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Haenam Pickled Cabbage

Supplier From South Korea (Republic Of Korea)
Jul-24-18

Haenam pickled cabbage contains the most amount of anthocyanin (42.87µg / mg per 100mg) among the plants examined by far.

It is popular nutritious beverage produced by adding the best domestic honey in the finest pure Red Korean Cabbage without any preservatives or additives in the manufacturing process

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