell their products in bulk, aiming to achieve profitable distribution through digital marketplaces. Success is measured by securing long-term contracts with distributors who need consistent, high-quality spice blends for their operations. A key demand signal is the surge in RFQs from buyers during peak season months (March–August), indicating active procurement cycles and a clear window for suppliers to engage and fulfill orders.


