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Canned Yellow Peach Halves in light syrup 720ml Glass Jars

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Canned Pineapple
  • Canned Pineapple
  • Features: 1) Slices, chunks, titbits, pieces, crushed in tins with 6/A10, 24 (or 12) / 850g, 24 / 567g and 24 / 425g 2) In syrup or origin juice 3) Syrup brix: 14 - 17%
  • Toplong Foods Co., Ltd. 

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canned apricot halves

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Canned pineapple

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Canned Lychee

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Mandarin Oranges Peeled Whole Segments

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Canned yellow peaches

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Tomato Paste, 28-30% HB& CB, 36-38%, Packed in Aseptic bags and Drums

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Canned Lychee

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high quality canned mandarin orange

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Canned Fruits

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Canned Pineapple

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Canned pineapple

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Canned Melon Jam

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CANNED APRICOT halves in light syrup 1500 ML glass jars

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Canned Water Chestnuts

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canned mandarin orange whole in light syrup

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Canned mandarin orange

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Canned Pineapple

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Canned Mandarin Orange
  • Canned Mandarin Orange
  • Description: Canned Mandarin Orange In Light Syrup--Satsuma variety Packing: 24*312g, Net..W:312g, D.W:175g, 2300 carton/20'GP Packing: 24*425g, Net..W:425g, D.W:240g, 1850 carton/20...
  • Xiamen Carre Food Co Ltd 

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Canned fruit cocktail

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Canned Pineapple

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Canned pear

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Canned Longon

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Canned peach

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Canned Snow Pears

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Canned Fruits description

In biology (botany), a "fruit" is a part of a flowering plant that derives from specific tissues of the flower, mainly one or more ovaries. Taken strictly, this definition excludes many structures that are "fruits" in the common sense of the term, such as those produced by non-flowering plants (like juniper berries, which are the seed-containing female cones of conifers), and fleshy fruit-like growths that develop from other plant tissues close to the fruit (accessory fruit, or more rarely false fruit or pseudocarp), such as cashew fruits. Often the botanical fruit is only part of the common fruit, or is merely adjacent to it.

Food features:Fruits (in either sense of the word) are the means by which many plants disseminate seeds. Most edible fruits, in particular, were evolved by plants in order to exploit animals as a means for seed dispersal, and many animals (including humans to some extent) have become dependent on fruits as a source of food.Fruits account for a substantial fraction of world's agricultural output, and some (such as the apple and the pomegranate) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings.

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Nutrition:Fruits are generally high in fiber, water, vitamin C and sugars, although this latter varies widely from traces as in lime, to 61% of the fresh weight of the date.

Dietotherapy function:Regular consumption of fruit is associated with reduced risks of cancer, cardiovascular disease (especially coronary heart disease), stroke, Alzheimer disease, cataracts, and some of the functional declines associated with aging.

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