We are a company that sells palm sugar, banana leaves, banana stems, banana chips, coconut fiber and others
Palm sugar, or brown sugar, or kawung sugar is a sweetener made from sap that comes from the male flower bunches of palm palm trees. Palm sugar is usually also associated with all types of sugar made from sap, which is the liquid released from the flowers of trees from the palm family, such as coconut, palm and siwalan.
Banana leaves are one of the leaves that are wider compared to other leaves. With this shape, banana leaves are often used as containers/places to place food and as food wrappers.
Banana chips are a food made from thinly sliced bananas and then fried using seasoned flour. Usually the taste is salty with a savory onion aroma. This food is spread almost evenly throughout Indonesia, especially on the islands of Java and Sumatra. There is also a similar dish of banana chips in several regions of Asia, such as the Philippines, India and Thailand.
Banana tree trunks can be processed into solid organic fertilizer, or used as a compost mixture by chopping them into fine pieces, then mixing them with other organic materials to process them into compost.
Coir is part of the mesocarp (blanket) in the form of coarse coconut fibers. Coir is usually referred to as waste that is simply piled under standing coconut plants and then left to rot or dry. Most of its use is for firewood. Traditionally, people have processed coir to make rope and woven it into kesed.
Handicrafts or handicrafts are artistic activities that focus on hand skills and functions to process raw materials that are often found in the environment into objects that are not only useful, but also have aesthetic value. Work for this activity is called craft or kriya.