IQF PAPAYA CHUNKS FROM VIETNAM

IQF PAPAYA CHUNKS FROM VIETNAM
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Product Name
IQF Papaya
Color
Natural orange red to bright orange
Shape/Size
Chunks (20x20mm, 25x25mm, or customized)
Storage Temp
≤−18∘C
Shelf Life
12 Months
Origin
Vietnam
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Product descriptions from the supplier

IQF PAPAYA CHUNKS

Vietnamese IQF Papaya Chunks are crafted from premium-grade papayas, harvested at peak ripeness from the lush orchards of Southern Vietnam. By utilizing Individually Quick Frozen (IQF) technology, we preserve the fruit's natural buttery texture, vibrant orange hue, and delicate honey-like sweetness without the need for artificial additives.

Our chunks offer global food manufacturers a consistent, high-quality tropical ingredient that is ready to use, helping to streamline production lines and reduce waste in the global supply chain.

Product Specifications

Parameter
Specification

Product Name

IQF Frozen Papaya Chunks

Ingredient

100% Fresh Papaya

Color

Natural orange red to bright orange

Shape/Size

Chunks (20x20mm, 25x25mm, or customized)

Brix (Sweetness)

≥10−13%

Storage Temp

≤−18∘C

Shelf Life

12 Months

Origin

Vietnam

Applications

For international importers, wholesalers, and food processors, our IQF Papaya Chunks provide several competitive advantages:

  • Diverse Culinary Applications:

    • Smoothies & Juices: Ideal for frozen fruit blends, providing a smooth, creamy texture and natural color.

    • Fruit Salads & Toppings: Perfect as a ready-to-eat component in fruit medleys or as a topping for yogurt and desserts.

    • Bakery & Confectionery: Used in the production of fruit fillings, jams, and tropical themed pastries.

Packaging

  • Packaging Options: 1kg/2kg PE bags for retail/foodservice or 10kg bulk cartons with inner PE liners for industrial manufacturing.

  • Quality Certification: Produced in facilities adhering to HACCP, ISO, and BRC standards to ensure seamless entry into the EU, North American, and Asian markets.

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