Rhinestone embezzled dress with layer below the waistline coming in colors green and coral.
3ply face mask comfortable for user. The face mask is latex free and use brand new hypoallergenic material, odourless and lint free. Product Disposable 3-Ply Non-Woven Face Mask with Ear Loop Size 18cm x 9.5cm (18cm after expended) Color Blue/Green/White/Yellow/Pink or can be customized Outer Layer Spund-bound PP Nonwoven: 20 - 25 gsm Filter Medium Meltblown PP Nonwoven: 18 - 20gsm Inner Layer Lint free ES Nonwoven: 25 gsm Nose Piece Aluminum Packaging 50 pieces per box or 50pcs per bag; 10 boxes/bags per carton. 1600 cartons/20 ft container , 3200 carton/40 HQ container. MOQ 50,000 pieces min order Quantity: 10,000PCS/Day MOQ : 10,000 pieces Packaging: 50 pieces per box/bag; 40 boxes per carton. Payment condition: TT Shipping Duration: 7 Days ( ONE WEEK) Origin: Thailand/China Condition: Subject to availability
100% cotton,size S-M Chromatic aberration: When shooting in natural light, there will be certain chromatic aberration due to different light and different colors displayed by the buyer's monitor. SIZE/SIZE unit of measurement/CHART: CM/CM (Manual measurement, error range is 1-3cm) S: Sleeve 41.8 Chest 83.5 Waist 69.8 Skirt length 109.7 M: Sleeve 43.5 Chest 87.5 Waist 73.8 Skirt length 111.2
Deliciously tangy and one of the most highly prized natural foods in South Asia, the tamarind – the melodic name of which comes from the Persian "tamar-I-hind," meaning "date of India" – is gaining recognition and appreciation throughout the world. Said to be native to Africa, this exotic fruit grows on exceptionally tall trees of the fabaceae family, such as peas, beans, and other legumes, mostly in the warmer, dryer areas of Asia, Mexico, and India. Tamarind trees produce an abundance of long, curved, brown pods filled with small brown seeds, surrounded by a sticky pulp that dehydrates naturally to a sticky paste. The pods look a bit like huge, brown, overly mature green beans. After harvest, tamarinds are sometimes shelled in preparation for export. From there, they're often pressed into balls and layered with sugary water or syrup; sometimes they're salted. Processed tamarind products can be found in supermarkets, but remember that additives can alter the nutritional profile. It’s better to purchase tamarind when it's fresh and still in the pod. Refrigeration is the best way to preserve the freshness for up to several months.
Code 82240: Eyepad for non-woven adhesive dressing with absorbent pad Features 1. Non-woven fabric laminated with released paper. 2. An additional layer of non-woven and black film specifically designed for amblyopic vision treatment. 3. Hypoallergenic adhesive leave Color: White, flesh Size: 5 x 6 cm (kid) 5.8 x 8.3 cm (Adult) Pad type: black/nonwoven pad cotton pad
LDPE Agri Film Natural Color (Top Use Without UV Layer) For Sales MATERIAL : LDPE agri film natural color (top use without UV layer) CATEGORY : LDPE TYPE : agri film GRADE : natural color (top use without UV layer) SPECIFICATION : LDPE agri film use for green house,top use. No UV protection layer. Around 400 micron thickness. loss rate under 15%. 100-200mt monthly supply. ORIGIN : Spain LOADING WEIGHT : 20 Tons CNF (USD/Ton) : 500-700$ Hai Phong/Cat Lai
Wearing a mask is a fashion unique, inspires imagination, cultivates the creative spirit, improves school or company image, and dresses stylishly and effectively to prevent covid-19. 1. Type: Diamond shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Size: M, L 3. Color: as photo 4. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven 5. Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven 6. Inner Layer: Microfilter Thermal-bond non-woven 7. Nose band: PE iron wire
Code 93100-Sï¼? For ages 6-12 Features Suitable for OR, ER, patient care area, oral, dental procedure, clinics, isolation, IC practices, patients and other applications. 3-ply, non-woven material, 99% BFE at 3 micron. 1. Type: Flat shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Size: For kids 3. Color: Green, blue, pink, white 4. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven 5. Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven 6. Inner Layer: Microfilter Thermal-bond non-woven 7. Nose band: PE iron wire
