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The Frozen Fruit market is a segment of the food industry that specializes in the production and sale of frozen fruits. These products are typically sold in supermarkets, convenience stores, and other retail outlets. Frozen fruits are typically processed and frozen shortly after harvest, preserving their nutritional value and flavor.
Frozen fruits are often used in smoothies, juices, and other beverages, as well as in baking and cooking. They can also be used as a healthy snack or dessert. Frozen fruits are often more affordable than fresh fruits, and they are also more convenient to store and use.
Some of the leading companies in the Frozen Fruit market include Dole, Del Monte, and Chiquita. These companies produce a wide variety of frozen fruits, including strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and mangoes. Other companies in the market include Driscoll's, Nature's Touch, and Wyman's of Maine. Show Less Read more