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Organic Flax Seed Powder is produced by grinding the seeds of Linum usitatissimum, commonly known as flax or linseed. The seeds are carefully cleaned, dried, and milled into a fine linseed powder suitable for commercial food and nutraceutical applications.
Flaxseed is widely valued for its nutritional profile, containing dietary fiber, plant-based protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidant compounds known as lignans. These components make flaxseed an important ingredient in functional foods and wellness formulations.
As a reliable flax seed powder supplier Canada, Green Jeeva Inc. supports manufacturers seeking:
• Bulk flax seed powder supply
• Certified ingredient sourcing
• Lot-based traceability
• QA-ready documentation
• Structured bulk flax powder B2B procurement
Our organic flax seed powder is widely used in bakery products, cereals, nutritional blends, and plant-based formulations. Ground flaxseed is often incorporated into foods because it improves nutritional value and can also function as a natural binding ingredient in bakery products.
Each batch of our flax seed powder bulk inventory undergoes quality evaluation with batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA) available upon request. Documentation support assists companies sourcing flax seed powder bulk supplier inventory for regulated food manufacturing environments.
If your procurement team plans to buy organic flax seed powder wholesale or requires bulk flax powder for large-scale production, Green Jeeva Inc. provides structured B2B ingredient sourcing support.
Botanical Name: Linum usitatissimum
Plant Part Used: Seed
Product Format: Fine Powder
Colour: Light brown to golden powder
Packaging: 25 kg commercial packaging
MOQ: 25 kg
Shelf Life: As per batch specification
Country of Origin: Available upon request
We operate as a flax seed powder bulk supplier, supporting manufacturers sourcing organic flax seed powder in bulk for commercial production.
As a B2B organic flax seed powder supplier, we conduct:
• Microbiological testing
• Heavy metal screening
• Raw material identity verification
• Standard batch documentation
Documentation available includes:
• Certificate of Analysis (CoA)
• Product specification sheet
• Compliance documentation
Our documentation system supports companies sourcing certified flax powder for regulated food and nutraceutical manufacturing.
Our bulk flax seed powder is commonly used across:
• Functional food and nutritional formulations
• Bakery and cereal products
• Smoothies and plant-based nutrition blends
• Vegan and health-focused food products
• Nutraceutical supplement formulations
Flaxseed powder is widely used in food applications because it enhances nutritional value and provides omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fiber, and plant-based nutrients.
Applications may vary depending on formulation design and regulatory requirements.
• Established flax seed powder supplier Canada
• Bulk and wholesale supply capability
• Commercial packaging for industrial use
• Batch-level documentation transparency
• Procurement-focused coordination
• Sample support available
If your procurement team requires organic flax seed powder bulk, Green Jeeva Inc. provides structured B2B ingredient supply planning.
Yes, Green Jeeva Inc. operates as a B2B flax seed powder supplier serving food, nutraceutical, and functional ingredient manufacturers.
Yes, we supply bulk flax seed powder starting from 25 kg commercial packaging for industrial procurement.
Yes, we operate as a flax seed powder manufacturer and organic exporter supporting global B2B buyers.
Flax seed powder is produced by grinding flax seeds from the plant Linum usitatissimum into a fine powder used in food and supplement formulations.
Flax seeds are also commonly called linseeds and come from the flax plant cultivated for seeds, oil, and fiber.