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Horeca Store
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Frankfurt am Main, Hesse... 60327
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Delivering to: Frankfurt am Main, 60327, Hesse, Germany

Product Snapshot

Delivery Days
2 to 3 Days
Brand
La Fruitiere
Free Delivery
Yes
Policies
7 Days

Key Specification

Manufacturer
La Fruitiere
Country of Origin
France
Color
Mix
Flavor Type
Mix Berries
Product Form
Dried
Total Weight
10 kg
Fruit Type
Mixed Berries
Selling Unit
Box (4 Packs x 2.5 Kg Each)
Perishable Type
Frozen Foods
Shelf Life
12 Months From the Date of Manufacture
Gluten Free
Yes
Product Type
Frozen Fruit
Storage Temperature Range
-18 C

Product Overview

La Fruitiere Mixed Berries from France come in one box containing four packs of 2.5 kilograms each. This gluten-free product features a colorful mix of berries and is provided in dried form. Ideal for commercial use in desserts, baked goods, smoothies, and various culinary applications, it should be stored at -18°C and has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of manufacture.

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Questions from buyers like you

Answered to help you make the right decision.
One box contains four individual packs of 2.5 kilograms each, making a total of 10 kilograms (22 pounds) per box.
The product has a shelf life of 12 months from the date of manufacture when stored properly at -18°C.
These berries are versatile and ideal for commercial use in desserts, baked goods, smoothies, ice cream toppings, pastry fillings, and various other culinary applications.
The berries should be stored at -18°C (0°F) in a freezer. Maintain this temperature consistently to preserve quality and extend shelf life.
Yes, these Mixed Berries are certified gluten-free and safe for people with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.

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