70% Silk Powder Amino Acid Peptide (BCAA) Supplement Finely powdered edible silk mixed with 30% dextrin [Origins] In 1992, Professor Hirabayashi of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology presented our silk powder to the baseball star Ichiro. Word of its strength enhancing effects spread among baseball players, and silk powder, a local specialty of Kyoto Prefecture, became famous overnight. • Ingredients: Aspartic acid, threonine, serine, glutamic acid, glycine, alanine, valine, cystine, methionine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine, lysine, histidine, arginine, proline, dextrin
[The Secret of Silk Powder's Popularity]
■ You need to eat 100g or more of meat or legumes to reach the daily required intake of amino acids. With silk powder, the low molecular weight of amino acids, less than 500, means it is absorbed rapidly. ■ 70% Silk Powder can be blended with collagen, wheat flour, etc. ■ Recommended for manufacturing health supplements and health foods that contain silk. ■ Recommended for boosting the strength of athletes, ■ It contains no sugar, yet tastes sweet, so it is recommended for dieting.
Drink it mixed with a beverage or eat it as is
[Strengths and Performance of Silk Powder Products] ■ We have sold roughly 8,000kg annually for the past 20 consecutive years. ■ We ship 200kg to overseas health food manufacturers every month. We ship approximately 500kg to health food manufacturers in Japan. ■ Each production lot includes a inspection report for contaminants like E. coli from Japan Food Research Laboratories. ■ We have received many positive reviews from repeat customers in Japan. Please scan the QR code below to see for yourself. (Japanese only)
[70% Silk Powder]
Contains 100g
Contains 1kg
Capacity
100g
1kg
Prices
$14
$140
Product Category
Silk Powder Cosmetics
Silk Powder
White Scarf
Tango Chirimen Crepe Fabric
Silk Underwear
Company Profile
The Tomioka Silk Mill, Japan's first government-run model instrumental silk mill, was built in Tomioka, Gunma Prefecture in 1872. In 1897, our silk factory, the present Tango Crape History Museum, was built in Kyoto Prefecture. At that time, the silk factory exported high quality silk white fabrics to dyeing factories around Milan, Northern Italy.
The furisode kimono worn by Her Imperial Highness Princess Michiko on the occasion of the marriage of the Crown Prince on April 12, 1959 was dyed from the white Tango Chirimen fabric woven at the Tango Chirimen History Museum.
In 2017, the Agency for Cultural Affairs recognized our silk factory as a member of the Japan Heritage.
In 2021, we beganexporting silk products, and we hope to contribute to the prosperity of your business.