... Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt. The top exports were rice, sugar, canned and processed seafood, and canned and processed fruit. Thailand aims to become one of the top five exporters ...
... that there is much potential for exporting agricultural products, such as processed chicken, fruit and beverages, to the Japanese market.
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Issue 32
A family in Nakorn Pathom has discovered a way to preserve the goodness of fruit and vegetables by transforming them into crunchy snacks.
Healthy eating does not need to be ...
... of fruit and vegetable carving.”
According to Wichuda Na-Songkhla this year the school will add food paring classes. “The courses will help students to identify which foods go well together,” she says. ...
... that range from nuts, juices, dried fruit and berries to vermicelli and popcorn.
“We focus on natural food, natural snacks and natural drinks. Overseas, there is a dried fruit and nuts category, however, ...
... in the agricultural community in Nakorn Pathom and bought fruit and vegetables directly from the farmers. A few years ago our project where we encourage farmers to use organic methods instead of chemical ...
... have learned.”
According to the Thai entrepreneur, Siam Royal Orchid’s jewellery is “mostly simple” and much influenced by nature. “Real orchids, roses, pansies, leaves, fruits are carefully selected ...
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Commerce Minister Chatchai Sarikulya said, “Under the PBGEC, Thailand will request privileges in sea transportation of fruit, similar to the agreements with other ports, as Thailand has the potential ...
Issue 26
The DITP plans to promote Thai fruit and vegetables in 2015, especially the Marian plum or the plum mango which is already being sold in Marks & Spencer’s stores in the UK.
“In 2014, ...
... and the Asian region. Numerous networking and matching events give our members an opportunity to meet like-minded people and often result in fruitful partnerships. Through joint initiatives and cooperation ...
... and fruit snacks but is best known in Thailand for its heart-shaped “HartBeat” candy and love quotes on its packaging. Its main export markets are the Middle East, USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa, ...
... increase to US$1.3 billion by this year. Products with a high potential for export include fruits, automobile parts, gems and jewellery, air conditioning and television units.
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... for growth include rice, refined sugar, frozen fruit and vegetables, frozen food, bread and pasta.
In 2013, there were 1,676.43 million Muslims globally, representing 23.69% of the world’s total population. ...
... and fruit flavours such as lychee, strawberry, blueberry and blue citrus,” says Sriyook.
Thailand’s demand is growing, up from an annual 23kg per person in 1994 to 30kg, according to Sriyook ...
... capital’s Diamond Island between October 8 and 10.
Some of the Thai products on display included spices, fish paste, fruit drinks, automated till systems and noodles. They sat alongside sections promoting ...
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Known by its Thai name phrikkhi nu, this chilli is a key component of Thai cuisine. The fruity taste and extreme spiciness makes it key to any namphrik paste used in most Thai recipes, while it can als ...
... Words by Ellie Dyer
Ingredient Tips: Tamarind Apart from being eaten as a fresh fruit, tamarind is an essential souring ingredient in the central Thai cuisines such as kaeng som, pad thai, ...
... t’s only in the past few years that his labour has borne fruit. Thanapaisal has recently created a collagen and silk fabric, which is extraordinarily smooth while retaining the reflective property of s ...