≥1 piece | 1.50 |
Products with whole fruit, ripe, fresh, firm, free of cracks, free of any fruit damage, free of pests and chemical or heavy metal, free of any visible foreign matter.
Scientific Name |
Musa acuminata Cavendish Subgroup |
HS Code |
08039010 |
Origin |
Dong Nai, Long An |
Seasonal Availability |
Year - round all month |
Transportation and Storage |
Road and Sea transport with Temperature at 13.5℃ and Optimum humidity: 90%-95% RH |
Markets |
China (The most potential market), Japan, South Korea, EU… |
Applications |
Dessert, Juice, Diet |
Color |
Green |
Diameter |
Min 30mm |
Age of Harvest |
Approximately 30 g/ fruit |
Packaging |
5 - 6 hands, 9 - 13.5kgs/ carton |
At customer’s request |
|
Shelf Life |
9 days from receipt of goods. The shell may then be damaged and turn black, but the quality remains the same |
Grade |
A |
Certifications |
Viet G.A.P, Global G.A.P |
Brix |
24 – 26° |
Salmonella |
In accordance with government regulations |
E.coli |
In accordance with government regulations |
Cavendish banana (also known as Filipino banana) in Vietnam is often heard as an old South American banana variety, is a banana variety with high commercial value, which used to account for 47% of total global production in the period 1998–2000.
Cavendish banana is a herbaceous plant, 5–6 m tall, and is a perennial species. The trunk is round, soft, straight, with leaf sheaths. The leaves are large and long. The fruit is located in the chamber. There are 6–8 left. Each bunch has about 12 left. The Cavendish banana is small, long, and fragrant. When ripe, the rind is still green, but when ripe, the rind turns yellow. Bananas are delicious, with a mildly sweet taste.
Cavendish banana has a high nutritional value, including essential nutrients such as protein, fat starch, vitamins A, C, E, B1, B2,… especially pectin, a substance that aids digestion, is well absorbed, and is resistant to intestinal infections. Therefore, in recent years, this banana species has been grown in many areas in Vietnam to export to foreign markets such as the US, Japan, Korea, etc.
Bananas are commonly grown in Dong Nai, Long An, Tien Giang, Soc Trang, Ben Tre, and Vinh Long.