As health becomes an increasingly important factor in the Phuket lifestyle, there are new options popping up all the time for all the health-conscious folks on the island.
One such option is “Siam Dry Fruit”, which as its name suggests, offers scrumptious dried fruit snacks.
Founded by Suratchavadee “Da” Getsuwan in 2014, the company’s Honorary President is well-known Australian stuntman, Ian Jamieson, the man who about 25 years ago first brought bungee jumping to our island.
Headquartered in Phuket, Siam Dry Fruit is already exporting its delicious Thai products as far as the UK, US, Netherlands and Hong Kong, among other countries, in addition to supplying local five star hotels like Ayara Kamala Resort and Spa, which includes the healthy and delicious items in its minibar and boutique menus.
Once sealed, the tasteful snacks are good to eat for up to three months. Healthy snackers can choose from a variety of dry and raw fruits, including papaya, banana, dragon fruit, mango, coconut or pineapple. The biggest seller is the Siam Dry Fruit Mix, which includes chips of raw dry mango, pineapple, papaya, banana and dragon fruit.
All of the fruits are hand-picked fresh from the farm and then dehydrated through the Siam Dry
Fruit process. The result is delicious healthy snacks that retain all of their nutritional value!
Ian Jamieson remarked, “Siam Dry Fruit has created a chain-reaction product range. It is in demand by health conscious people like me! It’s the perfect gift for friends and family who are looking for a nutritional snack that is delicious, easy to eat, and it certainly helps keep you energetic and in shape for the next training session!”
Freddy Nour of CCA Europe group agrees with this endorsement. “As a customer of Siam Dry Fruit, I like the idea of making dry fruits without sugar or preservatives! Now I’ve replaced all my sugar desserts with these raw, dry fruit chips! They are so sweet and full of vitamins and minerals. Siam
Dry Fruit has found a great way to keep its customers happy and healthy at the same time.”
For more information, contact Khun Suratchavadee Getsuwan, by calling 089 936 0896, or emailing siamdryfruit@gmail.com Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Siamdryfruit


