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100% Cane Liquid Sugar 5kg – Box of 41 x £52.60
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Tai Sun - Mung Bean Soup 350g – Box of 241 x £27.90
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Bull Head - BBQ Sauce 127g – Box of 242 x £60.68
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Sunlight - Tapioca Starch 1000g – Box of 121 x £58.95
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Master - Korean Kimchi 360g – Box of 241 x £81.05
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AGV - Neo Neo Pearls 260g – Box of 123 x £16.50
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AGV - Spicy Chilli Sauce 165g – Box of 121 x £33.94
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Sunlight - Tapioca Starch 400g – Box of 121 x £25.55
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Popping Balls - Mango 3.4kg – Box of 41 x £59.96
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Tomax - Classic Pepper Salt 45g – Box of 241 x £45.60
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Popping Balls - Chocolate 3.2kg – Box of 41 x £59.96
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GM - Black Soybean Powder 300g – Box of 201 x £86.39
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ChihShang - Emperor Rice 2kg – Box of 101 x £122.30
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AGV - Sweet Chilli Sauce 165g – Box of 241 x £32.57
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Chien Kuo - Sesame Oil 100ml – Box of 121 x £20.22
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AGV - Pickled Bamboo Shoot 120g – Box of 121 x £23.23
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AGV - Milk Peanut Soup 340g – Box of 121 x £21.60
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Tiger Brand - Red Noodles 300g – Box of 241 x £89.00
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Popping Balls - Orange 3.4kg – Single Unit1 x £15.78
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Raspberry Flavoured Syrup 2.5kg – Box of 61 x £69.00
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Mango Flavoured Syrup 2.5kg – Box of 61 x £69.00
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Tai Sun - Pearl Job's Tears 320g – Box of 241 x £36.30
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Desserts
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Some Desserts we offer:
Grass Jelly Drink
Grass jelly is popular in Asian cuisine for its cooling properties, especially during the summer. Also called leaf jelly or herb jelly, it comes from the Chinese plant Mesona, which has a mild, slightly bitter taste.
To make it, cooks boil the stalks and leaves of the Mesona plant with other ingredients, then cool the mixture to create a jelly. In Taiwan, Grass Jelly is known as Xian Cao and is used as a topping for bubble tea, shaved ice, and other desserts. Often, it melts into a thick, smooth dessert served with toppings like tapioca. Our Grass Jelly Drink contains premium grass jelly cubes simmered with aromatic natural honey to create a delicate and silky beverage. It is the perfect cooling refreshment for hot days.
Mixed Congee
Mixed Congee combines eight nutritious grains, including oat, simmered with premium dark brown sugar. This dessert originates from Okinawa in Japan and delivers a sweet taste with a rich, pleasant aroma. You can enjoy it hot or cold, making it perfect all year round. Mixed Congee also works well with toppings such as rice balls or tapioca pearls.
Mung Bean Soup
Mung Bean Soup is a sweet dessert made from mung beans, a common legume in Asian cuisine. To prepare it, soak mung beans in water until tender, then heat them with sugar and water until the mixture becomes thick and soupy. You can enjoy this dessert hot or cold. Toppings like sesame seeds, nuts, fruit, glutinous rice balls, or chewy tapioca pearls add extra texture and flavour.
Peanut Soup
Peanut Soup is a creamy dessert made from peanuts and is popular across Asia, especially in Southeast Asia. High quality raw peanuts are boiled until soft and then blended with water and sugar to create a thick, smooth soup. You can serve it warm or cold, and it offers both a rich taste and nutritious benefits.
