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Alisa Inter Co.,Ltd.
Alisa Inter company started business in 2000. Eventhough we are quite a young company, but with experiences in this business for quite sometimes. Therefore you can expect quality products and services from us.
We are a major exporter of high quality fresh products from Thailand. We specialize in exporting via air freight to ensure the freshness of the products. Our good relationship with several airlines has helped us provide reliable and effective services to overseas customers. Depending on customer needs, the products can also be shipped via other means such as road or sea as well.
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The skin of the papaya is thin and not edible, and since papaya comes in several varieties, skin color can vary from dark greenish-orange to greenish-yellow, red-yellow, or yellow-green. The flesh is soft and typically pale orange or yellow, but some have a reddish tint. The texture of the fleshy...
Group: Papaya
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The tamarind is a long-lived, medium-growth, bushy tree, which attains a maximum crown height of 12.1 to 18.3 metres (40 to 60 feet). The crown has an irregular, vase-shaped outline of dense foliage. The tree grows well in full sun in clay, loam, sandy, and acidic soil types, with a high drought...
Group: Tamarind
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Lychee is a sub tropical fruit found in the warmest regions of the world. These countries include: South china, Thailand.
Group: Litchi
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The rambutan is botanically named as Nephelium lappaceum. To people of Malaysia, Thailand, the Phillippines, Vietnam, Borneo, and other countries of this region, the rambutan is a comparatively common fruit like an apple which is common to many people in cooler climates.
Group: Rambutan
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Raw guavas are eaten out-of-hand, but are preferred seeded and served sliced as dessert or in salads. More commonly, the fruit is cooked and cooking eliminates the strong odor. A standard dessert throughout Latin America and the Spanish-speaking islands of the West Indies is stewed guava shells...
Group: Guava