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Lorena Avocado – The Premium Choice for Exotic Fruit Importers
Discover the Lorena avocado , a unique variety originating from the Valle del Cauca region of Colombia, born out of an innovative plant breeding program in 1957. This tropical gem is the perfect blend of tradition, quality, and resilience, designed to meet the most demanding needs of the international market.
Key Features
The Lorena avocado belongs to the prestigious family of West Indian varieties , renowned for their excellent organoleptic qualities. Its thin, light green skin not only gives it a fresh and attractive appearance but also detaches easily from the pulp, making it convenient for processing and consumption. In some regions of Colombia, this variety is affectionately known as the "paper avocado" , a name that reflects its delicate and smooth skin.
Additionally, the Lorena avocado is highly efficient in conditions of water deficit , ensuring sustainable production even in challenging climates. This characteristic makes it a reliable and resilient option for importers seeking consistent supply.
An Exceptional Fruit
This avocado stands out for its generous size and perfectly oval shape, with an average weight of 400 to 700 grams , making it ideal for premium markets. Its moderate fat content of 9% makes it versatile for various culinary applications, while its yellow to orange pulp intensifies in color as it ripens, offering a smooth and creamy flavor that will delight even the most discerning consumers.
The medium-sized, ovoid, and symmetrical seed has moderate adherence to the pulp, maximizing the usable proportion of flesh. This not only optimizes profitability but also reduces waste during processing.
Sustainable Production in Colombia
In Colombia, the peak production months for Lorena avocados are April, September, October, and November , allowing for strategic planning of shipments and ensuring a constant supply to meet your business needs. Thanks to its origin in the Valle del Cauca, a region renowned for its ideal conditions for growing tropical fruits, the Lorena avocado reaches the market with the freshness and quality that only Colombian products can offer.
Why Choose the Lorena Avocado?
The Lorena avocado is more than just a fruit; it’s an opportunity to stand out in the competitive exotic fruit market. With its striking appearance, unique texture, and exceptional characteristics, this variety positions itself as a premium option for importers seeking high-demand products with added value.
Contact us today to secure your supply of Lorena avocados and take your business to the next level. Become our trading partner and discover why this variety is a favorite among exotic fruit importers worldwide!
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What is included in the shipping charges?
The shipping charges include:
- Suitable packaging (cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, inner protection, etc.)
- Internal transport
- Product Insurance
- Customs clearance at origin
Frequently asked questions
How long does foodsmas need to prepare and ship my order?
The fact is crystal clear: the vast majority of fresh products must be harvested within a timeframe ranging from 24 to 48 hours. There's no room for delays!
As for the delivery timeframe, this is no joke. Depending on the chosen transportation company and the destination country, that's how long you'll have to wait. Don't expect miracles; the rules are clear, and you should be prepared for any contingencies. Freshness waits for no one!
Which countries do you send orders to?
FoodsMas doesn't hold back when it comes to global reach. We proudly ship to nearly every corner of the world. But let's get one thing straight: when it comes to the European Union and the United States of America, there are no shortcuts or compromises. Be aware, shipments to these regions might come with specific restrictions and meticulous customs procedures that you'll need to navigate. We play by the rules, and you should too.
What do shipping costs include for deliveries in theEuropean Union and the United States of America?
For deliveries in the European Union and the United States of America, customs expenses at destination and other taxes (tariffs) are not included. If applicable, the recipient will be responsible for them, in addition to taking charge of all exp nses. and import taxes that are generated at the customs office of destination, whether the goods are delivered there or not. We will try to send the order in the shortest possible time, but the recipient must take into account the provisions of the destination country for the importation of the requested items, since FoodsMas has no responsibility for them. The effects produced by strikes, war conflicts or other circumstances beyond its control will not be attributable to FoodsMas.
How should you proceed when receiving a shipment?
All our items leave the warehouse with the packaging in perfect condition.
The first thing you should do is check that the number of received packages matches those sent. Second, inspect each package externally with great care in order to see if there are any signs of it having been hit or mishandled, such as bumps, dents, holes, boxes in poor condition, courier seals or any sign that may lead to suspect that the goods may be damaged. It is mandatory to leave a note and signature on the courier’s delivery note, either on paper or digital support (PDA), “PACKAGE VISIBLY DAMAGED” if these signs are present. Not signing a package as VISIBLY DAMAGED and then presenting images that show visible damage to it will mean the incident will automatically be rejected.