Vivac Premium Jasmine Rice Extra Super Quality 18kg
Vivac Premium Jasmine Rice Extra Super Quality 18kg
165.00zł
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Jasmine rice in a very large 18 kg package produced by VIVAC. Large economical pack designed for restaurants or large families who frequently consume jasmine rice.
Oolong tea offers a compelling balance—more depth than green tea, yet lighter than black tea. Expect a mildly roasted, floral aroma with gentle sweetness. THS Oolong is known for delivering this balanced, aromatic experience, ideal for everyday enjoyment.
The king of fruits. Unique flavors rich in natural carbohydrates, phosphorus and sulfurs.
The durian has often been called the “King of Fruits”. The import unit select only the highest quality durian and processes it under strict hygienic and quality durian and processes it under strict hygienic and quality controls. No artificial preservatives, sugars or flavoring is added.
Ground Chili Powder, Hot Pepper, Spicy Spice 150g. Is an aromatic but spicy spice that will enhance the flavor of any dish and has a distinct and aromatic flavor and stimulates the circulatory system and digestion.
It is characterized by long, slender, bright white grains (approx. 8 mm), free from white spots or blemishes, and a naturally sweet pandan aroma. Cooked rice is soft, slightly sticky, and aromatic, and remains tasty and sticky after cooling.
“Bun Gao Xao” translates to “stir-fried rice vermicelli” in Vietnamese. It’s a popular dish featuring thin rice noodles (bún) that are stir-fried with various ingredients, often including meat (like pork or shrimp), vegetables, and a savory sauce. The dish is known for its delicious, savory, and slightly sweet flavor profile, with the noodles absorbing the flavors of the other ingredients and sauce.
Mien dong, also known as canna starch noodles or glass noodles, are a type of noodle made from the edible canna plant (Canna edulis Ker). These noodles are a traditional specialty of Vietnam. They are commonly called miến dong in Vietnamese, which translates to “canna noodles”.