Sargassum Seaweed Powder - Vietnam
price: contact company for price
Color: Brown
Moisture: 10% max
Impurities: 3% max
Protein: 10% min
Packing: In bale of 25/50 kgs PP&PE bag, or as customer requirements
Crop: Latest
Origin: Viet Nam
Seaweeds are classified according to their color, which is determined in part by the spectrum of light that reaches them and facilitates the process of photosynthesis.
Edible forms include brown, green, red, blue-green and yellow-green marine algae.
The most common types of seaweed include hijiki, arame, kombu, dulse, kelp, wakame, Irish moss, Corsican, Nori, Agar.
Agar is usually included in this grouping, but it is technically a gelatin most often made from a type of red seaweed called gelidium.
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Seaweeds are harvested or cultivated for the extraction of alginate, agar and carageenan, gelatinous substances collectively known as hydrocolloids or phycocolloids.
Hydrocolloids have attained commercial significance as food additives.
The food industry exploits their gelling, water-retention, emulsifying and other physical properties.
Agar is used in foods such as confectionery, meat and poultry products, desserts and beverages and moulded foods.
Carrageenan is used in salad dressings and sauces, dietetic foods, and as a preservative in meat and fish products, dairy items and baked goods.
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They are the most mineral-rich of any vegetable and also contain a variety of vitamins, fiber and protein.
They generally contain 10 to 20 times the minerals of land plants and many other vitamins needed for metabolic processes.
Some seaweeds, like nori, have protein concentrations as high as 50 percent.
Vitamin A, E, C and some B vitamins can also be found in certain seaweeds.
Hijiki, arame and wakame contain ten times the calcium of milk.
Wakame and kelp contain four times the iron of beef, while sea lettuce and hijiki each contain 25 and 8 times that, respectively.
Seaweeds also contain the halogen, fluorine, in their uncooked form.
Arame, kelp and kombu have 100 to 500 times more iodine than shellfish depending on the time they were harvested and about 600 to 3, 000 times the iodine of the average sea fish.
Seaweeds provide few calories because of their high water and low fat content, making them ideal for low-calorie diets.
There’s no doubt that the many their health benefits make it an excellent item in your diet - and it may well be a green thing to do, too.
This is a cheap and natural health food which is available to almost everyone.
It's certainly worth getting some seaweed health benefits into your life!
Buy your seaweed from reputable sources, where possible and help sustain good environmental practices.
So, please don’t hesitate to access on Internet at our company Website http: //vdelta.
com.
vn/ .
if you are interested in and have demand for our product, please kindly do not hesitate to get in touch and discuss with us for further information.
We believe in that we will supply you the high quality and competitive price of products.
we are glad to take opportunity to contact you and expect to set up business relation with your company.
Linda Dang
Export Executive
VIET DELTA CORP.
20/5 Dinh Bo Linh St., Ward 24.,
Binh Thanh, HCM City
Tell: 84 8 35119589/ +84 904 341 674
Fax: 84 8 35119559
skype : schulinda.
dang
Company Contact:
- Posted By: VIET D.E.L.T.A INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD
- Phone: 84904341674
- Address: 20/5 Dinh Bo Linh St., Ward 24., Binh Thanh Dist., Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
- Email:
- Website: http://vdelta.com.vn
Published date: March 7, 2013
- Business Description: Viet Delta Co., Ltd
Viet Delta Co., Ltd was found in 2003, has built a strong relationship with the local farmers, manufacturing Agro products for exporting, wholesale and supermarket chain best quality products tropics and special products of Vietnam.
Viet delta went into operation and development speed quickly.
This is one of leading company in Ho Chi Minh City and south of Viet Nam.
Have been nearly 10 year manufacturing, distributing and exporting products, Viet Delta has the experience to meet your needs.
The main products of the Viet Delta such as coconuts, tapioca (cassava), spices, seaweed, fruits, vegetable, special products and Agri products related and waste of tapioca, coconut, nuts .
and so on
Viet Delta 's products have been exported all over the world: China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Britain, France, Germany, Turkey, India , Egypt, South Africa, Algeria, Paraguay, Uruguay, United States, Australia, Malaysia, .
Viet Delta is a member of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), a member of Vietnam Food Association (VFA), a member of the Association of Fruit Vietnam (Vinafruit), Ben Tre coconut Association.
We are proud of our heritage as prominent Exporting Company in Vietnam and have consistently maintain our position as one of the largest exporters.
Our Products:
- tapioca cassava madioca
- tapioca starch dried residue
- tapioca pearl starch
- tapioca residue pellet starch
- ascophyllum nodosum sea weed
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