Code 93100: 3-ply, non-woven material 99% BFE at 3 micron Features: Suitable for OR, ER, patient care area, oral, dental procedure, clinics, isolation, IC practices, patients and other applications. 1. Type: Flat shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Size: For adults 3. Color: Green, blue, pink, white 4. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven 5. Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven 6. Inner Layer: Microfilter Thermal-bond non-woven 7. Nose band: PE iron wire
Code 91100: 4-ties Features Suitable for OR, ER, patient care area, oral, dental procedure, clinics, isolation, IC practices, patients and other applications. 3-ply, non-woven material, 99% BFE at 3 micron. 1. Type: Flat shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Size: L 3. Color: Green, blue, pink, white 4. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven 5. Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven 6. Inner Layer: Microfilter Thermal-bond non-woven 7. Nose band: PE iron wire
Code 93100: 3-ply, non-woven material 99% BFE at 3 micron Features Suitable for OR, ER, patient care area, oral, dental procedure, clinics, isolation, IC practices, patients and other applications. 1. Type: Flat shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Size: For adults 3. Color: Green, blue, pink, white 4. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven 5. Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven 6. Inner Layer: Microfilter Thermal-bond non-woven 7. Nose band: PE iron wire
Code 95109: Easier breathing and speech with maximum comfort Features 1. Designed to have more room for easier breathing by eliminating discomforts to the nose in exhaling. 2. Keep the face mask at a distance from the lips and mouth, providing more room for easier breathing. 1. Type: Diamond shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Size: M, L 3. Color: Green, blue, pink, white 4. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven 5. Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven 6. Inner Layer: Microfilter Thermal-bond non-woven 7. Nose band: PE iron wire
Code 95100AL: Innovative design improving fitness and filtration effectiveness Features 1. Innovative design improving fitness and filtration effectiveness 2. Protection from virus,bacteria and dust. 3. Patented anti-leak design. Folded and curved edges on cheeks provide super facial fit to prevent PM2.5 effectively. 1. Type: Diamond shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Size: M, L 3. Color: Green, blue, pink, white 4. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven Inner Layer: Microfilter thermal-bond non-woven 5. Nose band: PE iron wire
Code 93100: PE film on nose band for glasses wearer Features Suitable for OR, ER, patient care area, oral, dental procedure, clinics, isolation, IC practices, patients and other applications. Face mask with PE film on nose band for glasses wearer. 1. Type: Flat shape, 3-ply, non-sterile 2. Color: Green, blue, pink, white 3. Outer Layer: Water-repellent non-woven Middle Layer: High level static filtration non-woven Inner Layer: Microfilter thermal-bond non-woven 4. Nose band: PE iron wire 5. Anti-fog film: PE or non-woven material 6. Wear-type: Ear-loop and 4-ties
PRODUCT INFO Bolo Maka (Ma-Uek) is small and round, approximately 1-2 centimeters in diameter. The tiny outer skin is initially green when immature, but then ripens to a yellow or orange and is covered in a fine layer of prickly hair. The inner pulp has many edible seeds and is also yellow or orange. Bolo maka is tangy and have a tropical, floral taste with a crunchy bite. Bolo maka grow in small clusters on a stout, vining perennial bush that reaches heights of just over one meter. The stems, leaves, and branches are also hairy, much like the fruit's outer skin. Bolo maka can be consumed in both raw and cooked applications. The thin exterior skin is edible once the hairy layer is shaved off and they are popularly eaten raw as an appetizer or snack. Many recipes may call just for the juicy, seedy pulp to add a touch of piquant sweet and sourness in sauces and curries. The fruit can be sliced in half and squeezed to release the inner pulp. Bolo maka is often used as a finishing condiment and paired with nam prik kapi, which is a Thai chili sauce made with shrimp paste and lime. Its sweet and sour flavor profile also compliments curries rich in coconut milk or a simple plate of rice. Bolo maka will keep up to a week when stored in the refrigerator. USES Bolo maka can be consumed in both raw and cooked applications. The thin exterior skin is edible once the hairy layer is shaved off and they are