Fresh Fruit

Muskmelon Pomogranat

Our muskmelons are carefully cultivated in nutrient-rich farms, ensuring natural sweetness, rich aroma, and superior juiciness. Each fruit is handpicked at peak ripeness to guarantee freshness and excellent shelf life during international transport. Muskmelons are packed using industry-standard grading systems to maintain consistent quality and reduce damage during shipment.

Key Features:

  • Naturally sweet and aromatic

  • Rich in vitamins A & C

  • Firm texture with excellent juiciness

  • Hygienically handled and export-grade packing

  • Ideal for fresh consumption, juices, and fruit mixes

Available Sizes: Small | Medium | Large
Packaging Options: 5kg / 10kg / 15kg cartons
Export Regions: Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa

Raisins Maize

Our premium raisins are carefully sourced from high-quality vineyards and processed using advanced dehydration techniques to preserve their natural sweetness, rich flavor, and nutrition. Each batch is thoroughly cleaned, sorted, and packed under strict hygiene standards to meet international export requirements.

Key Features

  • Naturally sun-dried or mechanically dehydrated

  • Rich in antioxidants, iron, and dietary fiber

  • Soft texture with a naturally sweet taste

  • 100% chemical-free, hygienically processed

  • Available in bulk packing for B2B buyers

watermelon

Our Watermelon Powder is produced from high-quality, fully ripe watermelons. The fruit is gently dehydrated to preserve its natural flavor, color, and nutrients. The result is a fine, free-flowing powder that blends easily into food and beverage applications. Ideal for juices, smoothies, candies, bakery items, yogurts, nutritional mixes, and natural coloring.

Key Features:

  • 100% natural watermelon

  • Rich in antioxidants & vitamins

  • No added sugar, color, or preservatives

  • Excellent solubility and strong aroma

  • Perfect for beverages, desserts, and health foods

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