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Our Dried Fruits and Seeds

Product origins

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The dried fruits come from different tropical and subtropical regions: the dried pineapples originate from Togo, the dried bananas come from Colombia, while the dried turmeric and ginger both come from Peru, a country known for its aromatic root crops.

On the seed side, macadamias are produced in Kenya, whole sesame in Egypt, and soybeans for animal feed come from Togo, illustrating a supply mainly centered on the African continent.

Our dried fruits, exotic fruits and spices are 100% certified organic. Our seeds (macadamia, sesame, soy) combine organic, fair trade or FCA labels, thus guaranteeing pesticide-free production, respect for producers and animal feed standards.

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Our Dried Fruits

Dried Pineapple

Palm oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm tree and is widely used in the food and cosmetics industries.

Dried Bananas

Palm oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm tree and is widely used in the food and cosmetics industries.

Dried Turmeric

Palm oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm tree and is widely used in the food and cosmetics industries.

Dried Ginger

Palm oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm tree and is widely used in the food and cosmetics industries.

Our Seeds

Sesame

Palm oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm tree and is widely used in the food and cosmetics industries.

Macadamia

The macadamia nut is a nut rich in good fats, prized for its crunchy texture and delicate, slightly buttery taste.

Soy

Palm oil comes from the fruit of the oil palm tree and is widely used in the food and cosmetics industries.

Transport and distribution

Dried fruits, whether pineapples from Togo, bananas from Colombia or turmeric and ginger from Peru, are all transported by sea, a logistical choice suitable for dry products and allowing the transport of large volumes.

The seeds follow the same logic: Kenyan macadamias, Egyptian sesame and Togolese soybeans are also transported by boat, a reliable and efficient shipping method to guarantee international distribution while preserving the quality of the raw materials.

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