Rubber smoked sheet, Thai rubber, cassava pellet, tapioca starch, Thai jasmine rice, Thai hom mali rice, Thai white rice, brown sugar, white refine sugar, soybean, wheat.
Garments, sugar, thai rice, tapioca starch, zinger, double A4 paper, ( all types of daily use papers), car spare parts ( all types ), cosmetics item, plastics packaging, electronics item like LCD TV.
Jasmine rice, icumsa 45 white sugar, tapioca chips and tapioca starch, shrimps.
PRODUCT INFO Garden peas have a large bright green pod which encases plump, round peas or berries. The pods grow on vines and unlike snow and sugar snap peas are too fibrous to be edible. Pods must be shelled first by snapping off the end and pulling the fibrous string along the length of the pod. Each pod contains five to eight emerald hued peas. Peas have a tender yet slightly crunchy texture and a sweet pea flavor. For best flavor prepare or freeze peas soon after they are harvested, the high sugar content of the peas begin to convert to starch as soon as the peas are picked from the vine.Fresh garden peas are rich in vitamin A and vitamin B (particularly folic acid), calcium, iron, zinc, and potassium. In addition they contain protein and fiber as well as lutein which has been shown to promote healthy vision. They also contain phytonutrients which have anti-inflammatory properties and can aid in the prevention of diabetes, heart disease and arthritis. To best preserve nutrients use peas raw or prepare steamed or stir-fried. USES A versatile vegetable, fresh garden peas are sweet and tender enough to be eaten raw but may also be prepared cooked. Shelled peas can be blanched and pureed to make a spread or dip. Add raw peas to green and grain salads. Their sweet, fresh flavor will complement rich pasta and risotto as well as spicy curries and soups. The shells of garden peas can be used to add flavor to vegetable stock. For best flavor and texture wait to shell peas till you are ready to use them. Peas can also be shelled and frozen, dried or canned for future use. Season A peak season in spring through early summer, garden pea are available year-round with sporadic gaps in availability throughout the year.
Coffee bean, jasmin rice, white charcoal(maitiw), tapioca starch, coal powder.
Natural honey, tuna canned, tapioca starch.Import and export
Non dairy creamer, modified starch, native tapioca starch, glucose, fructose, instant coffee.
Sea fish, freshwater fish, dry fish, charcoal, tapioca, fish meal.
Tapioca starch , ray products , polyester yarn , polyester chip.
Rice, white rice, parboiled rice, cassava chip(tapioca chip), cassava starch.
Teak logs, teak wood door design, teak wood wide boards, sawn timber, soft shell crab, fresh durian, calcium carbonate, calcium hydroxide from shells 100%, cassava starch, tapioca starch, native tapioca starch, tropical fish, tropical fruits, tropical fresh flowers, premium coffee.
Rice, Tapioca Flour, Rubber,.
Rice, straw, sugar, drinks, tapioca.Manufacturer & exporter
Aromatic fresh young coconut , organic coconut flower nectar , organic coconut flower sugar , coconut sugar , coconut flower water, coconut cyder, tapioca starch , tapioca flour.
Sugar and rubber wood , sweet potato starch , dried fruit, frozen seafood and ready to eat.
Sugar icumsa 45, sugar (brown), various thai rice, frozen whole chicken, frozen seafood.Transportation and shipping
Rice, palm oil, tapioca starch, beans, foodstuffs.
Copper, wood pellet, rail scrap, waste paper, tapioca chips.Export, traders
Sodium glycolate cationic reagent (65% & 69%) aluminum potassium sulfate calcium acetate magnesium chloride hexahydrate food grade n octenylsuccinic anhydride (osa) food grade safflower oil sodium acetate trihydrate sodium hypochlorite vinyl acetate monomer (vam).
Non dairy creamer, acacia gum (gum arabic) spray dried & agglomerated, starches & sweetener.