Cassia Tora Meal – A Promising Non-GMO Alternative to Soybean Meal

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In the ever-evolving world of agriculture and animal feed, the search for sustainable and nutritionally-rich alternatives to conventional ingredients is ongoing. Soybean meal has long been a popular choice due to its high protein content, but concerns about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have prompted the exploration of non-GMO alternatives.

All about Cassia Tora, Cassia Tora Meal, and Cassia Splits

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Cassia Tora splits are a high-quality food additive that are extracted from the leaves of the Cassia Torea plant. They contain galactose and mannose units and are soluble in hot water. Many products use cassia splits for thickening and flavouring purposes. These splits are often used in beef, dairy, and poultry recipes, as well as dog treats. Read on to find out more about this high-quality ingredient.

Cassia Meals overview for animal feed

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Senna pod or better known as cassia Tora is a legume family plant found in the Southern part of Southeastern Asia and Western pacific. It is found in abundance in India, China, and other south Asian countries which makes it economical. It can be used widely due to its nutritional and medicinal values. Its leaves and seeds can be used to treat a plethora of diseases related to skin such as ringworm, infection, toothing, and so on. It is used extensively in the Chinese and Indian medication system. Most of the medicine involves the usage of leaves and seeds of the plant.

Cassia Tora Products: Processing, Properties and Their Potential Uses

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The cassia tora also known as Senna tora, is an herbaceous annual malodorous plant. Cassia tora is a dicot legume in the family Leguminose. Its name is derived from Sinhalese language. This plant grows in hot, wet and tropical climates. Countries like India, Pakistan and China are major suppliers of Cassia Tora.