Fruit and fruit products in food and beverage applications can offer additional flavor, ingredient substitution for processing benefits, and also give additional health/wellness benefits. Fruit and fruit products also can be marketed in their natural, fresh, dried or frozen state.
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Fruit and fruit products have many uses in the food industry. Whether juice, dried, fresh or whole, fruit and fruit products can be used in dairy, bakery, beverage, fruit fillings and jam or jelly products among many others.
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Elderberry Powder is sometimes used to make tinctures and extracts, but more commonly to make capsules, tablets and throat lozenges. Also can be used to make jams, teas, syrups, sauces and flavored vinegars.
Elderberry Whole Organic are widely used in Northern Europe to make soups, jams and jellies. The berries are also used to make a variety of alcoholic beverages, including a juniper-flavored gin called Beers Vlierke.
Pitaya, more commonly referred to as "Dragon Fruit", is the fruit obtained from the cactus genus Hylocereus. The fruit itself is fairly round or oval in shape. The color of the skin is pink with greenish scales around it. The flesh of the fruit is a deep ...view more
Pitaya, more commonly referred to as "Dragon Fruit", is the fruit obtained from the cactus genus Hylocereus. The fruit itself is fairly round or oval in shape. The color of the skin is pink with greenish scales around it. The flesh of the fruit is a deep red pitted with dark seeds all though out the fruit. The taste has been described as being "very bland... like a melon or kiwi," with a "mild sweetness." Used extensively in Asian culture, the fruit can either be eaten as raw or it can be processed further to make fruit juice (fermented or non), Oil from the seeds, and even a type of flour. It improves the immune system and blood circulation. view less
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