Our company offers whole dried ginger from Vietnam for export. Prices from the supplier.
MOQ: (01) one container. Our prices are based on FOB Ho Chi Minh port (Incoterms-2010) and are preliminary. The final cost of each product will be agreed upon depending on the volume of the lot. But we also organize logistics to any port.
Shipment by sea on terms of CIF port and FOB from Ho Chi Minh, Cat Lai port, Haiphong port, and Vung Tau port in Vietnam, placing in 20 feet and 40 feet containers.
Air shipments from Ho Chi Minh Airport from 1000 to 5000 kg. to various cities according to the flight schedule. We have the opportunity to send frozen goods by air from 3000 to 5000 kg per flight.
Our terms of cooperation and payment method:
- Payment - 30% prepayment and 70% against scanned original documents
- L/C 100%
Loading time: 10 days after receiving the advance payment or opening the original letter of credit.
Inspection: Sunrise/SGS/Cotecna/Vinacontrol by Seller's choice
Certificates: ISO 22000:2018, HACCP, FSSC 22000, FDA, HALAL.
Contacts:
Le Daniel - Sales Department
WhatsApp: + 84 90 750 2951
Grown in the Himalayan Hill Region in the Indian State of Nagaland & Meghalaya, this Nadia & Rio Varieties of Ginger are 100% Naturally Grown without usage of any chemical Fertilisers and Zero Usage of any chemical Pesticides. There are No Chemical Residues and is high in Oils & Oleoresins. Available in Powdered Form also
Dried ginger has a more intense flavor than fresh ginger. The exact ratio of how much ginger powder to use in place of fresh ginger depends on both your preference for how much of its strong, peppery flavor you want in your dish as well as the potency, age, and quality of the spice itself. Dry ginger powder can soothe stomach irritation, headache, and the common cold. It also revs up metabolism and has anti-inflammatory properties. In addition, ginger powder is effective for weight loss, flatulence, urinary infections, migraine, and acne. You can also mix it with baking soda for skin cleansing. MOQ: 15 MT Supplied from Vietnam or Indonesia.
Ginger is frequently used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine as a warming element to reduce symptoms associated with nausea, indigestion, and muscle pain. The rhizome can be used fresh or dried and is also pressed into an essential oil for topical use. Ginger is made into an herbal tea in the Philippines called salabat, which is consumed to relieve nausea and to ward off flu and colds. Dried Split Ginger can be kept up to 24 months from manufactured date under good condition.