Cassava is an important tuber crop (alongside potatoes and yams) and one of the most important sources of carbohydrate in the developing world. Used to make tapioca, animal feed, and even laundry starch, cassava is thought by to improve health by boosting immunity and regulating digestion. Its starchy roots are a major source of dietary energy for more than 500 million people. Cassava can be stored in the ground for several seasons, thereby serving as a reserve food when other crops fail. Tapioca starch is not only for household consumption. It is also used as a raw material for products in number of industries, as follows: 1. Food and beverage industries2. Sweetener industries3. Textile industry4. Paper industry5. Glue industry6. Plywood industry 7. MSG and lysine industries8. Medical industry 9. Biodegradable materials 10. Charcoal briquette These diverse applications make the undeniable note that cassava is the very important crop for agriculture and the development of industrials in general. No matter what form it may take, the benefits remain unchanged.
-Storage: frozen (-18 degree) -Shape: whole or customer's request -Size: 7cm up -Color: Natural white -Shelf-life: 24 months -Packing: 1kg/vacuum bag, 10 bags/carton box
Cassava root is a highly nutritious and versatile root vegetable. It is a significant source of carbohydrates and is used in various culinary applications. Our cassava roots are carefully harvested and processed to ensure they meet the highest quality standards. Uses - Culinary Ingredient: Used in a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, and as a carbohydrate staple. - Flour Production: Processed into cassava flour (tapioca flour) for baking and cooking. - Starch Production: Used to produce tapioca starch. - Animal Feed: Utilized as a nutritious feed for livestock. Production Process 1. Harvest: Select fresh cassava roots that meet quality standards. 2. Preparation: Wash and remove impurities. 3. Peeling: Peel the outer skin to reveal the white flesh. 4. Packaging: Pack according to different specifications to meet market needs. Product Characteristics - Origin: Vietnam - Freshness: Well preserved, retains long-term freshness. - Quality: Free from impurities, no preservatives used.
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
Desiccated coconut, sometimes referred to as Coconut Powder, is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature coconut kernels. It is prepared from substantially sound white kernel obtained from the whole nut of coconut (Cocos nucifera). Desiccated coconuts have to be processed in an appropriate manner, undergoing operations such as de-husking (the removal of the husk, leaving the shell intact), hatcheting (the removal of the shell), paring (the removal of the brown skin around the kernel), washing, comminuting, drying (to humidity level below 3%) and sifting. They can be produced without oil extraction or with partial oil extraction by appropriate physical means. Preservatives are allowed for use in production of desiccated coconuts and the most common in practice is sulphur dioxide. Also citric acid is allowed for use as the antioxidant. Table 1: Combined Nomenclature code for desiccated coconuts Number Product 080111 Coconuts, desiccated Product Specification Quality For detailed standard quality requirements please refer to Codex Alimentarius Standard for Desiccated Coconut The basic quality requirements for desiccated coconuts are: Colour: natural white to light creamy Texture: free-flowing and free from yellow specks Flavour: distinctive coconut flavour without off-flavours due to deterioration or absorption of extraneous substances. Odour: The odour shall be characteristic of the product, shall not be mouldy, cheesy, smoky, fermented or rancid, and shall not possess any undesirable odour. Oil content: According to the oil content, desiccated coconuts are in trade practice commonly divided into 2 categories: 1. High fat Desiccated Coconut (sometimes referred as 'full fat') with equal or more than 60% m/m of oil. It is dehydrated form of white coconut meat from freshly selected mature kernels. 2. Low fat Desiccated Coconut with less than 60% m/m of oil. It is a dehydrated form of white coconut meat after extraction of the Coconut milk. The fat content of this product can vary but is usually in the range of 45% - 55%. Additional quality requirements
CWS-TS is a Tapioca based pregelatinized starch. It is gluten free, grain free, Plant based and Non GMO fine powder made from Cassava root, which is soluble in cold water and has a very good binding strength. CWS-TS is a Perfect additive for coating the nuts and snacks. CWS-TS also acts as Stabilizing agent in cream fillings, sauces, soup mixes, gravies, pasty creams and other food product industries.
CWS-PS is a clean label starch cold water soluble potato starch. It is gluten free, grain free, Plant based and Non GMO fine powder made from Cassava root, which is soluble in cold water and has a very good binding strength. CWS-TS is a Perfect additive for coating the nuts and snacks. CWS-TS also acts as Stabilizing agent in cream fillings, sauces, soup mixes, gravies, pasty creams and other food product industries.
CWS-TS is a Tapioca based pregelatinized starch. It is gluten free, grain free, Plant based and Non GMO fine powder made from Cassava root, which is soluble in cold water and has a very good binding strength. CWS-TS is a Perfect additive for coating the nuts and snacks. CWS-TS also acts as Stabilizing agent in cream fillings, sauces, soup mixes, gravies, pasty creams and other food product industries.
Tapioca starch is a versatile and widely used product derived from the cassava root, a starchy tuber native to South America. With its fine white powder-like texture, tapioca starch serves as an excellent thickener, stabilizer, and binder in various culinary and industrial applications. Due to its neutral taste and high purity, it is a popular choice for gluten-free and allergen-friendly recipes, making it suitable for individuals with dietary restrictions. In the food industry, tapioca starch is commonly utilized in baking, sauces, soups, and desserts, imparting a smooth and silky texture. Its exceptional binding properties make it an essential ingredient in gluten-free baking, ensuring desirable results. Additionally, tapioca starch finds application in the production of various goods, including adhesives, paper, textiles, and pharmaceuticals, showcasing its adaptability and significance in numerous industries.
NATA DE COCO **Coconut jelly (Nata de coco) is formed by the fermentation of Acetobacter xylinum bacteria in the environment of old coconut water and coconut milk.This coconut product also prevents cancer and can keep the skin smooth.** --- SPECIFICATION Color: White Size: 5mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm Ingredient: 80% Jelly, 20% syrup or as customer's will Sugar: 10.3% Water: 8.7% PH: 3 - 3.8% Expiry Date: 2 years from the production date
The perfect Mexican style party hat: the Sombrero! This hat is handmade in Vietnam woven from natural palm leaves and then dyed. Good quality - multiple use possible. Size to fit adult head Channel the spirit of Mexico in our stylish sombrero. Featuring a serape trim around its wide brim and high pointed crown, this sombrero coordinates with your colorful, genuine Mexican serape and will shield you from the sun on a hot summer day at any poolside fiesta; it also completes your ensemble for any of the important Mexican holidays like Cinco de Mayo you're preparing for or makes a western Mexican cowboy hat for Halloween.
Nata de Coco is familiar food with Asian people. It is produced from famous aromatic coconut water in Ben Tre province. The coconut water after being prepared by special formula, is liquidated by aerobic fermentation procedure, then being formed as Natade Coco cake, and cut in small pieces according to customer demand. It is mainly used for dessert, drinks, ice cream or other sweets, jelly. SPECIFICATIONS - pH: 3 -3.8 - Size: 3mm; 5mm; 7mm, 10mm; 12mm, 14mm as buyer request - Brix: Light syrup (10-12; 14-16) & Heavy syrup (18-20). - Type: Star, animal, cuttle Or buyer request
Introduction: The coco peat is extracted from the shell of the coconut consisting of the coir fiber and the coir dust. These are natural material used for many purposes from agriculture and industry. Advantages: - Help improve the fallow conditions as well as the calluses from the soil - Helps soil to retain more nutrients and retain moisture. - Helps increase soil ventilation -Furthermore, they will promote full root development and plant growth - Contains natural organic matter and is good for soil and plants - No harm to the environment.