Vietnamese Fruits – An Overview

Being geographically located in the tropical zone, Vietnam is truly a heaven when it comes to fruits. One who first comes to the country will be amazed at the countless number of colorful fruits sold at a very reasonable price in every street and market all year round.

Southern Vietnam is the largest fruit granary of the whole country, since the region’s weather is warm with long hours of sunshine, high average temperature and humidity year round. There are even tours arranged exclusively for tourists who love visiting orchards where they can witness how the fruits are grown and try fresh fruits right at the garden. As summer comes, the annual Fruits Festival is held in Ho Chi Minh City, attracting millions of visitors, local and foreigners alike.

Tropical fruits are often found very nutritious, providing rich source of carbohydrate, vitamins (especially A and C), minerals and fibers. Its flavor is often extreme of either sweet or sour, and many comes with a particular fragrance that is unique.

 

Due to the typical weather conditions, the fruit’s colors are vibrantly eye-catching, with red, yellow and orange among the most popular ones. The abundance of fruits in the region also means that people use fruits in many different ways: eating raw, making juices, mixing salad, preserving jams and many other delicious desserts.

 

In northern Vietnam and central highland areas, where the temperature is cooler with four separate seasons, farmers also grow temperate fruits such as apple, strawberry, cherry, grape, peach, or pear, making the collection of fruits in Vietnam an extremely rich one.

With the desire to widely promote the image of Vietnamese fruit to people all over the world, becoming a part of your country’s cuisine. Hung Hau Foods is one of the leading companies in Vietnam engaged in manufacturing, processing and exporting fruit and vegetable products in the form of fresh, frozen, dried, steamed and fried products; Frozen raw fruit. Currently, Hung Hau Foods’ products are present in more than 20 markets of countries: UK, Germany, France, USA, Russia, Australia, Korea, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Belgium, Ecuador, Thailand, China, Spain, Singapore, …

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