popularly eaten raw as an appetizer or snack. Many recipes may call just for the juicy, seedy pulp to add a touch of piquant sweet and sourness in sauces and curries. The fruit can be sliced in half and squeezed to release the inner pulp. Bolo maka is often used as a finishing condiment and paired with nam prik kapi, which is a Thai chili sauce made with shrimp paste and lime. Its sweet and sour flavor profile also compliments curries rich in coconut milk or a simple plate of rice.Bolo maka will keep up to a week when stored in the refrigerator. SEASONS Bolo maka is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Spring onions are comprised of small round to oval bulbs, averaging 2 to 5 centimeters in diameter, attached to a straight, layered stalk of overlapping leaves. The bulbs are smooth, firm, crisp, and succulent, found in bright white to red hues, depending on the variety. There may also be a cluster of fresh, flexible, and fine tan roots attached to the bulb's base. The slender, tubular leaves have a stiff, thick, and crunchy consistency and are hollow, bearing dark green hues on the edges and lightening to a pale green tone near the bulb. Spring onion bulbs contain sugars and are absent of the gases developed in more mature bulbs, creating a sweet and mild, mellow flavor. The leaves have a stronger taste and contribute herbaceous, pungent, and grassy nuances. USES Spring onions contain vitamin A to maintain healthy organ functioning, vitamin C to strengthen the immune system, and vitamin K to promote faster wound healing. The onions also provide calcium to protect bones and teeth, potassium to balance fluid levels within the body, antioxidants to reduce inflammation, and other nutrients, including phosphorus, magnesium, and copper. Season Spring onions are available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Bitter melons are small to medium gourds, averaging 6 to 30 centimeters in length, and have a long and slender, oblong shape with slightly tapered ends. The gourd's surface will vary depending on the specific type, ranging from deeply creased, smooth, pale green, and ridged to rough, dark green, and heavily textured with warts and bumps. The gourd's skin may also exhibit a waxy layer, and some rarer types of Bitter melon showcase a white hue. Underneath the thin skin, the flesh is crisp, watery, and pale green, encasing a central cavity filled with spongy pith and large, cream-colored seeds. Bitter melons are harvested when they are young and green, containing a sharp, astringent, and vegetal flavor. The gourds are also selected when they display a green coloring with a faint yellow hue, an indication of further maturity, rumored to contain a slightly milder, bitter, and acidic flavor. USES Bitter melons have an astringent, bitter flavor well suited for cooked preparations, including stir-frying, baking, saut�©ing, steaming, boiling, braising, and stewing. The melon's sharp flavor complements rich, fatty, and spicy ingredients and is often utilized in different culinary styles found within Asian cuisine. Bitter melons can be consumed raw, but the gourds should be deseeded, salted, and left for approximately 30 to 45 minutes to draw excess moisture and bitterness. Once the bitter flavor is lessened, the melons can be sliced for salads, chopped into dips and spreads, or blended into juices. Bitter melons are also traditionally blanched before use or salted to tame the astringent notes before cooking. The melons can be stirred into soups and curries, stuffed and baked as a main dish, stir-fried with vegetables and meat, or cooked and coated in rich sauces. Bitter melons can also be sliced and roasted as a simple side dish, cut and fried as a rice accompaniment, or pieces of the flesh can be dried and steeped as a healing and cleansing tea. In addition to the melons, the young leaves and shoots of the plants are edible and share the characteristic bitter flavor, used as an accent in salads and soups. Bitter melon pairs well with coconut milk, aromatics including lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and onions, chile peppers, tomatoes, green beans, eggplant, black beans, yogurt, pork, beef, and poultry, and seafood including fish, shrimp, crab, and scallops. Whole, unwashed Bitter melons will keep 3 to 5 days when wrapped in plastic or placed in a sealed container in the refrigerator's crisper drawer. SEASONS Bitter melons are available year-round, with a peak season in the summer.
