This content is blocked due to privacy reasons, you need to allow the use of cookies.
This content is blocked due to privacy reasons, you need to allow the use of cookies.

 

Parameter Description
Botanical name Triticum aestivum
Packaging Size 20 Kilogram
MOQ 20 Kilogram
Origin Europe, New Zealand
Appearance Powder
Packaging Bulk, Private Label
Quality Organic, Conventional
Shelf Life 24 Months
Serving size 1 Teaspoon
Category Superfoods

 

 

 

What is Wheatgrass Powder?

Organic wheatgrass powder is produced from the young grass of the wheat plant, Triticum aestivum. It is harvested just before the plant begins to seed. When the organic wheat seeds are about 15 cm tall and their stem is about to form, they are harvested, dried, and crushed into powder. This is how wheatgrass powder is produced.

Wholesale Wheatgrass Powder

As a wholesaler of organic products, we have extensive experience in supplying top-quality wheatgrass to a wide range of businesses. Whether you are a retailer, health professional, or hospitality operator, we can provide you with the quantities you need at competitive prices.

Private Label Wheatgrass Powder

Are you interested in launching your own line of superfood products? Our private label service allows you to sell organic wheatgrass powder under your own brand name. We take care of everything, from production to packaging, so you can focus on marketing and selling your product.

Bulk Wheatgrass

For customers needing organic wheatgrass in large quantities, we offer bulk packaging. This option is ideal for food manufacturers, importers, or other companies requiring large quantities. Despite the large volume, we ensure the same high quality in every batch.

How to Use

Organic wheatgrass can be used in many ways. A popular option is to make a wheatgrass shot by mixing a teaspoon of powder with water. It can also be added to smoothies, juices, salad dressings, or other recipes. For best results, we recommend consuming 1-2 servings daily.

This website needs you to allow the use of cookies as described in our