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Asia Trans Seeded Red Li Hing Mui Crack Seed Plums are a beloved Hawaiian snack, offering a unique blend of sweet, sour, and salty flavors. Sourced from Taiwan and packed fresh in Hawaii, these plums are perfect for snacking, enhancing cocktails, or gifting to those missing the islands. Enjoy a taste of the tropics with every bite!





| ASIN | B00D3TUKUA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,892 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #151 in Dried Fruits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,414) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Asia Trans & Co. |
| Package Dimensions | 9.25 x 6.81 x 1.34 inches; 8.5 ounces |
| UPC | 746033901470 |
| Units | 8.5 Ounce |
S**I
Quality of product
Great taste
C**.
Great tasting
Love this! From Hawaii and it just reminds me so much of the islands and the local food! Mahalo
N**5
Artificial sweetener ruins these
Not palatable at all. They’re way softer than expected, and so incredibly sweet. There’s barely any saltiness and definitely no sour aspect. Just a mouthful of artificial sweetener with a terrible aftertaste that stick around on your tongue. These are nauseatingly sweet and I will have to trash the rest.
L**Y
1st order was delicious, but got a bad 2nd order. refund was issued.
This is my 2nd order. The first batch was GREAT. I had to dry them in my dehyrdrator though. I ordered another bag without hesitation. They weren't reddish this time, they were closer to gray color. They tasted terrible too. I sent the company a message about this and they promptly refunded my money. Knowing they will issue a refund may sway you to give these a try. Like I said, they were fantastic the first time. Maybe I just got a bad batch. The first batch was a solid 5-star in taste. The second batch was a poor 1-star. They gave me a refund, so I'll move it up to 4 stars for overall experience and giving them a benefit of the doubt.
C**S
Just like the ones I used to buy in Okinawa, Japan!
These are just like the ones I used to get when I was living in Okinawa, Japan. They are so good, prefectly sweet & sour- but gives you some healthy fiber to go with it ;) I wouldn't get the seedless ones, they aren't as satusfying, don't last as long, you just chew them & eat then & done. With the seeded ones, you suck on them to soften them up & they gently start coming apart in your mouth, releasing that delicious sweet & tart flavor along the way. When all the plum meat is gone, suck on the seed for s bit & spit it out. It last a good 10-15 minutes that way, instead of the seedless- which v are gone as soon as they hit your mouth. There is another variety I am trying to find, it is a slightly sweeter dried plum & those are delicious as well, if you can find them *(Asian markets carry them) , But, yes, they are yummy! I just wish they were cheaper, considering how many we go through in this house!
J**S
Inconsistent quality.
I purchased this product multiple times, and each time the quality is a little different. Sometimes they are dry, and sometimes the seeds crack, other times they are great. However, my last purchase was inedible. The plums had no sweetness or taste at all, it was just like eating pure salt. You can't return the product, or complain about it to the seller, which can make this a bad value.
C**L
Nice & soft
Actually taste good!
K**N
Very good
Excellent product!
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