MIRA'S TURMERIC PRODUCTS

Ginger Brew(Classic Salabat)

Product Description:

Ginger is considered one of the healthiest and most delicious spice on available today. It's full of nutrients and bioactive compounds which have powerful benefits to the body and brain. Here are 11 health benefits of ginger that are supported by scientific research: Ginger Contains Gingerol, a Substance With Powerful Medicinal Properties Ginger Can Treat Many Forms of Nausea, Especially Morning Sickness Ginger May Reduce Muscle Pain and Soreness The Anti-Inflammatory Effects Can Help With Osteoarthritis Ginger May Drastically Lower Blood Sugars and Improve Heart Disease Risk Factors Ginger Can Help Treat Chronic Indigestion Ginger Powder May Significantly Reduce Menstrual Pain\ Ginger May Lower Cholesterol Levels Ginger Contains a Substance That May Help Prevent Cancer Ginger May Improve Brain Function and Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease The Active Ingredient in Ginger Can Help Fight Infections ​

Variants:

Pouch 200grams , Canister 225grams , Pouch 400grams

Product Type:

Processed

Market Availability:

Net Weight per Pack:

200grams, 225grams, 400grams

Allergen:

Ingredients/raw materials used:

Native Ginger, Raw Sugar

Process/es:

Dehydration / Drying

Sources:

Farmers

Shelf Life:

2years

Major Export Markets:

Philippines

Certifications:

FDA-LTO/CPR, Halal

Packaging:

Pouch And Canister

Minimum Order Size:

1 To 12 Pcs

Category:

Beverages, Allied Food Industries and Trade Services

Export Ready?:

Yes

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