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Are there Asian supermarkets in U.S.?
Yes! At SayWeee you'll find your Asian grocery items in our Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Indian and Thai stores. Get your favorite Asian products delivered to U.S. without leaving home.
What is the minimum order for free shipping?
Free shipping threshold varies by regions.
Do you have a physical store location?
We are an exclusively online retailer and do not currently have any physical store locations. This helps us keep our prices low.
What are your standard shipping costs and delivery times?
We have free delivery minimum on order over $35. Order minimum varies by regions.
What areas do you deliver to?
We deliver across the entire state. We deliver to all 50 US states.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a waxberry?

    A waxberry is a small fruit, also known as Chinese bayberry or yumberry, native to China and other parts of Southeast Asia. It has a round or oval shape, sweet-tart flavor and a firm, waxy skin that can range in color from light pink to dark crimson.

  • What are the health benefits of waxberries?

    Waxberries are rich in antioxidants, vitamins A and C, dietary fiber, and other nutrients which are beneficial for heart health, immune system, skin health, and overall well-being. They may also have anti-cancer properties.

  • How do you eat a waxberry?

    Waxberries can be eaten fresh, directly from the tree or made into a variety of dishes such as jams, jellies, wines, cocktails, or desserts.

  • Is the seed of the waxberry edible?

    While the seed is not toxic, it is generally not eaten due to its hard texture.

  • Are waxberries the same as red bayberries or yumberries?

    Yes, waxberries are also called red bayberries or yumberries, among other names.

  • Where do waxberries come from?

    Waxberries are native to China and other parts of Southeast Asia.

  • When is the waxberry season?

    The waxberry season usually begins in late spring and lasts until mid summer.

  • How do you clean waxberries?

    Wash them gently under cold running water and then dry them thoroughly before using or storing.

  • What does a waxberry taste like?

    The waxberry has a tangy, sweet-tart, and slightly floral flavor similar to a cross between a raspberry and a cranberry.

  • How do I store waxberries?

    Waxberries are best kept in the refrigerator in a covered container. They can stay fresh for up to two weeks.

  • Can waxberries be used in baking?

    Yes, waxberries can be used in baking and they add a tangy, sweet-tart flavor to cakes, pies, and other baked goods.

  • Can I freeze waxberries?

    Yes, you can freeze waxberries. Just clean, dry them thoroughly and put in a plastic or glass container before freezing.

  • Can you grow waxberries at home?

    Yes, waxberries can be grown at home given the right climate condition. They grow best in subtropical regions.

  • Where can I buy waxberries?

    You can buy it at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.

  • What dishes can I make with waxberries?

    Waxberries can be used in a variety of dishes including but not limited to tarts, pies, muffins, jams, jellies, salads, beverages, and sauces.

  • Are waxberries safe to eat during pregnancy?

    Yes, waxberries are safe to eat during pregnancy as long as they are properly cleaned and consumed in moderation.