NOW! In Season Australian Cherries and Summer Stone Fruits Now Available At Major Retails Outlets
Hey we love fruits, the more the merrier. NOW! In Season we can look forward to more premium quality, healthy, safe and fresh Australian Cherries and Summer Stone Fruits at selected major grocers in Malaysia. Cherries and summer stone fruits such as plums, nectarines, apricots and peaches are available from now until March. Table grapes come will be available from March to May, and citrus fruits such as oranges are available from August to October. Australian vegetables are available throughout the year due to Australia wide production.
NOW! In Season & 4 Things About Australian Fruits |
Do you know
that Malaysia imported A$5.3million (RM71.3 million) or 871 tonnes of
Australian fruits in 2015. Over the last five years, between 2011 and 2015, the
value and quantity of imported Australian fruits each grew by approximately 30
percent per annum. This is a clear demonstration of the high demand for top quality Australian
produce in a very competitive market.
Australia’s
quality soil, continual supply of clean water, strict food safety regulations
and innovative farm practices. These factors, amongst others, are its
horticulture industry’s marks of distinction.
The 4 things about Australian fruits and vegetables
1. safe to consume
2. healthy
3. fresh
4. premium quality
Chef Chef Brandon Chin, from Breakfast Thieves, Fitzroy Melbourne cooking demo |
During
the launch event, we also picked-up some healthy tips from Daphne Iking, the
celebrity fitness-beauty-health mum. Plus Chef Chef Brandon Chin, from Breakfast
Thieves, Fitzroy Melbourne also demo and whipped up two dishes using the Summer
Stone Fruits, such as Lamb Rissoles with
Charred Peach and Coconut Chia
Pudding with Apricots and Cherries. Both are mouth-watering and great to
serve up at dinner parties and make you look like a star.
Lamb Rissoles with Charred Peach |
Of
course, we had the chance to try out fresh fruits and dishes cooked with these Australian
Cherries, nectarines, apricots and peaches. You can get these two recipes from
NOW! In Season Malaysia Facebook page.
Coconut Chia Pudding with Apricots and Cherries |
I love all
these premium quality Australian Summer Fruits, they are so fresh, juicy, sweet,
safe and healthy. Especially the cherries because it’s one of the superfruit,
load with anti-oxidant and nutrients. Alright! stay tune for my easy and
healthy recipes coming up soon incorporating these Australian Cherries and
Summer Stone Fruits.
NOW! In Season, Australian Cherries and Summer Stone Fruits in Malaysia |
NOW! In
Season is a global campaign by the Victorian State Government, Australian
Government and Horticulture Innovation Australia. Throughout the year, they will
educate consumers on the seasonality of the commodities, health and nutritional
benefits of Australian produce as well as how to select and store the seasonal
commodities.
Wuuu I love cherries! I'll definitely check out the markets and get some☺
ReplyDeleteOmg! I'm so in love with fruits! Always wanted to migrate to Australia, but my husband don't want. haha
ReplyDeleteWow! What a huge amount of Australian fruits imported in Malaysia! I love cherries so much!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't got a chance to try summer fruits there in Australia yet. This post is making my mouth watering for nectarine! And I'll check the recipes out, they really look good!
ReplyDeleteFruits looks freshly grown and healthy! Australian farmers are doing great job on cultivating these fruit bearing trees and plants :)
ReplyDeleteThese are some of my favourite fruits and I am glad to know they are in season already! I just hope that the Ringgit improves a little bit because these prices are not so friendly right now.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite cherries and apricot is back in season. Quality fruits from Australia.
ReplyDeletei love the fruits... they are just so juicy , fresh, and sweet... cannot get enough of it
ReplyDeleteOMG all of them are my favorite fruits! I don't mind makan them whole year :P
ReplyDeleteThe fruits were so nice and fresh, craving for cherries now huhu
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