In Laos, (it known as pak i tou, lemon basil is used extensively in soups, stews, curries and stir-fried dishes as it is the most commonly used type of basil in Laos. Many Lao stews require the use of lemon basil as no other basil varieties are acceptable as substitutes. The most popular Lao stew called or lam uses lemon basil as a key ingredient. Lemon basil is the only basil used much in Indonesian cuisine, where it is called kemangi. It is often eaten raw with salad or lalap (raw vegetables) and accompanied by sambal. Lemon basil is often used to season certain Indonesian dishes, such as curries, soup, stew and steamed or grilled dishes. In Thailand, Lemon basil, called maenglak (Thai, is one of several types of basil used in Thai cuisine. The leaves are used in certain Thai curries and it is also indispensable for the noodle dish khanom chin nam ya. In the Philippines,where it is called sangig, particularly in Cebu and parts of Mindanao, Lemon basil is used to add flavor to Law-uy, which is an assortment of local greens in a vegetable-based soup. The seeds resemble frog's eggs after they have been soaked in water and are used in sweet desserts. It is also used in North East part of India state Manipur. In Manipur, it is used in curry like pumpkin, used in singju (a form of salad), and in red or green chilli pickles. The Garo, Khasi and Jaintia tribe of Meghalaya also use it in their cuisine. The Garos call it Panet (pronounced Phanet). They use it to prepare cold sauce (Ind. Chutney) with added ingredients like fermented fish, chilly, onions sometimes roasted tomatoes.
Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime. PRODUCT INFO Kaffir lime leaves, botanically classified as Citrus hystrix, grow on a thorny bush that can grow to be 1-10 meters in height and belong to the Rutaceae, or citrus family along with oranges, lemons, pomelos, and grapefruit. The kaffir lime plant is valued for its fragrant leaves and its fruit's peel and is popularly used in culinary and medicinal applications in Southeast Asia. Also known as the Kieffer lime, Bai Magrood, Thai lime, Limau Puru, and Makrut limes, Kaffir limes have been given new names in various cultures to respect and avoid the use of derogatory words. In South Africa, kaffir is an offensive slang word used in racist connotations, so many retailers have taken to calling the fruit by its scientific name, while others prefer the Thai word for the fruit, Makrut lime. USES Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming, and saut�?�©ing. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer. SEASONS Kaffir Lime Leaves is available year-round.
Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime. PRODUCT INFO Kaffir lime leaves, botanically classified as Citrus hystrix, grow on a thorny bush that can grow to be 1-10 meters in height and belong to the Rutaceae, or citrus family along with oranges, lemons, pomelos, and grapefruit. The kaffir lime plant is valued for its fragrant leaves and its fruit's peel and is popularly used in culinary and medicinal applications in Southeast Asia. Also known as the Kieffer lime, Bai Magrood, Thai lime, Limau Puru, and Makrut limes, Kaffir limes have been given new names in various cultures to respect and avoid the use of derogatory words. In South Africa, kaffir is an offensive slang word used in racist connotations, so many retailers have taken to calling the fruit by its scientific name, while others prefer the Thai word for the fruit, Makrut lime. USES Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer. SEASON Kaffir Lime Leaves is available year-round.
