Trust & Compliance

Built on Trust & Compliance

At Crossorb, we are a trusted Indian exporter committed to delivering consistency and transparency in every transaction.

As a reliable supplier from India, we specialize in quality-controlled sourcing to meet global buyer expectations.

With growing capabilities in bulk Makhana exports, Indian tea, and other agricultural products, our focus is on building long-term partnerships.

We aim to be your dependable export partner from India for scalable and compliant sourcing.

Certificates  & Compliance 

Compliance Snapshot

100% Documentation Transparency

Full sets of certificates and export documents available upon request.

Verified Export Status

Registered with relevant Indian export authorities.

Quality First Approach

Multi-stage quality checks for all agricultural shipments

Supplier Network Strength

Sourcing from verified and experienced suppliers

Export-Ready Processes

Handling invoice, packing list, and coordination support.

Bulk Supply Capability

Scalable sourcing for products like Makhana and other agricultural commodities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Crossorb LLP, our products, export process, quality standards, payment terms, and international sourcing. Whether you’re importing Makhana, Indian tea, dehydrated vegetables, or other agricultural products, these FAQs are designed to help you make informed sourcing decisions.

Q. Who is Crossorb LLP?

Crossorb LLP is an Indian merchant exporter specializing in sourcing and exporting high-quality agricultural and food products. We connect global buyers with verified Indian manufacturers and processors, helping them source products that meet their quality, packaging, and compliance requirements through transparent communication and reliable export support.

What products does Crossorb LLP export?
Crossorb LLP exports a wide range of agricultural and food products from India, including Makhana (Fox Nuts), Indian tea, onion powder, ginger powder, dehydrated vegetables, spices, and other agricultural products. We source from trusted Indian manufacturers and processors to meet international buyer requirements for quality, packaging, and export compliance.
Is Crossorb LLP a registered exporter from India?
Yes. Crossorb LLP is a legally registered Indian company under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and holds a valid Import Export Code (IEC) for international trade. We are also registered with APEDA and FSSAI for agricultural and food products, listed on the United Nations Global Marketplace (UNGM), and registered on SAM.gov, demonstrating our commitment to transparency, compliance, and serving international buyers, businesses, and government procurement organizations.
How does Crossorb LLP ensure product quality?
Crossorb LLP follows a quality-controlled sourcing approach by working with verified manufacturers and clearly defining product specifications before production and shipment. Where required, we can also coordinate third-party inspections through internationally recognized agencies such as SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, or TÜV to help buyers verify product quality and shipment compliance before dispatch.
What export documents are provided with international shipments?
Crossorb LLP provides the standard export documentation required for international shipments, including the Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading or Air Waybill, and Certificate of Origin. Where applicable, we can also coordinate phytosanitary certificates, fumigation certificates, third-party inspection reports, and other buyer- or country-specific compliance documents.
What is the Makhana grading system, and what does "Suta" mean?

The Makhana grading system is primarily based on the size of the popped Makhana (Fox Nut) kernels. In the Indian Makhana trade, “Suta” is a traditional unit of measurement used to classify kernel size, where 1 Suta ≈ 3.175 mm (1/8 inch). In general, a higher Suta grade indicates larger kernels, which are often preferred for premium retail and export markets.

The table below provides a general reference for commonly traded Makhana grades:

Grade

Approx. Size (mm)

Typical Applications

3 Suta

9–12 mm

Powder, ingredients, food processing

4 Suta

12–15 mm

Wholesale, retail, roasting

5 Suta

15–18 mm

Premium retail, supermarkets, export

6 Suta

18–21 mm

Premium export, gifting, specialty markets

Note: The size ranges above are approximate industry references. Actual grading may vary slightly between manufacturers and processors.

 

 

While larger kernels generally command a higher market value, Suta measures size—not overall quality. Buyers should also consider factors such as whiteness, expansion, texture, moisture, cleanliness, and kernel uniformity when selecting the right Makhana grade for their market.

What is the difference between Standard, Plus, and Hand Pick grades in Makhana?

Makhana is commonly sold in Standard, Plus, and Hand Pick grades, each offering a different level of size selection and uniformity.

  • Standard Grade: Contains kernels within the specified size range (for example, 5 Suta Standard contains kernels in the 5 Suta grade).
  • Plus Grade: Contains kernels of the specified grade and all larger grades, resulting in a larger average kernel size and a more premium appearance.
  • Hand Pick Grade: Manually sorted to improve kernel uniformity by removing broken, discoloured, and irregular kernels, making it ideal for premium retail and export markets.
What is the difference between 5 Suta, 5 Suta Plus, and 5 Suta Hand Pick Makhana?

Although all three are premium Makhana grades, they differ in size selection and kernel uniformity. 5 Suta contains kernels within the standard 5 Suta grading. 5 Suta Plus contains 5 Suta kernels along with all larger grades, resulting in a larger average kernel size. 5 Suta Hand Pick follows the standard 5 Suta grade but is manually sorted to remove broken, discolored, and irregular kernels for a more uniform and premium appearance.

