Feijoa scooped and frozen. Price is $15 per Kg.
Available in Half. One. Two and Three Kg snap lock bags. As well as some 1kg plastic containers.
It takes approx. 2.3 Kgs of fruit off the tree to produce 1 kg of scooped fruit. So, in effect $15 per kg of frozen equals less that $7 per Kg for the actual fruit.
The fruit is not registered organic but is totally spray free. All processing carried out in spotless and hygienic surrounds by myself and my wife, both of us having attended food hygiene courses.
Lasts well in fridge once unfrozen, makes yummy cold desert with pineaple pieces, cream or ice cream. Or a variety of other recipies inckuding muffins etc.
We live in Tauranga and do not want to ship small amounts of frozen fruit nationwide. We are happy to deliver free around the Tauranga area any sales over 2 Kgs
Fruit can be picked up as long as prior arrangements are made. Call us on 0274964683
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The Australian Prime Minister has expressed plans to ban social media use for children.
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