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Our Products

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Lemon

Enterdonat, Lamas and Mayer

Lemon includes the most abundant vitamin C in the family of citrus.

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Mandarin

Okitsu, Satsuma, Nova and Freemont

Mandarins are a highly recommended fruit, because they have so many nutrients and vitamins that can help you prevent diseases such as cancer, influenza, among others.

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Orange

Washington, Navel, Valencia

Orange is known to have several health benefits and is among the most popular fruits around the world.

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Tomato

All varieties are available

The edible fruit that is generally red has a 1-2 cm diameter in wild plants, but is larger in cultivated plants. This fruit contains most vitamins and its contents prevent cancer. These vitamins and preventive minerals are present in tomato peels.

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Grapefruit

Starruby, Riored and Rubyred

Grapefruit is rich in nutrients, antioxidants and fiber, making it one of the healthiest citrus fruits you can eat.

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Pomegranate

Hicaz

Skin colour is red, kernels are dark red in colour. Sweet-sour taste. Durable to storing. It can be stored up tos ix months under appropriate conditiond.

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Grape

Sultanas, Rezaki, Redglobe

The shape, color and size of grapes differ based on varieties. There are seedless and seedy grapes. Ripe grapes may be in green, yellow or purple color tones.

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Peach

Rich Lady, Maya, Elegant Lady, Transvalia

It is cultivated most in Bursa and the Mediterranean Region in Turkey. Its fruit can either be consumed fresh or used to extract nectar. The economic value of this fruit is high and is consumed extensively.

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Nectarine

Gardeta, Gartario, Extreme Red

Actually created as a result of a natural mutation undergone by the peach, the latin name of this fruit is Prunus persica nucipersica. White flesh and orange flesh colors are the two varieties. Its skin has a pleasant fragrance.

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Apricot

Sekerpare, Bebeco, Mogador

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) trees are 2-10 m high, thorny and hairless. Leaves are longish, spear-like, borders are serrated, the tip is sharp or blunt. Blossoms are white or pink and bloom before the leaves. The fruits are fuzzy, and are yellowish-orange colored and are plum-like.

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Quince

Esme

Turkey is listed in the top ranks among countries growing and cultivating quinces in the world.

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Plum

Black Star

Plums: As it is one of the first trees to blossom in the spring, its fruit is at the top of the harbingers of spring.

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Cherry

Napoleon

Because of the very different physical conditions prevailing in Turkey, differences of up to 1.5 months can be observed between regions in terms of the ripening of cherries. Yield and quality has been increasing in cherries along with the utilization of modern agricultural methods. The highest quality cherries in Turkey are grown in the northern slopes of the Toros Mountains

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Pear

Santa Maria, Deveci

Pear is the name of a tree and its fruit in the Rosaceae family. The pear tree grows to be 8-10 m. There are hundreds of varieties. Its origin is Middle Asia, Anatolia and the Caucuses. It is a drought resistant fruit. Pears are propagated both by seeds and grafting. It is rich in vitamins A, B and C.

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Fig

Black fig

Figs originate from the Mediterranean Region. They are currently grown mostly in Mediterranean countries.

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Cucumber

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Eggplant

All varieties are available

Eggplant, species name Solanum melongena, is in the Solanaceae family. It is a perennial cultivation plant in tropical climates growing as a small tree but annual in mild climates.

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Squash

All varieties are available

Although squash is a fruit according to its botanical classification, it is generally considered a carrot in food preparation.

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Capia pepper

Red

Pepper (Capsicum) is a member of the solanaceae family, species Capsicum, grown abundantly in Turkey, has the same name, is green when fresh and fruits are mostly spicy hot.

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California pepper

Green, Red and Yellow

Pepper (Capsicum) is a member of the solanaceae family, species Capsicum, grown abundantly in Turkey, has the same name, is green when fresh and fruits are mostly spicy hot.