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Kiwi

5.00د.إ/Pkt 1x500gm

Kiwis have lots of flavor and health benefits. Full of nutrients like vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin E.

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Kumquats

16.00د.إ/PK - 250G

Description/Taste

The fruits of the Kumquat tree grow in clusters. They ripen within a month from green to brilliant orange. Once mature, the fruit can reach up to 2 inches in length. Unlike citruses, the entire fruit is edible, although the few seeds buried in the flesh are recommended to be spared. The peel is where the true citrus sweetness lies in both aroma and flavor. The flesh offers a bold and juicy tart contrast, making for a sweet tart mouthful. Before disposing of or simply eating, consider saving the seeds, as they are a source of natural pectin.

Seasons/Availability

Kumquats are available most of the year, but may have limited availability during the fall.

Current Facts

There are four varieties of Kumquats, two varieties being the most common: nagami and meiwa. The nagami is oval-shaped and the meiwa is more rounded. Meiwa is considered to be the sweeter of the two, yet nagami is most commonly grown as it is a more vigorous, hardy and prolific producer. Kumquats used to be classified as a citrus up until 1915 when they were given their own Genus, Fortunella, named after horticulturist, Robert Fortune, who introduced the kumquat to Europe in 1846.

Applications

As Kumquats are entirely edible, they are a versatile ingredient in both sweet and savory preparations. Slice Kumquats into coins and cook with sugar and water until candied, then use to top pound cake or ice cream. Add sliced Kumquats to pomegranate juice, champagne and club soda for punch. Poach Kumquat slices in sugar and water, then layer over a tart shell baked with almond and butter filling, topped with kumquat syrup. Cook Kumquat and onion slices until softened, then add lamb breasts, braising liquid and cook tagine until meat is done, then serve over couscous. Dice Kumquats and mix with diced avocado, red onion, cilantro and lime for a fresh salsa. To prepare, wash and dry. Seeds may be plucked out with the tip of a knife.

Ethnic/Cultural Info

Kumquats have a long culinary history within China, Taiwan and Japan, where they are often preserved as jams or in salt (similar to preserved lemons). The fruit is added to teas in Taiwan and is used as an ornamental bonsai tree throughout Southeast Asia.

Geography/History

Kumquats are native to China and they have long been cultivated throughout Southeast Asia, where they are grown commercially today. The Kumquat’s arrival in America was in the late 1880’s, though it was planted primarily for ornamental purposes until a rise in Asian populations created a market for the kumquat fruit.

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Lemon

5.50د.إ/Kg

Lemon health benefits includes improving vitamin C levels, decreasing blood cholesterol, boosting liver function, boosting metabolism.

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Lime

8.00د.إ/Kg

It has high water content and a good source of minerals like calcium, iron, copper, sodium, magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium as well as vitamins like folate, vitamin A, E, and K.
The health benefits of lime include weight loss, improved digestion, reduced respiratory disorders, enhanced immunity.

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Mandarin

12.00د.إ/Kg

One of the best citrus grown in Punjab – Pakistan, Its easy to peel and segment inside is tender and juicy with taste experience is worth trying.

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Mandarin Orange Kinnow (Pakistani)

10.00د.إ/Kg
Boost immunity with Mandarin.

Like most citrus fruits, mandarins are loaded with vitamins, fiber, and beneficial plant compounds. Consuming them regularly may provide many health benefits other than boosting immunity.

Mango (Egypt)

20.00د.إ/KG

In many parts of the world, mango is regarded as the “king of fruits”. It is a stone fruit because it has a large seed in the middle. Mango is native to the subcontinent and Southeast Asia. In these parts of the world, it is being cultivated for 4000 years or so. There are numerous […]

Mango (Kenya)

18.00د.إ/KG

In many parts of the world, mango is regarded as the “king of fruits”. It is a stone fruit because it has a large seed in the middle. Mango is native to the subcontinent and Southeast Asia. In these parts of the world, it is being cultivated for 4000 years or so. There are numerous […]