- Water hyacinth is known for it's soft feel and distinctive smell. When dried it is an excellent fiber to weave furniture and handicraft. Water hyacinth can be transformed into a source of income for communities. All products woven from water hyacinth are strong, attractive and friendly with the environment, bring your sweet home a new breath. - Specification: Use: Material for handicraft Material: Water Hyacinth Color: Natural light brown Size: 0.6-0.8m for raw material Or 10 - 20m for twisted rope Moisture:
Seagrass is natural eco - friendly biodegrade material from Vietnam. It's can be used to make various handicrafts like seagrass mat, seagrass basket, seagrass rug,... Origin: Vietnam Length: 1.6m - 1.8m Type: Dried seagrass material Color: Natural Size: 2,5-2,8mm, 3mm, 3,2-3,5mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm Usage: Basket, furniture, handicraft Packing: 30 kgs/bundles or as customer's requirement
Lakadong Variety of Turmeric is Grown in the Himalayan Hill Region of North-East INDIA 100% Natural & Chemical-Free, this premium Variety is superb in color (Orange-Yellow when Powdered), Rich in Flavor & Fragrance Curcumin is 5%-9% and very Good Anti-Oxidant and high Medicinal Content. Available in Sliced Dried Form. Powdered Form also available.
Product Type: Honey Place of Origin: Vietnam Brand Name: 99 GOLD DATA Color: Natural Yellow Honey Packaging: Bulk Grade: Top Grade Shelf Life: 18 Brix (%): 5 % Additives: none Max. Moisture (%): 18 % Diastase Activity (%): 8 % Reducing Sugar (%): 65 % Product name: Natural Bee Honey Feature: 100% Natural Pure Honey Honey types: Acacia Honey Fructose: 40% Min HMF: 20 mg/kg max Sucrose: 0.8% 5% Max Certification: HACCP, ISO, GAP, EEC MOQ: 19 Tons = 1x20ft. Origin: Vietnam Supply Ability 30000 Kilogram/Kilograms per Month Packed: 290kg steel drums or 250g, 400g, 500g mason jar, bottle or customized
Name: Rubber band Size: Can be customized Sample lead time: 3~5 working days MOQ: 300kgs Product Features: 1. High Toughness,Good elastic ,Can Be Extended To Seven Times Length Won't Break 2. Environmentally Friendly,Nontoxic ,Anti-aging,Not Stickly! 3. Vietnam Import Natural Rubber ,100% Rubber Content ,Quality Guarantee Standard packing: 100grams/polybag, 200grams/polybag, 300grams/polybag, 30kg/bag,etcâ?¦.or depending on needs of customer. Production lead time: 3 days by store in warehouse and 10-15 working days according to customerâ??s Color and SIZE .(depend on the order quantity)
Dried hibiscus flower (dried hibiscus tea) with 100% ingredients from hibiscus flower is a companion of human health and beauty. The flavor of this tea is very delicious, suitable for your relaxing moments. - Origin: Vietnam. - Color: Dark red. - Grade: Premium. - Shelf-life: 02 years. - Moisture: 10% max. - Admixture: 1.5% max. - Drying process: air-dried. - Delivery time: 10 - 15 days.
Eucheuma Cottonii is 100% organic coral grass, a valuable gift from sea. It is grows naturally and contains no artificial fertilizer and no bleaching chemical. This organic seaweed is rich in enzyme nutrients, minerals, calcium, iron, multitude fibers and jelly form proteins. It is especially good for skin care, vegetarian diet and daily fiber diet intake. It is the perfect health food for the children, pregnant women, menopausal woman, the elderly, vegetarian and all human-being. + Color: Purple, Gold, White. + Type: Without salt, salt + Moisture: 10 - 35 % + Self-life: 1 year + Packing: 25kgs/bag and as customer requirement.
Product Type: Seaweed Variety:Nori Style: Dried Cultivation Type: Common Packaging: Bag Drying Process: Sun dry Shelf Life: 12 months Length (cm): 8 - 10 up Place of Origin: Ninh Thuan, Vietnam Product name: Seamoss Storage: Dry Area Feature: Natural Grown Laver (Seaweed) Packing: 50 Kg /bag or As request's buyer Usage: Food Seasoning Type: Dry Seaweed Other name: Irish moss, seamoss Color: Yellow white Taste: Natural Seaweed Smell
Aluminum ingots A7, A8. Aluminum ingots P0202A, P0303A, P0404A, P0506A, P0610A, P1020A. Aluminum ingots 46000, 46100, 47100. Aluminum ingots 6063. Etc. Product Description : Aluminum is also theoretically 100% recyclable with no loss of its natural properties. It also takes 5% of the energy to recycle scrap aluminum then what is used to produce new aluminum. The most common uses of aluminum include: Aluminum is the third most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust, and the third most abundant element overall. No other metal can compare to Aluminum when it comes to its variety of uses. Some uses of aluminum may not be immediately obvious; for example, did you know aluminum is used in the manufacturing of glass? Aluminum popular features: Lightweight · Strong · Resistant to corrosion · Durable · Ductile · Malleable · Conductive · Odorless Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : Monthly quantity at least 3.000 MT. Best price over 5.000 MT monthly. Selling price LME Less 20% . Product origin : Russia and Non Russia Key Specifications/Special Features : Aluminum A7/A8 GOST 11069-74 Quality Value demanded by norm GOST 11069-74 A7 A8 Al Min. 99,7% Min. 99,8% Fe Max. 0,16% Max. 0,11% Si Max. 0,15% Max. 0,08% Cu Max. O,01% Max. 0,01% Zn max. 0,05% Max. 0,05% Ti max. 0,02% Max. 0,02% Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Bulk in tanker vessels. Tanks 20 MT.
