Our Quality We are manufacture and exporter the best quality of yellow croaker fish maw dried and 100% naturally and industrial process dried seafood respecting all sanitary norms and no bleaching, no chemical and 100% wild caught yellow croaker fish maw. 100% natural process. Very clear. No sugar, no preservatives and no chemicals.
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
- Product name: Premium Sea Moss Gummies - Origin: Vietnam - Ingredient: Sea moss, sugar and adding flavor - Flavor: passion fruits, pineapple, orange, coffee, cacao, ginger, mango, pea flower mint, pandan leaves, magenta, dragon fruit, soursop - Packing: Zip Bag or customer's request - Shelf Life: 6 Months
Seaweed contains a wide range of vitamins and minerals, including iodine, iron, and calcium and is a good source of vitamin B12 and omega-3. Seaweed is extremely versatile and can be used in many dishes, such as salad, sushi rolls, soups supplements and smoothies. By using it daily, you will have a good health and beautiful body
Cuttlefish Bone Cuttlefish bone refers to the internal cartilaginous shell of the cuttlefish, a relative of the squid and octopus. Cuttlefish bone is typically smooth and white, with small, wavy lines or ridges. The shell is rich in minerals such as calcium and carbon, and contains more than a dozen amino acids. It is usually boiled, then dried and prepared as a powder for herbal remedies. A cuttlebone is not actually a bone, but rather the internal shell of the Cuttlefish, a small, squid-like cephalopod. In the Cuttlefish, the cuttlebone is filled with gasses and helps control the fish's buoyancy in the water. While for years people have harvested and used cuttlebones for various purposes, the most widely recognized use of the cuttlebone is as a supplement and exercise toy for birds.