The papaya finds its remedial origin dating back to the 16th Century. Today the natural papain is made from an extract from green fruit of Yellow Papaya. A. Puree 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 8 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.45- 0.60 3. pH : 3.6- 4.2 4. Color : Bright Yellow 5. Packaging : 210 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner B. Concentrate 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 25 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.60 - 1.0 3. pH : 3.6- 4.2 4. Color : Bright Yellow 5. Packaging : 225 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner
Loaded with nutrients, the Papaya fruit is believed to help with digestive problems and is recommended for diabetic patients. Papayas also contain potassium, iron, calcium, Vitamin A, & Vitamin C. A. Puree 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 8 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.45 - 0.60 3. pH : 3.6 - 4.2 4. Color : Rich Orange Red 5. Packaging : 210 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner B. Concentrate 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 25 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.60- 1.0 3. pH : 3.6 - 4.2 4. Color : Rich Orange Red 5. Packaging : 225 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner
The fruit is a good source of vitamin C, pectin, calcium, and phosphorous. In India, White Guava is primarily cultivated in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra & Uttar Pradesh. A. Puree 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20C : 9 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.40- 0.55 3. pH : 3.6 - 4.2 4. Color : Ivory White to Creamish White 5. Packaging : 215 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner 3.1 kgs A-10 Cans B. Concentrate 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 20 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.60- 1.0 3. pH : 3.6- 4.2 4. Color : Ivory White to Creamish White 5. Packaging : 220 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner
Neelam Mango is known for its beautiful shape, taste, and divine floral aroma. This mango is medium in size and oblong shaped with a pointed base and golden yellow color. A. Puree 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 17 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.40 -0.80 3. ph : 3.6 - 4.2 4. Color : Golden Yellow 5. Packaging : 215 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner B. Concentrate 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 28 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.60- 1.20 3. pH : 3.6 -4.2 4, Color : Golden Yellow 5. Packaging : 228 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner with polyliner
Totapuri Mango Totapuri Mango is oblong, large & necked at the base with a prominent beak. The most common variety to be used to produce puree & concentrates. A. Puree 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 14 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.35 -0.60 3. pH : 3.6 -4.2 4. Color : Bright Yellow 5. Packaging : 215 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner 3.1 Kgs A-10 Can B. Concentrate 1. Total Soluble Solids % TSS at 20 C : 28 Brix min 2. Acidity (as citric acid) : 0.60 - 1.20 3. pH : 3.6- 4.2 4. Color : Bright Yellow / Deep Yellow 5. Packaging : 228 Kgs Aseptic Bag in Drum with polyliner
Avocado, citrus fruits, apple, carrots, grapes.
PRODUCT INFO Dimocarpus longan (Lum Yai) , commonly known as the longan, is a tropical tree species that produces edible fruit. It is one of the better-known tropical members of the soapberry family Sapindaceae, to which the lychee and rambutan also belong. The fruit of the longan is similar to that of the lychee, but less aromatic in taste "Anecdotal uses of longan fruit as a natural remedy include: a general tonic to increase energy and boost the immune system. depression. reducing stress. decreasing fatigue. boosting memory. improving memory. snake bites as an anti-venom." SEASON Longan is available between June - August.
PRODUCT INFO Langsat fruits are small to medium in size, averaging 3-7 centimeters in diameter, and are round to slightly oval in shape, growing in large clusters of approximately ten fruits. The thick rind is hard, leathery, and tan to pale yellow, developing brown spots and blemishes as the fruit matures. The rind is also covered in fine hairs giving the fruit a fuzzy appearance. Underneath the surface, there is a white, spongy, and very bitter layer that is easily separated and peeled, and the flesh is thick, translucent-white, and is typically divided into 1-5 segments. These segments are juicy, tender, and soft with a texture similar to grapes, and the flesh may be seedless or contain a few bitter seeds. Langsat fruits are very sour when young, but as they mature, the fruits develop a sweet-tart flavor with light acidity, reminiscent of grapefruit and pomelo. Langsat is an excellent source of vitamins A, B, C, and E, fiber, and also contains some iron, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium. USES Langsat is best suited for raw applications as its sweet and tangy flavor is showcased when consumed fresh, out-of-hand. The rind is easily peeled and removed from the flesh, and the segments can be consumed whole, discarding the small bitter seed. Langsat can be served as a snack or as a fresh dessert. It is also commonly segmented and mixed into fruit salads, green salads, juiced or blended into fruit drinks, or coated in syrups for a sweeter flavor to add to ice cream, desserts, and pastries. In addition to fresh preparations, Langsat can be combined into sauces, jams, and jellies for a sweet-tart preserve. Duku pairs well with other tropical fruits such as snake fruit, lychee, and rambutan, mint, basil, and cilantro. The fruits will keep for 3-4 days at room temperature and up to one week when stored in the refrigerator. SEASON Langsat fruits are available year-round in Southeast Asia, with a peak season in the fall through early winter.
PRODUCT INFO Sapodilla (Lamood) has sweet taste. Some varieties of sapodilla have a slight taste of caramel. The flesh is juicy and rather tender, its consistence reminds of a kiwi (that part that has no seeds) or of a peach that is not too juicy. Sapodilla has no specific aroma. USES The only edible thing about sapodilla fruit is its flesh - seeds and skin are inedible. That's why sapodilla is often sold being peeled and cut. If you have bought whole fruit, the quickest and easiest way is to cut sapodilla in segments (like one does it with unpeeled orange or melon), take all seeds out and eat the flesh until you reach the skin. Also you can peel sapodila first (like one does it with potatoes) SEASON The Sapodilla is available between Sep - Dec.
PRODUCT INFO You can eat jujube fruit raw. Small, circle or oval shaped, raw fresh jujubes are extremely rare to find locally grown. Green when they're immature, they become yellow-green with red-brown spots as they ripen and the fully mature fruit is entirely red. But you can enjoy eating them anytime from yellow-green to full red, however, the redder they are the sweeter they'll be. Crisp and sweet, they have a texture reminiscent of an apple. SEASON Jujube is available between Jan - Mar.