Moringa leaf powder (Moringa oleifera) is bought in volume by supplement, food and beverage brands. Quality shows up first in the colour and the taste, both of which depend on how the leaf is dried and milled. This guide covers what to specify so the powder you receive matches what your customers expect.
What good moringa powder looks like
Bright green colour is the quickest visual cue of careful handling. It signals low-heat drying that preserves the leaf rather than browning it. Alongside colour, buyers specify a consistent sieve mesh, a clean characteristic taste, and microbial limits appropriate to a food or supplement ingredient. All of it is confirmed on the COA.
What to specify
| Attribute | What to specify |
|---|---|
| Colour | Bright green (indicator of low-heat drying) |
| Sieve mesh | State the mesh your process needs |
| Microbial limits | Set to your food or supplement standard |
| Form | Leaf powder or extract |
See current specifications for moringa leaf powder and moringa extract.
Documentation and order
Every lot ships with a COA covering the attributes above. For the documents your import needs, see how to import herbal ingredients. Send your form, mesh, volume and destination and our export desk will confirm MOQ and price.
Frequently asked questions
What makes good-quality moringa leaf powder?
Buyers look for a bright green colour (a sign of careful low-heat drying), a consistent sieve mesh, low microbial load, and a clean taste. These are confirmed on the COA for the lot.
Why does the drying method matter for moringa?
Gentle, low-temperature drying helps preserve colour and quality. Over-heated or poorly dried leaf tends to brown and lose appeal for premium supplement and food use.
What forms of moringa do you supply?
We supply moringa as leaf powder and as an extract. Tell us your form, mesh and application and we will match the right grade.
What is the MOQ for bulk moringa powder?
MOQ depends on grade and destination. Share your target volume, mesh and country and our export desk will confirm MOQ and price.
Specifications vary by crop, season and grade. For current lot specifications, sennosides or lawsone levels, MOQ and pricing to your destination, ask our export desk for a live COA.