The earliest archaeological reports on lupins are referred to the Twelfth Dynasty of Egyptian Pharaohs (over 2 thousand years BCE). In their tombs, seeds of Lupinus digitatus Forsk., already domesticated in those times, were discovered. Seven seeds of this species were also retrieved in the tombs of this dynasty dated back to the 22nd century BCE. They are the most ancient evidence of lupin in the Mediterranean.
GRAINS
SWEET LUPINE
Botanical Name: Lupinus albus
Weight (kg): 25
Shelf Life: 2 years
Drying Process: Common
Available Form: Seeds
Processing Type: Raw
Packing: PP Bags
Size: 6mm/7mm/8mm
Place of Origin: Australia
Color: yellow
H.S. Code: 12092910