Kaffir lime leaves are small to medium in size and oblong in shape, averaging 3-5 centimeters in diameter and 8-12 centimeters in length. The top of the thick leaves is glossy and deep green, while the underside of the leaves is porous and a pale, matte green. Kaffir lime leaves grow in pairs and grow in a double leaf formation, which means two leaves grow on either side of the stem and appear to mirror each other. There is a prominent central midrib or vein and the tips of the leaves can be slightly rounded or very pointed. Kaffir lime leaves have a strong citrus taste and aroma that is said to be a blend of mandarin orange, lemon, and lime. PRODUCT INFO Kaffir lime leaves, botanically classified as Citrus hystrix, grow on a thorny bush that can grow to be 1-10 meters in height and belong to the Rutaceae, or citrus family along with oranges, lemons, pomelos, and grapefruit. The kaffir lime plant is valued for its fragrant leaves and its fruit's peel and is popularly used in culinary and medicinal applications in Southeast Asia. Also known as the Kieffer lime, Bai Magrood, Thai lime, Limau Puru, and Makrut limes, Kaffir limes have been given new names in various cultures to respect and avoid the use of derogatory words. In South Africa, kaffir is an offensive slang word used in racist connotations, so many retailers have taken to calling the fruit by its scientific name, while others prefer the Thai word for the fruit, Makrut lime. USES Kaffir lime leaves can be used in both raw and cooked preparations such as boiling, steaming. They can be used fresh, dried, or from a frozen state and the thick leaves are never consumed whole, but rather steeped and later removed, or sliced very thinly. Kaffir lime leaves can be sliced and used in salads or shredded and used in fish cakes. They are also widely used in soups such as tom yum and hot and sour shrimp, curries, fried rice, pastes, and stir-fries. Their herbal citrus flavor can be used to infuse desserts such as custard and ice cream. Kaffir lime leaves pair well with lemongrass, basil, cardamom, curry leaves, mint, tamarind, turmeric, cumin, galangal, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, jasmine rice, meats such as lamb, chicken and pork, mussels, and coconut milk. They will keep up to two weeks when stored fresh in the refrigerator and up to one year when stored in a sealed container in the freezer. Season Kaffir lime leaves are available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Cowslip Creeper flowers grow on long and slender, vining plants that bear dark green, heart-shaped leaves averaging 4 to 8 centimeters in diameter. The vines are tough, maturing from green to brown, and alongside each leaf node, a cluster of 10 to 20 flowers appear seasonally. Each flower averages 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter and bears five angular petals, forming a star shape. When young, the flowers are green, eventually developing a yellow-green hue at the base with solid yellow petals once the bud opens. The flowers also emit a strong and pleasant, citrus-like fragrance that is especially pungent in the evening when in bloom. Cowslip Creeper flowers are crisp, succulent, and tender with a mild, vegetal, subtly sweet, and earthy flavor. USES Cowslip Creeper flowers are a seasonal ingredient used in Filipino, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai, and Indian cuisine. The flowers can be consumed raw, incorporated into salads for added texture, or utilized as an edible garnish to decorate cakes, desserts, and main dishes. In addition to fresh preparations, Cowslip Creeper flowers can withstand cooking and readily absorb accompanying flavors, providing a mild earthiness and subtle crisp consistency to dishes. The flowers can be battered and fried, tossed into soups and curries, or stir-fried with oyster sauce. In Thailand, Cowslip Creeper flowers are popularly boiled and dipped in chile paste. In the Philippines, the flowers are cooked into a vegetable dish known as pinakbet and frequently mixed into omelets. Cowslip Creeper flowers pair well with noodles, rice, meats such as pork, beef, and fish, shrimp, eggs, tofu, aromatics such as garlic, ginger, and holy basil, pandan juice, coconut, and vegetables such as mushrooms, long beans, squash, eggplant, and mung beans. The flowers should be immediately consumed for the best quality and flavor. SEASONS Cowslip Creeper flowers are available in the late spring through early fall.
PRODUCT INFO Ivy gourd is a local vegetable with very high nutritional value. and what you see will be pleasing A health lover for sure is that ivy gourds contain beta-carotene. that reduces the rate risk of developing cancer and ischemic heart disease also provide calcium as well For those who have problems driving It's worth trying to eat because gourds contain fiber that helps the digestive system work well. Young shoots and young leaves of ivy gourds It is blanched and steamed as a dipping sauce with chili paste and used to cook as curry, vegetable soup. Some local villagers bring the young fruit of ivy gourds to pickle and eat it with chili paste or cook it as a curry. The young shoots of ivy gourds are a popular vegetable that Thai people eat. Available in fresh markets in every region of Thailand. USES The ivy gourds are also useful as follows: leaves, quenching heat poisoning, neutralizing fever, relieving heat, quenching boils, relieving burning pain, relieving itching, flowers, relieving itching, seeds, pounding mixed with coconut oil to cure scabies, vines, use the juice from the vine to drop the eyes to cure hay fever, red eyes, bruised eyes, watery eyes, eye inflammation. Detoxification, anti-inflammatory, brew with dizzy glass drinking water, roots, quench all poisons, cure blemish eyes, reduce fever, cure vomiting, latex, stem, leaf, root Cure diabetes, headache, eliminate all toxins SEASON Ivy gourd is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Young pepper (Prik Thai On) (scientific name: Piper nigrum) is a plant recognized as the king of pungent spices. and is a spice that gives it a spicy flavor Can be used to make dried pepper as a condiment. If the whole husk is dried, black pepper will be obtained because the rind will be black when dried. The white pepper is obtained by peeling off the bark first. It was found that both dried and fresh fruits were used for cooking. or dried and ground into a powder called ground pepper which pepper is a different plant species from chili (Chilli). USES In Asia, we use pepper in all its stages of development. Sprigs of very aromatic, young green berries appear in stir-fried dishes, curries, soups and dipping sauces. As pepper berries mature, they change from light green to dark green and then begin to turn red. Picked before fully matured, the peppercorns are dried, the outer peel turning black and shriveled, and this is the form most popular in the west. Fully ripened red berries are allowed to ferment briefly in a warm place, then their peel is rubbed off, revealing irregularly white seeds. For a refreshingly aromatic peppery taste, grind your own pepper when you need it. Use a pepper mill, mortar and pestle, or if you are grinding a large amount, a clean coffee grinder designated solely for grinding dry spices. Pre-ground pepper loses aroma and flavor over time. SEASONS Young peppercorn will bloom in May during the harvest season. will be around January.
