TrueCeylonese, a distinguished purveyor of Sri Lankan trades and services, has been honoured with the prestigious title of Iconic Brand of the Year in the Food and Agro-Based Products category (Medium/Platinum) at the Business World International Awards 2023. Organised by the Business World International Organisation (BWIO), the award ceremony was recently held at Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo under the patronage of Speaker of Parliament, Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena. Founded by Rushdhun Ramzy in 2021, TrueCeylonese caters to the tri-state region in the United States and Toronto, Canada. The company offers an extensive range of products, including gems, spices, and merchandise such as recycling bags and clothing. TrueCeylonese is committed to delivering the best in quality, price, selection, and service to its discerning clientele.
TrueCeylonese’s spices and herbs are sourced from a trusted network of vendors and growers in Sri Lanka. Each product undergoes a meticulous cleaning process to ensure both food safety and superior flavour, making TrueCeylonese a preferred choice for culinary enthusiasts and professionals alike. Their coconut oil, produced exclusively in Sri Lanka, is known for its purity and fresh taste, capturing the essence of coconuts and delivering unparalleled quality. TrueCeylonese’s Ceylon Tea stands apart as the finest in the world. Handpicked by expert tea pluckers, this tea is the freshest available in the global market, offering an exceptional tea-drinking experience. In the realm of gemstones, TrueCeylonese has established itself as a leading supplier in the US, offering a diverse array of exquisite gemstones to both high-end and commercial markets. Over the past, the company’s commitment to excellence in sourcing, processing, and delivering products has earned it numerous local and international awards and quality certifications.
Founder of TrueCeylonese Rushdhun Ramzy receiving the award
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