This Sea moss is a gift from the ocean. It is also called sea bird nest - collagen plant. It is grown naturally under sea water without fertilizer, pesticide or grown with chemicals so you can feel free to use them. All of the sea moss was washed completely clean by sea water and dried under sunshine until it was dry enough for packing and selling to market. Style: Dried Color: Golden, Purple Shelf Life:12 months Moisture: 5-7% or 25-30% Use: Soup, tea, jelly candy, cosmetics, food processing. Impurities: 1%
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. 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.
We are the supplier of various kinds of operculum seashell, all products are natural one without artificial handmade, which is chemically cleaned, world-class quality and reasonable price, it is inevitable that there will be differences in size, surface defects and color depth, hope consumers will know about this product. Product Name: Murex Operculum Origin: In Vietnam Moisture : Max 3% Size: S,M,L
The tapioca pearls are quite familiar to bubble tea lovers, especially young people because of their easy-to-eat taste and flexibility when combined with many different dishes such as milk tea, yogurt, ice cream, fruit, fruit juice Specification - Color: White, Brown, Black. - Origin: Vietnam. - Starch: 85% min - pH: 5-7. - Shelf-life: 6 months - Packing: 1 KG or 3KG/Vacuum Bag - MOQ: 100 kgs.
DRIED SARGASSUM SEAWEEDS Sargassum muticum is an invasive brown seaweed that has recently found its way to the shores of Ireland. Some Sargassums are consumed fresh, others cooked in coconut milk or a little vinegar or lemon juice. It is smoked-dried to preserve it. Sargassum is also eaten by itself or added to fish and meat dishes. If not strong it can be added to salads after washing, or it can be cooked in water like a vegetable. If the Sargassum is strong flavored it can be boiled in two changes of water.