Shiitake mushrooms dried.
Dehydrated fruits like mango, banana and oranges.
Boiled onion paste.
Coconut products like fresh coconuts, desiccated coconut, coconut jelly , coconut milk, coconut milk powder, coco peat, coco chips, coir net, short coconut fiber, coconut fiber, coconut jelly, coconut shell charcoal, tapioca (Cassava), dried tapioca residue, modified tapioca starch, tapioca chips, tapioca powder, tapioca residue pellet, fruits like dragon fruit, grapefruit (pomelo), longan fruit, pineapple, mango, star apple, water melon, banana, passion fruit, spices like garlic, ginger, turmeric, chilli, black cardamom, cinnamon, vegetable like onion, sweet potato, tomato, carrot, cabbage, cauliflower / broccoli, seaweed, fish meal, rice, seaweed, green seaweed, ulva lactuca, sargassum, gracilaria, eucheuma cottonii, black pepper powder, crispy potatoes.
Raisins are dried grapes. They are small, sweet, and chewy, and are often used as a snack or as a topping or ingredient in a variety of dishes. They are made by drying grapes in the sun or in a dehydrator until the moisture content is reduced to about 15%. The grapes can be any variety, but they are typically dark-colored grapes such as Thompson seedless, Flame seedless, or Black Corinth. Raisins are a good source of antioxidants, fiber, and iron, and they are also low in calories. They can be eaten on their own or used in a variety of recipes, such as baked goods, cereals, granola bars, and trail mix.