PRODUCT INFO Banana flowers have a starchy, fibrous consistency and a neutral, subtly bitter, and fruity flavor well suited for fresh and cooked preparations. The outer, dark-hued bracts should not be consumed, but they can be used as a decorative serving vessel. As each bract is removed, the small florets can be separated from their tough stamens and set aside for use with the flower's heart. Once the bracts have been peeled away to reveal a yellow-white hue, the heart can be sliced into pieces and incorporated into recipes. It is recommended to immerse slices of the Banana flower in salted lemon water or vinegar water for at least 20 to 30 minutes to extract some of the bitterness. Banana flowers can be added to fresh fruit and green salads, and younger flowers will have a sweeter flavor for raw preparations. They can also be minced into dips, dumplings, and pastes. USES Beyond fresh preparations, Banana flowers can be lightly steamed and served with dips, similar to an artichoke, boiled in coconut water and stir-fried, or incorporated into curries and soups. The flowers can also be fried into patties, soaked in flavoring, cooked like fish fillets, or sauteed into vegetable, rice, and noodle dishes. In Thailand, young Banana flowers are commonly served raw on the side with pad Thai. In Indonesian cuisine, Banana flowers are mixed with pork and hot sambal, cooked in a section of bamboo, and served as a festival or wake appetizer. In Brazil, Banana flowers are incorporated into pies, quiches, and cooked into various sweet and savory goods. There is also a famous pastry in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais known as pastel de agnu that has its own festival. The festival annually occurs in the city of Itabirito and features food vendors, local growers, restaurants, and arts and crafts vendors, all centered around the famous pastry of the region. Pastel de agnu is comprised of Banana flowers stewed with meat and then fried into a dough-like puff. Banana flowers pair well with spices such as turmeric, curry powder, mustard seeds, cumin, and chile powder, aromatics including garlic, shallots, onions, lemongrass, and galangal, coconut milk, macadamia nuts, lime leaves, papaya, and carrots. Whole, raw Banana flowers should be immediately consumed for the best quality and flavor. The flowers can also be wrapped in plastic and stored in the refrigerator, or cut pieces can be placed in a sealed container in the fridge for 2 to 3 days. In addition to fresh Banana flowers, the buds can also be found canned or frozen for extended use. SEASONS Banana flowers are found year-round, varying in availability depending on climate, region, and hemisphere.
PRODUCT INFO Finger grass is a branching herb comprised of straight, hollow stems and elongated lanceolate to elliptical leaves that grow in an opposite formation around the cylindrical stems. The leaves are slender, tapering to a point, and average 2 to 6 centimeters in length and .5 to 1 centimeter in width. The grey-green leaves are also smooth to the touch, thin, and pliable with finely serrated edges. The stems are thick in appearance but have a hollow center, creating a smooth, crisp, and watery texture. The pale green stems also have a light, succulent, and spongy consistency, lightly coated in fine hairs. Finger grass emits a refreshing, citrus, and herbal aroma and the stems and leaves have a vegetal, citrusy, and earthy, spice-filled flavor. Some consumers recognize the leaves as having a bright and acidic quality, filled with undertones of sweet cumin and curry flavor mixed with notes of lemon and dill. In addition to the leaves and stems, Finger grass seasonally produces tubular flowers that showcase pale pink, purple, to light blue hues. USES Finger grass has a bright, complex flavoring mainly used as a fresh finishing element on savory main dishes. The leaves should be washed and gently torn, chopped, or crushed to release their flavor, and they can be sprinkled into salads, minced into dips and marinades, or used as an edible garnish for roasted meats, light sauces, or grain dishes. In Southeast Asia, finger grass is frequently used in Vietnamese cuisine and Cambodian and Thai cuisine on a smaller scale. The leaves are traditionally served fresh in the center of the dinner table, along with other herbs and raw vegetables. These accompaniments are added to curries, stews, and soups such as pho, and each guest can determine how much of each herb is incorporated into their dish for custom flavor combinations. Finger grass can also be sauteed or steamed as a simple side dish or the stems can be roughly chopped and added to stir-fries. While more untraditional, some mixologists in Southeast Asia have begun muddling finger grass into a refreshing cocktail to modernize the herb. In Cambodia, finger grass is placed on the roof of houses and dehydrated for extended use as a dried herb. Finger grass pairs well with meats including poultry, beef, pork, and fish, other herbs such as lemongrass, basil, and mint, steamed rice, lemon, lime, bell peppers, peas, broccoli, water spinach, carrots, and peanuts. Whole, unwashed Finger grass is highly perishable and will only keep for a few days in the refrigerator when loosely wrapped in plastic or a damp paper towel. The herb should be used immediately for the best quality and flavor. Season Finger grass are available year-round in Southeast Asia.