Example: If you order 5 Suta Standard, the lot typically contains kernels ranging between 5 Suta and 6 Suta (approximately 15–18 mm), which is the standard commercial grading supplied by most processors. In 5 Suta Plus, the lot generally contains 60–70% 5 Suta kernels and 30–40% 6 Suta and above, meaning all kernels are approximately 15 mm and above, resulting in a larger average kernel size and a more premium appearance. In 5 Suta Hand Pick, the focus is not on larger size but on achieving better uniformity and appearance through manual sorting.

What is the difference between CTC Tea and Orthodox Tea?

CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl) Tea is produced using a mechanical process that creates small, uniform tea granules. It brews quickly, delivers a strong, full-bodied flavor, and is widely used for tea bags and traditional milk tea.

Orthodox Tea is produced using traditional rolling methods that preserve the whole or partially broken tea leaves. It offers a more complex aroma, smoother flavor, and distinctive leaf appearance, making it a preferred choice for premium loose-leaf tea and specialty markets.

At Crossorb LLP, we source both Assam CTC Tea and Orthodox Tea from Assam and Darjeeling, helping buyers select the most suitable tea based on their market, packaging, and customer preferences.

What is the difference between Black Tea, Green Tea, and White Tea?

The main difference between Black Tea, Green Tea, and White Tea lies in how the tea leaves are processed after harvesting, which affects their flavor, appearance, and brewing characteristics.

  • Black Tea is fully oxidized, producing a bold flavor, dark liquor, and rich aroma. It is the most widely consumed tea and is commonly enjoyed with or without milk.
  • Green Tea is minimally oxidized, resulting in a lighter color, fresh vegetal flavor, and delicate aroma. It is popular among consumers looking for a lighter tea experience.
  • White Tea is the least processed of the three, made from young tea buds and tender leaves. It has a subtle, naturally sweet flavor and is considered a premium specialty tea.
Which type of Indian tea should I choose for my market?

The right tea depends on your target customers and how they prefer to consume tea. Assam CTC Tea is ideal for tea bags, milk tea, and everyday consumption due to its strong, full-bodied flavor. Darjeeling and Assam Orthodox Tea are better suited for premium loose-leaf tea, specialty tea shops, cafés, and gourmet markets. Darjeeling Green Tea is a popular choice for consumers seeking a lighter, fresh-tasting tea.

If you’re unsure which tea best suits your market, Crossorb LLP can help you select the right tea based on your customer preferences, packaging requirements, and target price range.

 

What is the difference between Onion Flakes, Chopped, Minced, Granules, and Powder?

Dehydrated onion is available in different cut sizes to suit various food applications. Flakes are larger dried onion pieces commonly used in soups, seasonings, and ready-to-cook foods. Chopped and Minced onion provide smaller, more uniform pieces for sauces and food processing. Granules offer a consistent texture for spice blends and seasoning mixes, while Onion Powder is finely ground and ideal when a smooth texture and even flavor distribution are required. The right choice depends on your product application, processing method, and desired texture.

How do I choose the right mesh size for Onion Powder?

Mesh size determines how fine or coarse the onion powder is. A higher mesh number produces a finer powder, while a lower mesh number results in a coarser texture. The ideal mesh size depends on your application—for example, finer powders are commonly used in seasoning blends and food manufacturing, while coarser powders may be preferred where texture is important. Crossorb LLP can help buyers select the most suitable mesh size based on their product and processing requirements.

Can Crossorb customize product specifications and packaging?

Yes. Crossorb LLP works closely with verified Indian manufacturers to meet buyer-specific requirements wherever possible. Depending on the product, we can coordinate cut size, mesh size, grade, packaging, labelling, and other specifications to match your business needs. Whether you require bulk industrial packing or customized retail packaging, we provide solutions that align with your market and application.

What payment terms does Crossorb LLP offer for international orders?

Crossorb LLP offers flexible payment terms depending on the product, order value, destination country, and the business relationship with the buyer.

Available Payment Options

Advance Payment

  • 100% Advance Payment (T/T)
  • 30% Advance and 70% On Loading (Before Dispatch)

Credit Facilities

  • 30% Advance and 70% Against Scanned Bill of Lading (B/L)
  • 30% Advance and 70% Bank-to-Bank Transfer
  • 100% Letter of Credit (L/C at Sight)
  • 100% Usance Letter of Credit (Usance L/C)

We are committed to transparent commercial terms and work closely with our buyers to establish payment arrangements that are secure, practical, and mutually beneficial.

Which Incoterms does Crossorb LLP work with?

Crossorb LLP can supply products under commonly used Incoterms®, including EXW (Ex Works), FOB (Free on Board), CFR (Cost and Freight), CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight), DAP (Delivered at Place), and other mutually agreed terms. The most suitable Incoterm depends on your shipping preferences, destination, and logistics requirements.

If you’re new to importing from India, we can help you choose the Incoterm that best fits your business needs.

Still have a question?

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