Best Natural Passion Fruit Puree in Sri Lanka No added sugar , No added salt, No preservatives, No added coloring or flevars, No added water. Product type - Frozen Net Wait - 1 Kg Dilution - 1Kg to 6L (minimum) Packing - Food grade Disposable container Ingredient - 100% Natural passion fruit Puree Color - 100% Natural Taste - 100% Natural Smell - 100% Natural Life time - 6 month Storage - (-18C') Minimum order - 20 kg outside sri lanka Origin - Sri Lanka Home Delivery -within 7 days outside sri lanka
High-quality dehydrated 100% Pure Ceylon Tropical fruits such as Banana, Papaya, Mango, Pineapple, Sweet Jak. Fruits are harvested, processed, under hygienic conditions, and packed in Sri Lanka. Available in both wholesale and retail packs. Sample available FOC / Courier charges will apply. The price will depend on quantity, variety, and season.
Our organic Dehydrated Young Jackfruit is processed by using advanced drying technology and is an ideal meat substitute with a similar texture when cooked. Our Canterbury Fruit Purees are processed and packed to retain the deliciousness of the natural fruit. Ideal for: All fruit-based preparations, smoothies, desserts, ice cream, and yogurt. Available Packing in: - Mango puree in 250/500 grams jar - Watermelon juice in 330ml glass bottle - Pineapple juice in 330ml glass bottle - Organic dehydrated young jackfruit in 100/250/450 grams kraft paper pack
Puree like lemon, pineapple and watermelon puree.
Native to the eastern coast of South America, passion fruit is grown across all tropical and subtropical regions for its sweet, tangy fruit. Beginning its life as a striking purple flower, the plant soon develops round-shaped, purple-fleshed fruit. Inside each fruit is a slightly acidic flesh with crunchy, edible seeds. Passion fruits are round or oval, and range from a width of 1.5 to 3 inches. They can be yellow, red, purple, or green. The fruits have a juicy edible center composed of a large number of seeds. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Vietnam, Uganda or Indonesia.
Dragon fruit is a tropical fruit that's low in calories and high in fiber and antioxidants. Some people say it tastes like a cross between a pear and a kiwi. You can slice and eat the fruit as-is, try it with yogurt, or add it to a smoothie or salad. The plant is native to southern Mexico and Central America. Today, it is grown all over the world. It goes by many names, including pitaya, pitahaya, and strawberry pear. The two most common types have bright red skin with green scales that resemble a dragon hence the name. The most widely available variety has white pulp with black seeds, though a less common type with red pulp and black seeds exist as well. Another variety referred to as yellow dragon fruit has yellow skin and white pulp with black seeds. MOQ: 10 MT Supplied from Vietnam or Indonesia.
Pure Kithul Treacle.
Mango chutney, ambarella chutney, pineapple chutney, mango puree, green chilli sauce.
A cheery is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus and is a flesh drupe (stone fruit). Commercial cherries are obtained from cultivars of several species, such as the sweet Prunus avium and the sour Prunus cerasus. The name 'cherry' also refers to the cherry tree and its wood, and is sometimes applied to almonds and visually similar flowering trees in the genus Prunus, as in " Ornamental cherry" or "cherry blossom". Like most temperate-latitude trees, cherry trees require a certain number of chilling hours each year to break dormancy and bloom and produce fruit. The number of chilling hours required depends on the variety. Because of this cold-weather requirement, no member of the genus Prunus can grow in tropical climates. Supplied from Turkiye, North, and South America.
The durian is the edible fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio. There are 30 recognised Durio species, at least nine of which produce edible fruit. Durio zibethinus, native to Borneo and Sumatra, is the only species available in the international market. Durian lovers say it has a sweet, custardy taste, with the texture of creamy cheesecake. Flavors often attributed to the durian fruits are caramel and vanilla. Some fruits have a slightly bitter note, together with some sweetness. You could call it the most loved and the most hated fruit on earth. Also called the king of fruits, durian has a very powerful smell which puts off many people. But those who can overcome the smell are in for a huge surprise because it said a person who overcomes the smell and eats the fruit will never get bored of eating it over and over again. MOQ 10 MT Supplied from Vietnam, Indonesia or Thailand.