Pad See Ew is one of the most popular Thai noodle dish, which can be found in most local restaurant. Key ingredients of this noodle dish are sweet soy sauce and Ka-Na (Chinese broccoli). Both ingredients are often stir-fried with rice noodle, egg and meat of your choice. In 2013, Pad See Ew was recorded as the most favorite Thai noodle dish among visitors in Thailand. MOQ : 30 Cartons , 12 Pcs/ Carton Style : Stir-Fried with Noodle Taste : Sweet and Salty Packing Size : 12 X 1000g in one carton Carton Dimension : W 24.0 cm X L 37.0cm X H22.80cm Shelf Life : 18 months
Garlic and Pepper Chicken is a very common and popular dish in Thailand. You can put your favorite kind of meat, seafood, or even vegetarian with tofu as a main ingredient. Thai Aree Garlic and Pepper Sauce can help you make this dish easily at your own kitchen. Taste : Sweet and Salty Primary Ingredient : Sugar, Soy Sauce, Garlic, Pepper, Soy Bean Oil MOQ : 110 Cartons , 48 Pcs/ Carton Packing Size : Net Weight 48 X 65g in one carton Carton Dimension : W 24.1cm X L 37.50cm X H16.50cm Shelf Life : 18 months Product Storage: Keep in Cool and Dry Place Award: Thai Select : Guarantee the authentic Thai taste of Thai food & A.A. Awards
Roast Pork Gravy "Kao Moo Dang" is Thai favorite comfort food, which received its influence from Chinese population in Thailand. Commonly, rice is served with roast pork, Chinese sausage and boiled egg, and is topped delicious gravy, green onion and cucumber. The key to this dish is the thick gravy, which can also be used in other noodle dish. Thai Aree brings you our homemade recipe, using the best quality ingredients from our local source. We carefully combined fresh peanut, sugar, Thai garlic and roasted sesame seed for a perfect balanced recipe to create our "homemade Thai taste". It is perfect to serve over rive or noodle along with roast pork, duck and boiled egg. Taste : Sweet and Salty Primary Ingredient : Sugar, Soy Sauce, Fermented Soybean, Peanut and White Sesame Seeds MOQ : 130 Cartons , 12 Pcs/ Carton Packing Size 12 X 220g in one carton. Carton Dimension : W 22.60cm X L 30.00cm X H 13.00cm Shelf Life : 24 months Product Storage: Keep in Cool and Dry Place Award: Thai Select : Guarantee the authentic Thai taste of Thai food & A.A. Awards
Larb (Spicy Minced Meat) is one of the most popular Thai Isaan dish, which is always accompanied with Somtum. The recipes and ingredients of both dishes are totally different, but harmoniously deliciously together. The original Larb recipe is the perfect combination of many different kinds of herbs and spices. Thai Aree brings you an instant Larb sauce to eat with an instant Thai Papaya Salad dressing, Somtum. Taste : Salty, Sour, Spicy with Roasted Ground Rice Aroma Primary Ingredient : Fish Sauce, Mint Leaves, Culantro, Lime, Chilli MOQ : 80 Cartons , 48 Pcs/ Carton Packing Size : Net Weight 48 X 90g in one carton Carton Dimension : W 24.1cm X L 37.50cm X H16.50cm Shelf Life : 12 months Product Storage: Keep in Cool and Dry Place Award: Thai Select : Guarantee the authentic Thai taste of Thai food & A.A. Awards
"Kao Moo Dang" is Thai favorite comfort food, which received its influence from Chinese population in Thailand. Commonly, rice is served with roast pork, Chinese sausage and boiled egg, and is topped delicious gravy, green onion and cucumber. The key to this dish is the thick gravy, which can also be used in other noodle dish. Thai Aree brings you our homemade recipe, using the best quality ingredients from our local source. We carefully combined fresh peanut, sugar, Thai garlic and roasted sesame seed for a perfect balanced recipe to create our "homemade Thai taste". It is perfect to serve over rive or noodle along with roast pork, duck and boiled egg. MOQ : 30 Cartons , 12 Bags/ Carton Taste : Sweet and Salty Primary Ingredient : Sugar, Soy Sauce, Fermented Soybean, Peanut and White Sesame Seeds Net Weight : 1000 g Packing Size : 12 X 1000g in one carton Carton Dimension : W 24.0 cm X L 37.0cm X H22.80cm Shelf Life :18 months Product Storage: Keep in Cool and Dry Place Award: Thai Select : Guarantee the authentic Thai taste of Thai food & A.A. Awards
