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GRANADILLA
The granadilla is a fruit native to the Andes, which is cultivated in the highlands of the Huánuco region, benefiting from a temperate climate and fertile land. Additionally, it has a sweet and refreshing taste, with a soft and juicy pulp that contains numerous edible seeds. Its consumption provides vitamins A, C, and B complex, as well as minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, iron, and potassium.

Seasonal export availability
Main markets
Huánuco has the potential to export to 3 countries in the world.
Continuous production
Production areas
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Ambo
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Huánuco
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Pachitea



Varieties
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Criolla
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Colombiana
Presentation
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Organic frescoes
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0810901000 (HS:)
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