Minerals in our diet are essential for a variety of bodily functions. They are important for building strong bones and teeth, blood, skin, hair, nerve function, muscle and for metabolic processes such as those that turn the food we eat into energy. We supply DRIED SEA MOSS/ IRISH MOSS origin Vietnam, sourced from Nha Trang Bay, Ninh Thuan Sea â?? 2 places natural and center of wild nutrients from sea of Southeast Asia. In Vietnam, there are many suppliers of sea moss, thatâ??s also reason for many levels of quality and service supplied. For usual, they collect sea moss in right season and keep in warehouse with salt in good status until having order. The machine and workers will clean and dry the product to reach customer's requirement.
Ginger root Botanical name: Zingiber officinale Linn. Family: Zingiberaceae. Ginger oil and oleoresins are the volatile oil derived by steam distillation of ginger and oleoresin. It is obtained by percolating the powdered rhizomes of Ginger, Zingiber officinale with volatile solvents. Ginger contains 1-2 percent of volatile oil, 5-8 percent of pungent acrid oleoresin and starch. Zingiberene is the chief constituent in the oil of ginger. Oil is employed for flavoring all kinds of food products and confectionary and finds limited use in perfumery. Oleoresin, commercially called Gingerin contains pungent principles viz. gingerol and shogaol apart from the volatile oil of ginger and is used as an aromatic, carminative, stomachic and as a stimulant. Oleoresin from ginger is obtained conventionally by extraction of dried powdered ginger with organic solvents like ethyl acetate, ethanol or acetone. Commercial dried ginger yields 3.5-10.0 per cent oleoresin. Ginger oleoresin is a dark brown viscous liquid responsible for the flavour and pungency of the spice. Ginger of commerce or `Adrak` is the dried underground stem or rhizome of the plant, which constitutes one of the five most important major spices of India, standing third or fourth, competing with chillies, depending upon fluctuations in world market prices, world market demand and supply position. Ginger, like cinnamon, clove and pepper, is one of the most important and oldest spices. It consists of the prepared and sun dried rhizomes known in trade as `hands` and `races` which are either with the outer brownish cortical layers (coated or unscraped), or with outer peel or coating partially or completely removed. Ginger requires a warm and humid climate. It is cultivated from sea level to an altitude of 1500 meters, either under heavy rainfall conditions of 150 to 300 cm or under irrigation. The crop can thrive well in sandy or clayey loam or lateritic soils. The composition of dry ginger is given below: Dry Ginger rootMoisture:6.9 % Protein:8.6 % Fat:6.4 % Fiber:5.9 % Carbohydrates:66.5 % Ash:5.7 % Calcium:0.1 % Phosphorous:.15 % Iron:0.011 % Sodium:0.03 % Potassium:1.4 % Vitamin A:175 I.U./100 g Vitamin B1:0.05 mg/100 g Vitamin B2:0.13 mg/100 g Niacin:1.9 mg/100 g Vitamin C:12.0 mg/100 g Calorific value:380 calories/100 g. Ginger Oleoresin is obtained by extraction of powdered dried ginger with suitable solvents like alcohol, acetone etc. Unlike volatile oil, it contains both the volatile oil and the non-volatile pungent principles for which ginger is so highly esteemed. Concentration of the acetone extract under vacuum and on complete removal of even traces of the solvent used, yields the so called oleoresin of ginger. Ginger oleoresin is manufactured on a commercial scale in India and abroad and is in great demand by the various food industries.