Banana, fruit of the genus Musa, of the family Musaceae, one of the most important fruit crops of the world. The banana is grown in the tropics, and, though it is most widely consumed in those regions, it is valued worldwide for its flavour, nutritional value, and availability throughout the year. Bananas are thought to have been first domesticated in Southeast Asia, and their consumption is mentioned in early Greek, Latin, and Arab writings, Alexander the Great saw bananas on an expedition to India.
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), also known asthe purple mangosteen, is a tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit native to tropical lands surrounding the Indian Ocean. Its origin is uncertain due to widespread prehistoric cultivation. It grows mainly in Southeast Asia, Southwest India and other tropical areas such as Colombia and Puerto Rico, where the tree has been introduced. In each fruit, the fragrant edible flesh that surrounds each seed is botanically endocarp, i.e., the inner layer of the ovary. The seeds are of similar size and shape to almonds. Mangosteen has been used to treat skin infections and diarrhea. Recent scientific studies suggest that mangosteen possesses strong antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-microbial, and antimalarial properties. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Vietnam, Indonesia, India and Thailand.
Rambutan is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae. The name also refers to the edible fruit produced by this tree. The rambutan is native to Southeast Asia. It is closely related to several other edible tropical fruits including the lychee, longan, pulasan and guinep. The name "rambutan" is derived from the Malay word rambut meaning 'hair' referring to the numerous hairy protuberances of the fruits, together with the noun-building suffix -an. Similarly, in Vietnam, they are called chim chim (meaning 'messy hair). Their taste is similar to lychee, as they belong to the same family. Rambutans have a sweet, fruity flavour with a hint of acidity reminiscent of strawberries and grapes. Additionally, there is a floral, tropical taste to it. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Vietnam, Indonesia or Thailand.
Salacca is a genus of about 20 species of palms native to Southeast Asia and the eastern Himalayas. They are dioecious (with the exception of Salak Bali) and pollinated by Curculionidae beetles. They are very short-stemmed palms, with leaves up to 6-8 m long. The leaves have a spiny petiole; in most species, they are pinnate with numerous leaflets, but some species, notably S. magnifica, have undivided leaves. The fruit grows in clusters at the base of the plants, and is edible in many species, with a reddish-brown scaly skin covering a white pulp and one to two large inedible seeds. The Salak (S. zalacca) or snake fruit is the species most widely grown for its fruit; the firm white pulp has a slightly acidic taste. The skin of the snake fruit has a unique texture not unlike that of a snake's skin, rough to the touch in one direction but smooth in the other. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Indonesia.
Breadfruit, (Artocarpus altilis), tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) and its a large fruit that is considered as a staple food of the South Pacific and other tropical areas. Breadfruit contains considerable amounts of starch and is seldom eaten raw. It may be roasted, baked, boiled, fried, or dried and ground into flour. The breadfruit has been cultivated in the Malay Archipelago (where the species is held to be indigenous) since remote antiquity. From this region it spread throughout the tropical South Pacific region in prehistoric times.
Jackfruit, (Artocarpus heterophyllus), evergreen tree (family Moraceae) native to tropical Asia and widely grown throughout the wetland tropics for its large fruits and durable wood. The greenish unripe fruit is cooked as a vegetable, and the brown ripened fruit is eaten fresh for the sweetly acid but insipid pulp surrounding the seeds. The seeds are cooked and eaten locally. Jackfruit is considered a staple food crop in Sri Lanka and other areas in South and Southeast Asia. Canned or processed jackfruit has gained popularity as a meat substitute in some places.
Mango, (Mangifera indica), member of the cashew family (Anacardiaceae) and one of the most important and widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world. The mango tree is considered indigenous to southern Asia, especially Myanmar and Assam state of India, and numerous cultivars have been developed. Mangoes are a rich source of vitamins A, C, and D. The mango is inextricably connected with the folklore and religious ceremonies of India. Buddha himself was presented with a mango grove that he might find repose in its grateful shade.
Papaya, (Carica papaya), also called papaw or pawpaw, succulent fruit of a large plant of the family Caricaceae. Though its origin is rather obscure, the papaya may represent the fusion of two or more species of Carica native to Mexico and Central America. Today it is cultivated throughout the tropical world and into the warmest parts of the subtropics. It has been a popular breakfast fruit for many countries and is also used in salads, pies, sherbets, juices, and confections. The unripe fruit can be cooked like squash.