Two formats

Two formats. One written standard.

Slices and whole or chunk come from the same rhizome and leave under the same specification discipline. What separates them is what your process does to the material after it arrives.

Compare the two

Format, application, MOQ, and pricing basis side by side. Where a figure reads "on request", it is because the honest number depends on your specification rather than on a price list.

Both formats compared — format, application, MOQ, and indicative pricing basis.
Parameter Dried galangal slices Dried galangal whole & chunk
Format Sliced to a buyer-defined thickness Whole rhizome or large chunk
Applications Tea and infusion, spice blending, food manufacturing, extraction Milling, extraction feedstock, repacking, contract processing
MOQ On request On request
Indicative price On request On request
Detail Galangal slices specifications Galangal whole/chunk specifications

Both formats, and who buys which

Dried galangal root — Alpinia galanga on a specification, greater galangal in the trade — is bought by people who will put it into something else: a blend, an infusion, an extraction run, a milling line. What they need from a supplier is not an adjective but a piece size they can reproduce next quarter, which is why both pages below start from an approved reference sample rather than a published grade.

How a first order is de-risked

  1. Sample first

    Approve a physical sample before any container commitment. The approved sample becomes the acceptance reference.

  2. Written specification

    Format, tolerances, packing, and documents recorded before production. No verbal promises.

  3. Start small

    Trial quantities and mixed loads are reviewed before quotation — you are not forced into full-container risk.

Send one brief. It can cover both formats.

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