Vietnam is well-known as an ideal homeland for star anise (Some time it is called star aniseed) and become one of the two biggest producers of star anise in the world. The tree is cultivated mainly in the northern borders namely Lang Son and Quang Ninh province. Star anise is used as spices and in craftwork because it is beautiful. Taking advantages from nature, Prosi has invested in a large factory in Bac Giang province with well-trained and experienced staff, modern equipment so that we always give high quality products to our customers. We supply a wide range of star anise such as whole star anise, broken star anise to over 40 countries all over the world like India, Thailand, Germany,...
However, there are several subspecies now widely grown across Eastern and Southern Asia. Cassia tends to be a dark brown-red color with thicker sticks and a rougher texture than Ceylon cinnamon. Cassia cinnamon is considered lower quality. It is very cheap and is the type most commonly consumed around the world. Almost all cinnamon found in supermarkets is the cassia variety. Cassia has long been used in cooking and in traditional Chinese medicine. Roughly 95% of its oil is cinnamaldehyde, which gives cassia a very strong, spicy flavor
Coir Mulch Mats are the non-woven fabric of coir fiber. It is completely made of Coir Fibre 100% Eco-friendly and easily bio-degradable.
Specifications:
- Origin: Vietnam
- Material: 100% natural coir fiber
- Color: Natural
- Unit: Piece
- Feature: Sustainable, well-finishing, smooth surface
* Coir Geotextiles (coir mesh) are woven from coir thread. Coir thread is twisted into single wire or double rope (two twisted single strands), then put into the weaving frame to make mesh according to customer requirements. Coir nets are mainly used to cover barren hills to prevent erosion.
* Regular size: 1mx20m, 1mx25m, 1mx50m, 2mx20m, 2mx25m, 2mx50m.
* Quantitative: 200gsm, 400gsm, 500gsm, 700gsm, 900gsm.
* Material: 100% coconut fiber
Chile powder, chili powder. Seems like a small difference, right? Maybe one you would't even notice at the grocery store, in the glaring lights of the spice aisle? Welp, read carefully, friends: Because that last letter is an important distinguisher of two different ingredients.
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (sometimes tumeric) is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial plant of the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It is native to the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, and requires temperatures between 20 and 30 C (68 - 86 F) and a considerable amount of annual rainfall to thrive. Plants are gathered ...