Coconut Shell Charcoal Origin from Indonesia We able to supply 20.000 MT each month, with competitve price We looking for buyer with longterm contact
Coconut Cutlery is eco-friendly and safe replacement for Plastic Cutlery. Reusable Coconut Cutlery help Customers saving cost significantly. Specification: Origin: Viet Nam Main material: 100% Coconut Size: Length 16cm Color: Natural Color, Brown, Black MOQ: 500 sets Feature: Non-toxic, eco-friendly, smooth, safe, durable, biodegardable, compostable Function: Decoration, Kitchenware, Hotel, Restaurant.
- Coconut shell is the strongest part covered in coconut fruit. Coconut shell is located in between the coconut flesh and coconut husk. This shell is naturally created to protect the inner part of coconut. This is shell is used to produce various handicraft applies and other applications. - Specifications: Material: Natural Coconut Shell Color: Brown Shape: Natural, half-cut coconut shell Brand Name: 99 Gold Data Usage: Growing plant, charcoal Place Of Origin: Viet Nam MOQ: 10 tons
Desiccated coconut is coconut meat which has been shredded or flaked and then dried to remove as much moisture as possible. There are a number of different styles of desiccated coconut used around the world, and availability of this coconut product varies, depending on the region where one is shopping. If desiccated coconut is not available, regular dried coconut can be used as a replacement, although dried content tends to have higher moisture content, despite the "dried" in the name. One of the most common forms of desiccated coconut is an unsweetened, very powdery product which is produced by drying shredded coconut and then grinding the shreds. It is also possible to find coarser desiccated coconut, such as desiccated shreds and even flakes of coconut. Many producers also make sweetened versions. The label should clearly specify whether or not the coconut has been sweetened. Desiccated Coconut Powder is obtained by drying ground or shredded coconut kernel after the removal of brown testa. It finds extensive use in confectioneries, puddings and many other food preparations as a substitute to raw grated coconut.