IQF Frozen Taro Whole Slice Half-Cut Stable Texture Nutritious Desserts Bubble Tea Bakery Export

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IQF Frozen Taro Whole Slice Half-Cut Stable Texture Nutritious Desserts Bubble Tea Bakery Export
viet delta industrial co. ltd
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IQF Frozen Taro processed at -18°C with stable texture and high nutrition. Available in whole, slice, and half-cut. Ideal for desserts, bubble tea, sweet soups, bakery, and food processing. Packed in 0.5kg retail bags or customized bulk packaging for export supply. Cultivation Type: COMMON. Storage Type: Cool. Shelf Life: 3 to 4 weeks if well stored. Ingredients: 100% Fresh Taro. Product Type: Potato. Usage: Taro milk tea, Smoothies, Ice cream, Pastries, Chips, Soups, Stews. Shape: halves, slice, cube. Storage: Keep frozen at -18°C. PACKAGING: in 10kgs carton (Or as buyer’s requirement). MOQ: 10 Kgs. Payment: L/C, T/T 30% in advanced.
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Vietnam
Ba Ngoi Port, Binh Duong Port, Cai Lan Port, Cai Mep Port, Campha Port, Can Tho Port, Cat Lai Port, Danang Port, Da Nang Port, Haiphong Port
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