Soft fruit

The ultimate treat as well as a boost to your health?

We have proven that it is possible. Our fresh strawberries, blueberries and raspberries are so delicious and good for you that you will never again crave anything else. 

We grow our own soft fruit 

We ensure you can enjoy our strawberries, raspberries and blueberries every day. We monitor, optimise and innovate in terms of the flavours, varieties, shelf life, packaging and applications of our soft fruit.

We grow our own soft fruit. During the off-season, however, we also purchase the best fruit from all over the world. The advantage of this is that we can supply our customers with our vitality boosters almost the whole year round. We always guarantee the best quality and the highest level of food safety.

You may opt to add our fruit to your yoghurt, cakes, smoothies, or simply eat it as a wholesome snack.

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Our vitality boosters

Strawberries Strawberries

Strawberries

 

Blueberries Blueberries

Blueberries

 

Raspberries Raspberries

Raspberries

 

Blueberries have a highly beneficial effect on the cardiovascular system. This is because they contain anthocyanin, the substance that lends the berry its blue pigment. This substance is good for your heart and blood vessels.

Strawberries are a good source of potassium. Potassium plays an essential role in regulating both blood pressure and the fluid balance in the human body.

Raspberries are full of vitamin C. It is essential in maintaining a high level of resistance and sufficient energy. In addition, it boosts the sound operation of the nervous system and promotes healthy bones, teeth, skin, hair and blood vessels.

We grow our own soft fruit. During the off-season, however, we also purchase the best fruit from all over the world, in order to continue supplying throughout the year.

The blueberry is a member of the heather family (Ericaceae). Although blueberries are often confused with the bilberry, that is actually a different variety within the same family, namely the Vaccinum myrtillus.