Company Information Baba Thai Co., Ltd.is our foreign trade department based in bangkok, a beautiful garden city. With more than 10 years of experience in food industry, we benefit from specialized knowledge and receive an excellent reputation for providing high quality food with extraordinary services and competitive pricing. Major in supplying all kinds of canned foods to all over the world, include Canned Vegetable,Canned Fruis an Canned Fishes etc. Product Description Canned Skipjack Tuna Chunk In Brine - Ingredient: tuna fish, salt - Shelf life: 3 years - Certificate: IFS, BRC,HACCP,ISO,HALAL - Shape: Chunk, floss, - MOQ: one 20fcl per item - Delivery time: after sign the contract within 25 days - Payment terms: T/T - Brand: Huashengbiz or OEM. Packaging & Shipping -Product Specification: Product Name Specification Dry Weight Quantity(20'FCL) Canned Skipjack Tuna Chunk In Brine 170gx48in/ctn 120g 2000ctns - Pack in normal tin or easy open tin in carton -Shipping by sea. Our Services We are one of the leading canned food manufacturer and exporter in Thailand. We always insist on one concept--- customers and quality first. Our company embraces advanced canned food production equipment combined with fresh raw materials, favorable reputation and superior quality are guaranteed. Our canned sardine in tomato sauce used fresh sardines material in high quality. and our city is on the west of Pacific Ocean, so our price is competitive .
Yen Ta Fo is another Thai favorite noodle soup, which is very popular among Thai locals. The key character of this noodle dish is the reddish soup, which comes from Yen Ta Fo sauce. The red color is from a type of fermented tofu, which is the key ingredient of this sauce. Along with the fermented tofu, Thai Aree selects the finest quality of yellow chili, garlic, fish sauce and sugar to create our ready-to-cook sauce. MOQ : 30 Cartons , 12 Pcs/ Carton Style : Sauce for Noodle Soup or Hot Pot Taste : Sweet Primary Ingredient :(Spice and Bean Curd Soup Base Net Weight : 1000 g Packing Size : Net Weight 12 X 1000g in one carton Carton Dimension : W 24.0 cm X L 36.7cm X H22.80cm Shelf Life : 18 months
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Sriracha Chili Sauce Made from fresh chilies, this product is originated from 'Sriracha' area in Chonburi, Thailand. Where our factory located. With it unique taste of sour and spiciness, this chili sauce is an incredible condiment that gives flavor to all kinds of Asian recipes to western favorites and becomes very popular worldwide. An amazing dip for seafood, fried food, finger food and best recommended for Thai style Omelets. Product Details: Sriracha Chili Sauce Packing: Squeeze bottle Place of origin: Thailand Shelf Life: 24 months Brand name: ThaiPrestige Model Number: CS#7 Primary Ingredient: Chili etc Taste: Mild-Spicy Weight (g) 500g Packing details: Carton Port: Lamchabang Thailand Supple Ability: 5000 Carton per month (can be more, depends on how many purchase order timeline) Lead time Quantity (Cartons) 1-3000 => lead time 30 days Quantity (Cartons) 3000 => To be advised Customization (OEM) Customized Logo Min. order 4500 cartons
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