Brazilian
grapes are delightful. With their large attractive bunches
and their sweet and juicy fruit, they conquer the palate
and the preference of all who try them. Brazil, a major
grower of the Italia and Red Globe varieties (grapes
of a muscatel flavor that are highly appreciated), has
recently started to grow and pick seedless grapes, sought
after in both the domestic and the international markets.
Look for them and try them.
Grapes
were first brought to Brazil by the earliest European
immigrants, who started to grow them in the climate
and terrain most similar to where they came from. Later,
it was established that they could be grown in the high
temperatures and semi-arid conditions of the Brazilian
northeast. This gave rise to tropical high quality grapes,
which are healthy and extremely sweet.
Brazilian
grapes are being discovered and identified by consumers
in several parts of the world. They can be picked year-round,
this being one of their great advantages; Brazilian
grapes are always available for both the domestic and
the international consumer market.
Fairly
resistant to transport and storage, Brazilian grapes
maintain their flavor and texture for as long as three
months after being picked.
With
an excellent nutritional composition, Brazilian grapes
have a considerable glucose and fructose content, as
well as vitamins, minerals and
organic acids that ensure they offer a balanced and
enjoyable flavor.
Brazilian
grapes can be consumed in their natural state, as part
of the first meal of the day or as a dessert; they can
also be used in making sweets, jams, cakes, ice-creams,
salads, etc. Use your culinary creativity and surprise
yourself.
Tropical
grapes enchant consumers because of their size, exuberance
and well-formed bunches, grown within strict standards
of quality. They
are perfect for those who are concerned with healthcare
and with their delightful flavor.
Well-liked
by children, delicious tropical grapes are a tasty and
pleasant food for them.
You can
find our grapes in your country from January to December
as well as in Brazil, where we would be happy to welcome
you.