Lovage-, Levisticum officinale, is a perennial herb that looks like parsley and is in the parsley, or Apiaceae, family, like anise, dill, caraway, cumin, and fennel. Lovage is native to mountainous areas of southern Europe and Asia Minor. It is sometimes called sea parsley. Lovage (Levisticum officinale) is a plant, the leaves and seeds or fruit of which are used to flavor food, especially in South European cuisine. It is a tall (3 to 9 ft) perennial that vaguely resembles its cousin celery in appearance and in flavor. Lovage also sometimes gets referred to as smallage, but this is more properly used for celery. Herb (Levisticum officinale) of the parsley family, native to southern Europe. It is cultivated for its stalks and foliage, which are used for tea, as a vegetable, and to flavour foods. Its rhizomes are used as a carminative, and the seeds are used for flavouring desserts. Oil obtained from the flowers is used in perfumery. The French call lovage céleri bâtard, "false celery," because of its strong resemblance to that plant. Lovage has been used since Greek and Roman times for everything from a seasoning, to a curative for maladies ranging from indigestion to freckles, to a love potion. It grows up to 7 feet high and has large, dark green, celerylike leaves. The flavor of the pale stalks is that of very strong celery. The leaves, seeds and stalks can be used (in small amounts because of their potent flavor) in salads, stews and other dishes such as fowl and game. The stalks can be cooked as a vegetable. Dried lovage leaves and chopped or powdered stalks can be found in natural food stores and gourmet markets. The seeds are commonly called celery seed. Lovage is also called smallage and smellage. lovage, tall perennial herb (Levisticum officinale) of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), native to the mountains of S Europe and cultivated elsewhere. Its aromatic fruits are used in soups and as a flavoring for confectionery and for some liqueurs. An aromatic oil extracted from the roots has been used medicinally and also for flavoring. The edible leaves are usually used like celery. Lovage is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Apiales, family Umbelliferae.
Specifications: Origin: Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam. Drying process: Air Drying. Taste: sweet & sour. Shelf life: 12 months. Min order: 1000kgs. Quantity capacity: 50 tons/month. Packaging: in 10kgs carton, 1x20ft = 6mts, label as buyerâ??s requirement. Price: negotiable, contact for instant quote. Payment & delivery: L/C at sight or T/T 50% in advance and 50% after receiving the copied B/L via email or fax.
IRISH SEA MOSS FROM VIETNAM Irish Sea Moss is amazing for your mind, body, hair, and skin. Let's think prevention versus intervention. Don't wait till something is wrong with you to infuse your body with minerals, nutrients, and vitamins. Our Seamoss helps in maintaining mental and physical health. Used in drinks, soups and other dishes, this super food packs loads of essential vitamins and minerals including Iodine, Vitamin K, Calcium & Copper. Seamoss can be very helpful for coughs sore throats relieving congestion and expelling excess mucus from the lungs soothing to digestive tract.
PARSLEY (Petroselinum sativum/crispum - Umbelliferae) Parsley is a hardy biennial herb which is native to the eastern Mediterranean. It is thought to have originated in Sardinia, but records show that seeds were imported to Britain from Sardinia in 1548; the plant had already been introduced to northern Europe by the Romans. There are several varieties of the herb. The curly leaved or moss-curled is the one most familiar in Britain as a garnish. The plain- or flat-leaved, continental parsley has heavily divided leaves, but they are not so curly; this is the plant which can be confused with another, Aethusa cynapium or fool's parsley, which is poisonous. Less familiar is the Neapolitan parsley from southern Italy which has thick stalks, eaten in Italy like celery (and, in fact, its French name is 'persil aux jeuilles de cileri'). All parsleys have carrot-shaped roots which can be eaten, but the Hamburg parsley (P. fusiformis) has been developed for its roots rather than its leaves. The common parsleys have dark green leaves, pale yellow-green flowers in umbels, followed by fruit seeds. The name petroselinum comes from the Greek for rock celery, referring to the natural habitat of the plant. Interestingly, selinum is thought to be the same as selinon, the Greek name for celery; the Romans called parsley 'apium', also the botanical name for celery; and French fool's parsley is called ache des chiens, ache also once a name for wild celery. Celery also belongs to the Umbelliferae family, and possibly there have been confusions over the years. The Ancient Egyptians used parsley, as did the Greeks, who crowned victorious soldiers with wreaths of it. Hercules did this after killing the Nemean lion, and thereafter victors in the Nemean and Isthmian games would do the same. They believed that parsley had grown from the blood of a hero, Archemorus, and Homer tells of a victory won by charioteers whose horses had renewed vigour after eating parsley. Parsley grew on Circe's lawn in the Odyssey. Pliny said that no sauce or salad should be without parsley, as did Galen, and both Pliny and Dioscorides thought of it as a diuretic and emmenagogue. Apicius sang its praises too. The Byzantines used it as a diuretic and made a strong infusion to help kidney stones. Charlemagne ordered that it be cultivated in the imperial gardens as a vegetable, and it was eaten at every meal. It also found a place in monastic gardens at this time. More recently, in the nineteenth century research was done on the emmenagogic properties of a constituent of the oil, apiol, by Professor Galligo, and doctors de Poggeschi and Marrotte. These were later confirmed by Dr Leclerc, proving to be truly efficaceous in treating cases of menstrual problems, particularly pain.