Address: 70/23 Phetchaburi Tat Mai Rd. Makkasan Ratchathevi, Bangkok, Bkk, Thailand
Phone: +66-2-559-25308228-9
Preserved Thai Fruit Candy
This is a highly popular flavor of all my products. We choose only an A grade Sweet Tamarind origin Petchaboon province where is the famous grown and cultivated sweet tamarind area in Thailand.It made from the ripened sweet tamarind pulp, heated for kept a long shelf life (1 year) without preservative, coated with plum powder. It tastes sweet and sour from plum powder. It is so easy to eat because it is seedless; besides, it is so tender, chewy and gummy. It is free from gelatine. We have various sizes for your choices.Size 110gm: This is the best seller for export size. This size is suitable for export because its package is an aluminium tin. This is the largest size for a chewy tamarind Plum flavored.
Tamarind, known as ma-khaam in thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in malay, is scientifically referred to as tamarindus indica linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, leguminosae or fabaceae.Jeedja
Tamarind, known as ma-khaam in thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in malay, is scientifically referred to as tamarindus indica linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, leguminosae or fabaceae.Jeedja
Tamarind, known as ma-khaam in thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in malay, is scientifically referred to as tamarindus indica linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, leguminosae or fabaceae.Jeedja
TAFFY TAMARINDTaffy Tamarind is an original preserved tamarind in Thailand, but our product is different from the another companies. We select only an A grade Sweet Tamarind origin Petchaboon province
Tamarind, known as Ma-Khaam in Thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in Malay, is scientifically referred to as TAMARINDUS INDICA Linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, Leguminosae or Fabaceae.JeedJa
Tamarind, known as Ma-Khaam in Thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in Malay, is scientifically referred to as TAMARINDUS INDICA Linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, Leguminosae or Fabaceae.JeedJa
Tamarind, known as Ma-Khaam in Thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in Malay, is scientifically referred to as TAMARINDUS INDICA Linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, Leguminosae or Fabaceae.JeedJa
Tamarind, known as Ma-Khaam in Thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in Malay, is scientifically referred to as TAMARINDUS INDICA Linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, Leguminosae or Fabaceae.JeedJa
Tamarind, known as ma-khaam in Thai, suan-jiao in Chinese and asam in Malay, is scientifically referred to as tamarindus indica linn. Tamarind belongs to the pea family, leguminosae or fabaceae.Jeedja