Imported fruits
Imported Fruits are fruits that are brought from other countries where they are grown and harvested in seasons different from the local ones
Examples:
- Oranges from Spain during winter in colder regions.
- Bananas from Ecuador available globally year-round due to the tropical climate.
- Apples from New Zealand when they are out of season in the Northern Hemisphere.
High Quality
Imported fruits are often exported when they are at their peak ripeness, ensuring high taste and quality when they reach the market.
Enjoying Fruits Out of Season
Imported fruits allow you to enjoy certain fruits even when they are not in season locally, like strawberries from European countries
Variety of Options
Imported fruits offer a variety of types that might not be available locally year-round, such as American apples, Spanish grapes
Availability of Choices
With imported fruits, you have more options to choose from, ensuring you enjoy the fruit you love at any time of the year and collect it anytime.
Cherries
Cherries are delicious summer fruits known for their sweet and slightly tart flavor, making them a favorite among many. They are considered an imported fruit in some countries where they are not available seasonally.
Apricots
Apricots are among the popular imported fruits, especially in regions where they are not native or are available only during certain seasons. They are known for their sweet and slightly tart flavor, making them a favorite in many dishes and desserts.
Plums
Plums are a fruit with a sweet and slightly tart flavor, known for their vibrant colors ranging from red, yellow, to green. They are considered an imported fruit in some countries, as they are grown in specific regions and imported during certain seasons.