พิมพ์คีย์เวิร์ดแล้วค้นหาสินค้าของแบรนด์ได้เลย!
"Everything comes from the passion for this land."
At the end of 2001, while leading the villagers to beautify the community environment, Dad Zhang, an important member of the village, accidentally discovered the juice-pressing gear left behind by the older generation of villagers who had made illegal sugar decades ago. Zhang’s father recalled that in those days, he and his mother often went to a simple sugar shop on a hillside in the village to buy brown sugar...
In this small and independent village, whether it is planting sugar cane, collecting firewood, setting up a stove, boiling brown sugar, etc., you have to do everything yourself. In order to regain the touch of his childhood, Dad Zhang relied on his vague memory and enthusiasm, and was not afraid of hardships. He tried and failed again and again, accumulated experience and improved again and again. In the end, Dad Zhang successfully restored the villagers' feelings. The sweetness that touches the heartstrings in the memory is also the "brown sugar" that everyone is familiar with but has never really understood.
Years of persistence, from the selection of sugarcane fields, the planting of sugarcane seedlings to the harvest; the selection of firewood when boiling sugar, the control of fire to the control of syrup concentration, everything follows the ancient method, and every step is competitive and cannot be sloppy. Because it is so labor-intensive and time-consuming, the brown sugar brewed is fragrant, and each piece of crystal contains the unique fragrance of each land. We realize that we have not only created the value of hand-made brown sugar, but also preserved many people’s precious memories for decades. In order to expand and continue this memory, "Brown Sugar Farm-Master Zhang's Handmade Brown Sugar" was born.
It is not just pure production and profit, but we hope to gain the trust of consumers in us. With the goal of "coexisting in harmony with nature and safeguarding consumer health", we insist on using environmentally friendly farming methods and do not use pesticides and herbicides. We will always find different visitors of nature to keep us company in the non-toxic sugarcane plantations: the silly figure of the black- Linen heron strolling through the orchard, the panicked footsteps of the mountain sheep walking through the sugarcane fields, the strange sight of the pangolin huddled on the roadside for no apparent reason, etc. wait. Every discovery adds fuel to our persistence and efforts, allowing us to continue to move forward!