PRODUCT INFO Peteh beans (Sator) pods are medium to large in size, averaging 30-45 centimeters in length, and are long, wide, ribbon-like, and sometimes twisted in shape. The green pods grow in clusters on tall trees, and when immature, the pods are flat and almost translucent. As they mature, the seeds begin to form within the pod causing protrusions, and the pod becomes tough, hard, and vibrant green. Inside the pod, there is a cream-colored, slippery film that encases the seeds and each pod can hold 15-20 seeds. The seeds are pale green and are similar in size to almonds. Peteh beans have an unusual smell, often compared to natural gas, and are crisp, soft, and tender with a rich and pungent flavor. Peteh beans (Sator) contain fiber, iron, calcium, potassium, vitamin C, riboflavin, and thiamin. USES Peteh beans (Sator) are best suited for cooked applications such as roasting, stir-frying, deep-frying, and sauteing. When young, the pods do not contain fully developed seeds and can be used whole in stir-fries or consumed raw, pickled, or fried. When mature, Peteh beans must be peeled before cooking and can be boiled in coconut milk or stir-fried with shrimp, curry paste, garlic, and chilies. It can also be roasted in the pods and eaten similar to edamame. To remove the seeds, carefully use a sharp knife to cut the pod or scrape the outer layer off into a bowl. Peteh beans can be dried, causing the seeds to turn black, and stored for extended use, or the beans can be pickled in a sour brine, creating a slightly rubbery texture without the loss of flavor. Peteh beans pairs well with chilies, garlic, onions, turmeric, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, shrimp paste, oyster sauce, shrimp, beef, pork, or poultry, and rice. The beans will keep for a week when stored in a cool and dry place and will keep for a couple of months when fermented. SEASON Peteh Bean is available year-round.
PRODUCT INFO Broccoli consists of flowering heads that are harvested when the buds are unopened, small, and still green. The heads average 10 to 20 centimeters in diameter and grow on thick, fibrous stalks, emerging from a covering of large, leathery, dark green leaves. Broccoli heads are generally green, sometimes flushed with dark purple depending on the variety, and contain tiny, unopened buds attached to branching stems. The branching, segmented stems with the flower buds are known as florets, which connect into a larger, central, thick, and fibrous, pale green stem. The unopened buds have a crisp and tender consistency when raw, and if left to mature, the buds would produce bright yellow, four-petaled flowers. The thick, raw stems also have a crisp, crunchy, slightly chewy texture, and the leaves are edible but often contain a bitter, fibrous nature. When cooked, Broccoli develops a soft, semi-crunchy consistency and has vegetal, herbaceous, and earthy flavors with grassy, bittersweet nuances. Broccoli is a versatile ingredient well-suited for both raw and cooked applications, including steaming, boiling, roasting, baking, frying, and sauteing. The heads, stems, and leaves are all edible and will contain varying textures and flavors. The heads and stems are the most common portion of the plant consumed and can be chopped and tossed fresh into salads, mixed with other ingredients into slaws, or served on appetizer plates with creamy sauces and dips. Broccoli can also be battered and fried into tempura, lightly cooked and mixed into grain bowls, tossed into pasta, stir-fried with other vegetables, steamed and served as a tender side dish, or blanched and combined into rice and noodle dishes. In addition to using the heads in larger pieces, cooked Broccoli florets can be pureed into soups, stirred into risotto, or baked into quiches. The thick stems can also be used in any preparation calling for Broccoli. Some chefs choose to peel the stems to develop a more tender consistency when cooked. USES Broccoli leaves are also edible but may contain a bitter flavor. The leaves can be prepared similarly to kale or Swiss chard. Broccoli pairs well with zucchini, cauliflower, bell pepper, mushrooms, roasted meats, including poultry, turkey, beef, and fish, other seafood, sauces such as oyster, soy, creamy dressing, and vinaigrettes, and cheeses such as parmesan, cheddar, feta, and goat. Unwashed, raw Broccoli will keep 4 to 7 days when stored in the refrigerator, and once cooked, it will keep up to 5 days. It can also be frozen for 6 to 8 months. Season Broccoli is available year-round, with a peak season in the late fall through early spring.