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Mixture of exotics at Special Fruit

For anybody who cannot make up his mind ... or for somebody

Cumquats: a fresh sour to sweet spicy bitter taste (the skin can also be eaten) -

Lychee: characteristic, sweet spicy taste - the very best way to eat them

Passionfruit: To be cut in half and to be eaten with a spoon and:

Tamarillo: the aromatic tree tomato, lovely in fruit and vegetable salads!

Lime: time for your cocktail, Milord

For more information: contact your Sales Partner at Specialfruit

For anybody who cannot make up his mind ... or for somebody
loving variety. Or just a nice way to get to know a number of
different exotics. Ideal for the festive season! What has been put
in this colourful parcel? A number of lovely products to get to know and to experiment with, being:
Granadilla: a fresh sweet passion fruit to spoon from the skin
or as a nice sweet with (whipped) cream.

Cumquats: a fresh sour to sweet spicy bitter taste (the skin can also be eaten) -
slices are beautiful as a decoration, nice in cocktails and fruit salads.

Lychee: characteristic, sweet spicy taste - the very best way to eat them
is straight from the skin!

Passionfruit: To be cut in half and to be eaten with a spoon and:
the more wrinkles the better!

Tamarillo: the aromatic tree tomato, lovely in fruit and vegetable salads!
(Remove the bitter skin) - as fruit or use instead of normal tomatoes.

Lime: time for your cocktail, Milord

For more information: contact your Sales Partner at Specialfruit
Publication date: 12/8/2010
Author: Gerard Lindhout
Copyright: www.freshplaza.com
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