Freeze-dried Fruits

 ‘Starry’ Freeze-dried Fruits uses only premium-quality fruits in each season. Designed with fascinating packages, ASI proudly presents them in 2 sizes: 30 gram and 50 gram.

Freeze drying is a low-temperature dehydration process which involves freezing the product, lowering pressure, and then removing the ice by sublimation.

Advantages of ‘Starry’ Freeze-dried Fruits:

  • 100% fruit ingredient
  • Truly fresh – no sugar, no preservative, and no trans fat
  • Healthy snack – high in vitamins and fiber
  • Long shelf life – can go with you anywhere
  • Perfect gifts for every occasion
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Durian: King of Fruits

     Hailed as the undisputed ‘King of Fruits’ in Southeast Asia, durian has exotic flavor and unique scent. It contains vitamin A, B6, C, folic acid, thiamin, riboflavin and niacin. Important minerals such as potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium, zinc and phosphorus are also found in durian, not to mention phytonutrients, protein, and beneficial dietary fats.

Mangosteen: Queen of Fruits

     Mangosteen is a tropical fruit that has great nutritional value. This exotic tasty purple fruit has low cholesterol levels, which makes it ideal for cardiovascular health. It is loaded with various minerals and vitamins that you need on daily basis including plenty of Antioxidants (Xanthones), vitamin A and C.

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Mango: Thai Famous Golden ‘Nam Doc Mai’

    Once the most widely-consumed fruit in the world, mango has a sweet and creamy taste. It tastes so good that people forget they are also healthy. It contains more than 20 vitamins and minerals including vitamin A, B6, C, folate, copper, calcium, and iron, not to mention antioxidants such as zeaxanthin and beta-carotene.

Longan: Golden Dragon’s Eye

      Longan is a tropical berry of Southeast Asia. This fruit may be small, but full of nutritional benefits including vitamins B1, B2, and B3 and C. When it comes to minerals, iron, copper, potassium, and magnesium are some standout mentions. It also has protein and dietary fiber, not to mention phenolic acid that provides an antioxidant effect.

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Rambutan: The Sweet Hedgehog of Fruits

       Originated from Southeast Asia, this exotic hairy red fruit looks like something out of a fairy tale. Being low in calories, rambutan is rich in manganese, zinc, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, iron, and magnesium with a high level of Vitamin B and C. Most importantly, there are cinnamic acid vanillin and other antioxidants that help with overall health.