Big future for small fruit

1 August 2014


Taura Natural Ingredients has unveiled what may prove to be the world's smallest real fruit pieces.
Minis are individually as small as grains of quinoa and are intended as an alternative sprinkle-style products.
Potential uses of Minis, which are said burst with flavour and aroma and have a soft, chewy texture, include toppings for donuts and muffins and as an ingredient in fruit and nut mixes.
"We take a piece of fruit and we ask ourselves, what we can do to make it even better," says Taura's head of sales and marketing EMEA, Peter Forceville."We never stop being creative with fruit."
Created for the Asia-Pacific market, Minis will be aimed at a range of sectors including industrial food manufacturing, bakery, confectionery and quick service restaurants.



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