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Frieda's introduces Zululand queen baby pineapples

Frieda’s introduces it Zululand Queen Baby Pineapples. With its miniature size, intense flavour, and edible core, they are perfect for foodservice and the floral department in addition to the produce department. They can be used as a floral centrepiece or as a great addition to gift baskets for special guests or special occasions.



Frieda’s Zululand Queen Baby Pineapples are about 5 inches from the base to the top of the leaves with softball-sized fruit. They feature a juicy, sweet, golden-yellow flesh. Unlike regular pineapples, the centre core is very tender and slightly crisp, but completely edible. The edible core makes the sweet little bromeliads convenient for foodservice.

The South African miniature pineapples are available year round as they are grown in an area called Hluhlewe in Northern Zululand where the climate is consistently warm and humid. Much like their larger cousins, the Zululand Queen Baby Pineapples are an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese, and loaded with the natural enzyme, bromelian, which helps the body digest protein.

Interested retailers, wholesalers, and foodservice distributors can contact Frieda’s for a Zululand Queen Baby Pineapple merchandising sheet. Also available from Frieda’s are extensive product information, high resolution images, and a recipe database to assist with any marketing needs.
 
For more information:
Oakley Boren
Frieda's Inc.
Tel: +1 714-733-7660
Email: [email protected]
www.friedas.com

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