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IQF Fruits are fruits that have been individually quick frozen (IQF). This process involves freezing the fruits at a very low temperature, usually -40°C, to preserve their freshness and nutritional value. IQF Fruits are used in a variety of applications, including baking, smoothies, and ice cream. They are also used in the foodservice industry, as they are easy to store and can be used in a variety of dishes.
IQF Fruits are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and long shelf life. They are also a great way to add nutrition to meals without having to buy fresh fruits. IQF Fruits are available in a variety of forms, including whole, diced, sliced, and pureed.
Some companies in the IQF Fruits market include Dole, Del Monte, and Chiquita. These companies offer a wide range of IQF Fruits, including apples, bananas, strawberries, and blueberries. They also offer a variety of IQF Fruit mixes, which are perfect for smoothies and baking. Show Less Read more