Asia Trans Li Hing Mui Crack Seed Plum Powder | Hawaiian Favorite | Sweet, Sour, & Salty Dried Asian Umeboshi Topping for Desserts and Snacks
- SKU: MCAB0089PWCOK
- BARCODE: 746033901241
- VENDOR: Asia Trans & Co.
- TYPE: Snacks & Sweets
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Li Hing Mui Powder (Plum) is famous in Hawaii for its use on almost every local snack. Goes great on gummy bears, pineapple, arare, popcorn, etc.. Other uses include mixed drinks. Makes a tasty margarita!
• Universally Tasty- The delicious flavor combinations are endless! Sprinkle this iconic powder on top of gummies, fruit, arare, popcorn, margaritas, or shaved ice.
• Uniquely Hawaiian - Mouth-puckering Li Hing Mui powder is made from salted, sour preserved plums. It’s an addicting snack staple craved by Hawaiian locals and visitors alike.
• Feels Like Home - We ship nationwide to remedy homesickness. Gift to your loved ones in college, serving across the country, or anyone missing the taste of the islands.
• Quality Guarantee - Our plums are sourced from the tropical climate of Taiwan, dried, and packed fresh in Hawaii.
• Hawaii Snacks - Packed in Kona, Hawaii, USA. Asia Trans provides customers with a high-quality selection of popular, pan-Asian snacks like gummy candies, Li Hing Mui dried plums, and dried seafood.
Size: 5 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Color: Red LI Hing Mui Powder 5 Oz
Free Standard Shipping— United States only
Processing Time:1–3 business days
Estimated Delivery:3–5 business days after dispatch
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⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

