
Mahua Flowers (Dried)
Mahua flowers, known for their sweet fragrance and high nutritional value, are traditionally collected from the Mahua tree (Madhuca longifolia) found across central India. At Baba Baidyanath Commercial, we export premium-grade sun-dried Mahua flowers that are naturally preserved, clean, and ideal for food, fermentation, and medicinal applications.
Botanical Name: Madhuca longifolia
Grade Offered: Forest-collected, naturally sun-dried Mahua flowers
Color: Light to dark brown (depending on drying)
Form: Whole dried flowers (unbroken, free from foreign matter)
Sourcing Regions:
Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh — forests where Mahua grows abundantly and organically.
Processing:
Hand-collected from forest grounds
Sun-dried for several days under hygienic conditions
Cleaned, sieved, and packed without chemical treatment
Free from stones, dust, and excess moisture
Applications:
Distillery use – fermentation for local liquors
Ayurvedic and tribal medicine – liver tonic, energy booster
Confectionery – sweet snacks, syrups
Oil extraction – Mahua oil used in skincare and food
Packaging:
25kg / 40kg / 50kg HDPE or jute bags
Export-compliant packaging with batch and origin labeling
Custom moisture-control packs available on request
Shelf Life:
12–18 months in dry storage conditions
Export Markets:
Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, UAE, Mauritius, African countries
Certifications (as applicable):
Forest Produce Certificate | FSSAI | Phytosanitary | Organic (optional) | COA
Ethical & Direct Sourcing
We partner with farmers and cooperatives to ensure traceability, fair pricing, and consistent quality across seasons.
State-of-the-Art Processing
Our units follow rigorous hygiene and export-ready processing standards, minimizing contamination and maximizing purity.
Export-Centric Packaging
Our units follow rigorous hygiene and export-ready processing standards, minimizing contamination and maximizing purity.
Dedicated Export Support
From documentation to clearance, our export desk provides seamless coordination and responsive communication at every step.









