Supplier: All kinds of sea foods and other food products
Supplier: All kind of sea foods
Buyer: All kind of sea foods
Supplier: All kind of sea foods
Supplier: All kind of sea food
This Sea moss is a gift from the ocean. It is also called sea bird nest - collagen plant. It is grown naturally under sea water without fertilizer, pesticide or grown with chemicals so you can feel free to use them. All of the sea moss was washed completely clean by sea water and dried under sunshine until it was dry enough for packing and selling to market. Style: Dried Color: Golden, Purple Shelf Life:12 months Moisture: 5-7% or 25-30% Use: Soup, tea, jelly candy, cosmetics, food processing. Impurities: 1%
Eucheuma Cottonii ( Sea Bird Nest) is 100% organic coral grass, a valuable gift from sea. It is grows naturally and contains no artificial fertilizer and no bleaching chemical. Why should eat Sea Bird Nest =>This organic seaweed is rich in enzyme nutrients, minerals, calcium, iron, multitude fibers and jelly form proteins. It is especially good for skin care, vegetarian diet and daily fiber diet intake. It is the perfect health food for the children, pregnant women, menopausal woman, the elderly, vegetarian and all human-being.
Specifications: Origin: Vietnam Impurities: 1% Usage: Medicine, cosmetics, food processing. Color: Golden, Purple Shelf life: 12 months Packing: PP bag or Carton We have 3 types of Golden Cottonii Sea Moss: Type 1: Salted prickly sea moss, 20-30% moisture Type 2: Salted non-prickly sea moss, 20-30% moisture Type 3: Non salted prickly sea moss, 5-7% moisture
DEHYDRATED/ DRIED SEA GRAPES Sea Grapes are very salt tolerant, wind resistant, and can stand some shade but prefer full sun. They are unable to survive frost. The nutritional value of Sea Grapes is thought to be similar to other purple grapes, being rich in copper, iron, potassium and manganese. SPECIFICATION: Origin: Vietnam Color: Green Shelf Life: Up to 1 year Characteristics: No preservatives Supply period: All year round Package: As customer's request