Jaggery is very uncommon in Norway, very little is being imported. However, some specialized stores selling rare food or cheese does sell Jaggery.
Beware: Jaggery is overpriced in Norway.
imports it to italy and back to egypt
Norway is importing pineapples, but do not produce them. The climate is not very good for pineapple production in Norway.
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Norway imported products totaling $56,005,840,785 in US dollars in 2006.
By selling to or buying from corporations in other countries.
Germany, United States, Norway, and Denmark.
Jaggery in Hindi is known as गुर or Gurh. i got it from here: http://spiceteller.com/jaggery-or-gurh-in-hindi/
it is soluble
G. I. of Jaggery is 43 to 45
Camels do not eat jaggery. Jaggery is a uncentrifuged sugar that is consumed in Africa and Asia. Unless someone went out of their way to purchase jaggery and feed it to a camel, it is doubtful a camel would be found eating jaggery on a regular basis.