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Australia Sea Cucumber

Sea cucumbers are not a variation of the vegetable, but is a type of seafood consumed in Asian and Middle Easterm cuisine. They resemble enlarged versions of caterpillars moving at a sluggish pace. The ingredient is most commonly consumed in a dried form, popularly called the bêche-de-meror trepang and is cooked often with soups and stews. 

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PnG Sea Cucumber

The sea cucumber is supposed to have healing properties, as per traditional Chinese medicine, which is why it is infused in creams, cosmetics and oils, as well as in oral supplements. It can allegedly treat arthritis and cancer, among other issues.

Dried Abalone

Abalone is a sea mollusk found in cold water off the coasts of Southern New Zealand, South Africa and Australia, and North America and Japan.

Fish Maw

Fish maw contains rich proteins and nutrients such as phosphor and calcium. It nourishes 'yin', replenishes kidney and boosts stamina. It is effective in healing weak lung and kidney, anemia, etc..

Hokkaido Japan Dried Scallops

Adductor muscles of live scallops caught off the Sea of Okhotsk coast along Hokkaido are removed extremely fresh and immediately put to processing.

Birdnest

Bird's Nest is traditionally used to clear Phlegm, ease chronic dry coughs and relieve fatigue - common complaints as we get older. Bird's Nest can also be used to stimulate the appetite, improve digestion and stimulate bowel movement

Chinese Angelica Root

Commonly used to relieve pain due to blood stagnation, e.g. abdominal pains or traumatic injuries.This is an important herb for the postpartum period, and even during pregnancy, as it aims to increase blood production as well as revive weakened blood circulation.

Black Wolfberries

Some studies have found that procyanidin provides up to 20 times more antioxidant activity than vitamin C and around 50 times more than vitamin E. Throughout history, TCM practitioners have used wolfberries as a supplement for liver, kidney, blood and eye health.

Dendrobium Nobile (Shi Hu)

Shi hu is described as affecting three channels of energy – the stomach, the lungs, and the kidneys.  The Chinese believe that the Dendrobium plant is ‘yin’ in nature and can be used to replenish fluids. It is commonly used as an Yin tonic to moisten the stomach, lungs and to replace kidney yin jing. It is very effective for treating conditions such as dry mouth, stomach pain, mouth sores, sunstroke, and other conditions caused by dry weather, pollution or smoke.

Dried Rose Buds

Rose flowers, especially buds, contain a high concentration of vitamin C which by far surpasses the levels in fresh fruits like orange, tomato, and grapefruit. This makes it a great herbal tea to maintain a healthy and radiant skin, and to fight off colds and flu in a more natural way.

Dried Seafood

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Japan Anchovies

Japan Anchovies are considered the best in the market and well known to be less salty that the rest and ability to lower levels of triglycerides and cholesterol in the blood. It is also best to fried and goes well with every meal

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Indonesia Dried Shrimp

It is high in several vitamins and minerals, and is a rich source of protein. Eating shrimp may also promote heart and brain health due to its content of omega-3 fatty acids and the antioxidant astaxanthin

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Pangkor Anchovies

The anchovy, being an oily fish, is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, well known for its ability to lower levels of triglycerides and cholesterol in the blood. It also a excellent product to brew for soup stock