PRODUCT INFO Finger grass is a branching herb comprised of straight, hollow stems and elongated lanceolate to elliptical leaves that grow in an opposite formation around the cylindrical stems. The leaves are slender, tapering to a point, and average 2 to 6 centimeters in length and .5 to 1 centimeter in width. The grey-green leaves are also smooth to the touch, thin, and pliable with finely serrated edges. The stems are thick in appearance but have a hollow center, creating a smooth, crisp, and watery texture. The pale green stems also have a light, succulent, and spongy consistency, lightly coated in fine hairs. Finger grass emits a refreshing, citrus, and herbal aroma and the stems and leaves have a vegetal, citrusy, and earthy, spice-filled flavor. Some consumers recognize the leaves as having a bright and acidic quality, filled with undertones of sweet cumin and curry flavor mixed with notes of lemon and dill. In addition to the leaves and stems, Finger grass seasonally produces tubular flowers that showcase pale pink, purple, to light blue hues. USES Finger grass has a bright, complex flavoring mainly used as a fresh finishing element on savory main dishes. The leaves should be washed and gently torn, chopped, or crushed to release their flavor, and they can be sprinkled into salads, minced into dips and marinades, or used as an edible garnish for roasted meats, light sauces, or grain dishes. In Southeast Asia, finger grass is frequently used in Vietnamese cuisine and Cambodian and Thai cuisine on a smaller scale. The leaves are traditionally served fresh in the center of the dinner table, along with other herbs and raw vegetables. These accompaniments are added to curries, stews, and soups such as pho, and each guest can determine how much of each herb is incorporated into their dish for custom flavor combinations. Finger grass can also be sauteed or steamed as a simple side dish or the stems can be roughly chopped and added to stir-fries. While more untraditional, some mixologists in Southeast Asia have begun muddling finger grass into a refreshing cocktail to modernize the herb. In Cambodia, finger grass is placed on the roof of houses and dehydrated for extended use as a dried herb. Finger grass pairs well with meats including poultry, beef, pork, and fish, other herbs such as lemongrass, basil, and mint, steamed rice, lemon, lime, bell peppers, peas, broccoli, water spinach, carrots, and peanuts. Whole, unwashed Finger grass is highly perishable and will only keep for a few days in the refrigerator when loosely wrapped in plastic or a damp paper towel. The herb should be used immediately for the best quality and flavor. Season Finger grass are available year-round in Southeast Asia.
PRODUCT INFO Round and squat with a green yellow skin that is often speckled with brown spots. Extremely crispy and juicy these pears are prized not only for their texture but for their subtly sweet flavor as well. Asian pears are also non-climacteric, meaning they mostly won't continue to ripen after picking. USES The firm and crisp texture of Asian pears make them a popular addition to both fruit and green salads. Slice into sticks and serve with both sweet and savory dipping sauces. Try using with or as a substitute for apples in a pie or cake. Pair with aged gouda or your favorite cheese with bread or crackers for a quick and easy appetizer. Asian Pears are ripe at purchase, refrigerate to store. Season Asian Pears are available in the Fall.
Dried fruits like dried mango, dried pineapple, golden raisin, dried jackfruit, crispy coconut, coconut, dried strawberry, dried kiwi, dried longan, dried papaya, freeze dried durian, dried bael fruit, dried lemon. cashew nuts 4 flavors dried vegetables like crispy okra, sun dried tomato, crispy mushroom herbs & spices like dried ginger, dried galangal, dried kaempfer, tom yum soup spice set, dried thai jinda chili, dried holy basil, dried lemongrass, dried sweet basil, dried kaffir lime leave goodies like a wooden back scratcher, wooden acupressure stick, wooden hand massage stick, herbal compress ball.
Price - FOB $600 Specifications For Organic Dried Hibiscus Flower Specification Value Type:Dried Hibiscus Flower Color:Dark Red Appearance:Cleansed Moisture Content:8%Max Total Ash:10% Max Acid Insoluble Ash:1.5% Broken Sticks:5% Max Foreign Matters:2% Max Salmonella:Negative Odour:Typical Aromatic Taste:Typical Aromatic Impurities:2%Max Oil Content:0.03%Min Packing:25kg Per Bag(Also Depends on Buyers) Origin:Thailand
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Our fresh white gulf shrimp are sweet and delicious with a firm texture. They tend to have a more milder flavor and a less salty taste than other shrimp. White gulf shrimp are excellent on the grill for your next BBQ or served chilled in shrimp cocktail. Our fresh white gulf shrimp are wild caught in the Gulf of Mexico and delivered fresh. White gulf shrimp are not overfished or experiencing overfishing. Gulf white shrimp are the standard against which most other shrimp are compared. Shrimp store a lot of flavor in their shell. When you cook shrimp in its shell, you get a more robust flavor as well as a deeper, richer color.
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