The people of China developed a taste for the Turkmen ice cream
February 21, 2018 | 09:20 |1000


The Turkmen enterprise "Täze Aý", after successfully selling a trial batch of ice cream in the volume of 6 tons, carried out a new delivery of this delicacy, but already in volume of 26 tons. In the Middle Kingdom, 7 kinds of ice cream were exported - with currants, banana, raspberries, strawberries, green tea, and also a filling with vanilla and chocolate flavor. One of the novelties of the company was ice cream "green tea" with an extract of natural tea leaves.Nobara KERIMOVA
The "cold" dessert from Turkmenistan was so appreciated by the Chinese consumers that the partners from the PRC held a great presentation of the product and created an official website dedicated to ice cream "Täze Aý".
"Our business goal is to provide consumers with natural, tasty, high-quality and healthy food products," the Chinese partners of the Turkmen company write on their website.
Ice cream "Täze Aý" is made from whole milk, rich in nutrients and has a delicious, delicate taste. And no artificial additives!
Studying customers' preferences, having huge potential and production opportunities, Täze Aý pays great attention to the expansion of the assortment, the search for new tastes and, following the current trends, the creation of the most healthy food products.
- The basis of the enterprise are people, products and traditions. And the success lies in the professionalism of our specialists and modern equipment of the enterprise, - the company's representatives say.
"Täze Aý" also exports confectionery products to Afghanistan and is going to enter a new level of trade on the foreign market.
Soon the diversified enterprise plans to begin deliveries of sausage products and meat semi-finished products to Russia, and also considers the possibility of sending trial lots of ice cream to other countries. There is reason to expect that the success of the "Chinese" premiere of Turkmen ice cream will not be the only foreign recognition, since the Turkmen brands of this delicacy have long ago supplanted the import, thanks to the consumer preferences.








