Type: Honey mango. Taste: Soft, sour and sweet. Shelf life: At least 12 months. Origin: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Process: Air Dry, with 1-5% sugar. No other preservatives, additives, non SO2. Quantity capacity: 50 tons/month. Packaging: in 10kgs carton, 1x20ft = 13.5mts Contact me for more information:
100% Fresh Honey Mango from Vietnamese farm that is a good choice for a delicious dessert. Dried soft mango still maintain natural flavor sweet and sour of mango for people enjoy mango taste in conveniently way. In addition mounts of Vitamin A and B, dietary fiber and antioxidant make dried mango become one of the most healthiest snack.
*Specifications: Type: Honey mango. Taste: soft, sour and sweet. Shelf life: at least 12 months. Origin: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Process: Air Dry, with 1-5% sugar. No other preservatives, additives, non SO2. Quantity capacity: 50 tons/month. Packaging: in 10kgs carton, 1x20ft = 13.5mts, buyerâ??s brand available.
This is Ms. Rosa from 99 Gold Data company which is a Vietnamese reliable supplier for variety of fresh and dehydrated Fruits since 2017. Kindly take a look at our key product Dried sort mango slice Specifications: Grade 1 Variety: mango. Color: yellow Origin: Vietnam. Quantity capacity: 50mts/month. MOQ: 1ton. Preserving in common condition, shelf life: 6months. Packing: in 0.5kgs aseptic bag then in 20kgs carton.
Fruits of Vietnam, such as mango, have variety of the suitable ripeness, be carefully selected and processed according to our own developed procedure. Mango is one of the most delicious tropical fruit and dried mango is the best choice for the country which cannot grow this fruit. Furthermore, with the new technology drying infrared drying, which can make the final product freshness and maintain the nutrition in this fruit as much as possible.
100% Fresh Honey Mango from Vietnamese farm that is a good choice for a delicious dessert. Dried soft mango still maintain natural flavor sweet and sour of mango for people enjoy mango taste in conveniently way. In addition mounts of Vitamin A and B, dietary fiber and antioxidant make dried mango become one of the most healthiest snack.
Type: Kaew mango. Taste: soft, sour and sweet. Shelf life: at least 12 months. Origin: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Process: Air Dry No other preservatives, additives, non SO2. Quantity capacity: 50 tons/month. Min order quantity: 1MT Packaging: 0.5-1kg/ zip bag, 1x20ft = 12mts, buyer's brand available.
Product name: Soft-dried mango chips Style: Dried Usage: Snack Food Taste: sweet Shape: Sliced Drying Process: FD Technology (Dehydrated Preservation Process: freeze drying Cultivation Type: COMMON Packaging: Bulk, Vacuum Pack. Moisture (%): 5% max. Weight (kg): 0,5 or 1kg/pack Shelf Life: 18 months Place of Origin: Vietnam
Specifications: Type: Honey mango. Taste: soft, sour and sweet. Shelf life: at least 12 months. Origin: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Process: Air Dry, with 1-5% sugar. No other preservatives, additives, non SO2. Quantity capacity: 50 tons/month. Min order quantity: no. Packaging: in 10kgs carton, 1x20ft = 13.5mts, buyer s brand available.
PRODUCT INFO Sweet Mango is hands down the most popular fruit in Thailand. It is grown and eaten everywhere. Thai people will eat Sweet Green Mango on its own, as a snack fruit, although they usually prefer to eat unripe or bitter Mango this way. Predominantly Green Sweet Mango are used as a cooking ingredient. Sweet Mangoes are extremely healthy to eat, they contain far less sugar content than a ripe mango does, and they are also high in fibre. SEASON The peak season for this fruit remains Thailand's "hot season" between March to May.
PRODUCT INFO Thai sour mangoes, like mentioned above, are typically unripe or young mangoes. sour mangoes for their refreshing/tangy taste which usually come with a firm, crisp, crunchy texture which is very different from ripe mango. Sour mangoes can be consumed on their own, paired with seasoning/dips or turn into a dish. SEASON Sour mangoes typically, late May thru June.
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