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  2. Frieda's Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Frieda's Inc. distributes more than 600 exotic produce and specialty gourmet items to grocery stores and foodservice distributors. [21] Hundreds of the products are labeled with detailed descriptions, usage and handling tips, and offers for free recipes via mail or email. [22] Frieda's, Inc. has a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. [23]

  3. Fyffes - Wikipedia

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    Fyffes is an old fruit brand dating back to 1929, when the blue label was used on bananas for the first time. [27] Fyffes also import melons. The range covers melon types such as Galia, cantaloupe , charentais , watermelon , piel de sapo and yellow honeydew .

  4. Mangosteen - Wikipedia

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    Dried fruits are shipped to Singapore to be processed for medical uses which may include dysentery, skin disorders, and various other minor diseases in several countries across Asia. [5] There is no reliable evidence that mangosteen juice, puree, bark or extracts is effective as a treatment for human diseases. [37] [38]

  5. World's Weirdest Exotic Fruits - AOL

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    A sure sign that you've landed somewhere new, exotic fruits intrigue and challenge us, whether by their unfamiliar size, shape, texture, or smell. The stinky durian fruit, for instance, has become ...

  6. California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. (CRFG) is a non-profit organization of rare exotic fruit enthusiasts, hobbyists and amateur horticulturists based in California. The CRFG, founded in 1968, promotes rare fruits in the Southern California marketplace, according to a 1997 article in the Seasonal Chef online newsletter. [ 1 ]

  7. Physalis peruviana - Wikipedia

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    P. peruviana is an economically useful crop as an exotic exported fruit, and is favored in breeding and cultivation programs of many countries. [3] P. peruviana fruits are marketed in the United States as goldenberry and sometimes Pichuberry, named after Machu Picchu in order to associate the fruit with its cultivation in Peru. [20]

  8. Rubicon Drinks - Wikipedia

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    Rubicon Exotic Juices (Rubicon Food Products Limited) is a beverage manufacturer with headquarters in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada and Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. It was founded in the United Kingdom in 1981. The company specializes in producing juice drinks from exotic fruits, and produces energy drinks.

  9. Lansium domesticum - Wikipedia

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    The fruit can be elliptical, ovoid or round, measuring 2 to 7 centimetres (0.79 to 2.76 in) by 1.5 to 5 centimetres (0.59 to 1.97 in) in size. Fruits look much like small potatoes and are borne in clusters similar to grapes. The larger fruits are on the variety known as duku. It is covered by thin, yellow hair giving a slightly fuzzy aspect.