- Light or heavy sirup
- Factory brand or private label (OEM)
- Standard or Easy open lid. Caps and lids are optional.
- Typical can sizes
227 g (8 oz)
425 g (15 oz)
565 g (20 oz)
820 g (30 oz)
3,100 g (108 oz)
Product Description :
- Light or heavy sirup
- Factory brand or private label (OEM)
- Standard or Easy open lid. Caps and lids are optional.
- Typical can sizes
227 g (8 oz)
425 g (15 oz)
565 g (20 oz)
820 g (30 oz)
3,100 g (108 oz)
Product Description :
- Natural juice, light or heavy sirup
- Factory brand or private label (OEM)
- Standard or Easy open lid. Caps and lids are optional.
- Typical can sizes
227 g (8 oz)
425 g (15 oz)
565 g (20 oz)
820 g (30 oz)
3,100 g (108 oz)
Product Description :
Canned Mango Slice In Light Syrup
Product origin :
Thailand
Key Specifications/Special Features :
- Iight or heavy sirup
- Slices, chunks, dices
- Factory brand or private label (OEM)
-Standard or Easy open lid. Caps and lids are optional.
Typical can sizes
227 g (8 oz)
425 g (15 oz)
565 g (20 oz)
820 g (30 oz)
3,100 g (108 oz)
- Light or heavy sirup
- Slices, halves, dices
- Factory brand or private label (OEM)
- Standard or Easy open lid. Caps and lids are optional.
- Typical can sizes
227 g (8 oz)
425 g (15 oz)
565 g (20 oz)
820 g (30 oz)
3,100 g (108 oz)
NATURE OF PRODUCTS
Sweetened Alphonso Mango Slices/ Cheeks. Prepared from sound and selected garden fresh Ratnagiri and Devgad Alphonso Mangoes.
INGREDIENTS
Alphonso Mango Pulp, Sugar Syrup
Net Weight Tin per Tray/Carton Tray/Carton per Container (20ft)
850 G 24 Nos. 850 Nos.
450 G 14 Nos. 1700 Nos.
SPECIFICATION
TSS : 4+/-1 D. Brix | Acidity : 0.2-0.3% | pH : 3.6-4.0
CAPACITY
8 metric ton per day in one shift
NUTRITIONAL VALUES PER 100G OF PRODUCT ENERGY
137.89 Kcal | Carbohydrate 33.01 G | Proteins 00.53 G | Fat 00.37 G
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