Canadian Fruit & Produce Company

Canadian Fruit & Produce Company

We are a third generation, Canadian-based wholesaler of fruits and produce – but we are much more than that. Our reputation for excellent service, superior supply-chain management, reliability, and on-time delivery has earned us the reputation of being one of North America's leading fruit and produce partners.

For more than 80 years, Canadian Fruit and Produce has imported and distributed fruit and other fresh produce to Canada and the northern United States. International shipping and trading of watermelons has been the foundation for the variety of services we currently deliver. With our cold storage warehouses and shipping agents all over North America and our extensive experience in logistics and customs procedures, we can guarantee best quality service.

Canadian Fruit & Produce Co.
Office: 416.259.5007
U.S. Watts: 1.800.530.0738
Warehouse: 416.251.6120
Fax: 416.259.0431

Office
165 The Queensway,
Ontario Food Terminal, Suite 228
Toronto, Ontario
M8Y 1H8

Warehouse
39 Jutland Road
Toronto, Ontario
M8Z 2G6

Welcome
Contact
Price List
Links
Melon Info
Products
Quick List

www.florida-agriculture.com
Canadian Fruit Exhibit
Canadian fruit
The Canadian Fruit and Vegetable Processing Industry
Ontario Food Terminal Act

More than half a century...
For over 60 years, Canadian Fruit & Produce, imports and distributes fruit and produce to Canada and the northern United States. International shipping and trading of watermelons has been de foundation for the variety and services, we currently deliver. (Please have look at the "Product info" section from our "Quick list") With our cold storage warehouses and shipping agents all over the northern Americas, together with extensive experience in logistics and customs procedures, we can guarantee optimum service.

Melons
The offer of melons is limited in commercial markets. Canadian Fruit is pretty consistent for most varieties. A challenge but the rewards are well worth the effort. It is dependant on the variety and the water ratio that the calorie and fat values are low. It is a must and critically important, although biological, to always wash the exterior surface well with soap and water right before cutting Fully ripen, they will have two of the indicators of a ripe melon — a dried tendril and a bright ground spot very easy to determine because the vine and the fruit separate or "slip" naturally when the fruit is ripe. They are nutritious and contains only 50 calories, very good and a solid market has developed for them.

Would you believe that melons, squash,
and cucumbers are all members
of the same botanical family?
Well, they are, and as members
of the Cucurbitaceae,or gourd family,
they all grow on vines.

Wholesale:
Canadian Fruit&Produce Co. Ltd., is committed to developing pricing solutions to suit each customer needs,making it easy for businesses to be part of this opportunity,is to sell in quantity at a reduced price,is gigantic,truly a "one stop shopping" location for the hearth shop retailer,intelligent,to be successful,is emotionally appealing because the investor is buying below market and getting a "good deal".

Canadian Fruit and Produce wholesale melons “Canadian Fruit and Produce” is one of the largest wholesalers of fruits and vegetables in this fabulously expanding market. We sell: carton limes, honeydews, golden dews, seedless box, seeded cartons, pony boxes, eggplant, Indian eggplant, Persian pickles, green peppers, suntan peppers, #25 fancy red peppers, #25 choice red peppers, #15 fancy red peppers, #25 choice yellow peppers, jalapeno hots, green zucchini (26 lb), green zucchini crates (40 lb), yellow s/n squash zucchini, grey zucchini (26 lb) Even when the entire market sometimes is low in quality and quantity, “CanadianFruit” gives us a way to enjoy their tastes, plentiful, throughout the year. Although we’re well known out of here, we’re waiting for the day when we can say: “wholesale is now online~~~” Well, wholesale is right here on this page, Canadianfruit.ws is a web site on the internet where wholesale buyers and/or retail buyers come to meet you. To be successful, standardizing and optimizing the market process is the most important thing ”CANADIAN FRUIT & PRODUCE Co.Inc.” is the place to buy; call Watts: 1-800-530-0738 to request market entrance. CanadianFruit is committed to developing pricing solutions to suit each customer needs, making it easy for businesses to be part of this opportunity is to sell in quantity at a reduced price.

Peppers
Peppers from “Canadian Fruit and Produce Co. Ltd.: are the best de around, a natural choice and the right pick for Toronto. Widely recognized world wide.

MELON AND FRUIT LINKS
How can I determine the nutritive value or food composition of an ingredient or food?
http://www.1webblvd.com/coosemans/guide.htm
Coosemans Guide to Speciality Produce has many speciality produce items. Has information and many beautiful images.
http://www.doityourself.com/scat/fruits
DoItYourself.com has information regarding fruit raising and use. Includes: apple, Asian pears, blackcap brmables, blueberry, citrus, jujube, figs, kiwi, melons, prune, jostaberry, babaco, persimmons, seaberry. Also other"taking care information
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/hil/veg_com.html
Horticulture Information Commercial Vegetables, North Carolina Cooperative Extension.
http://www.co.king.wa.us/health/foodsfty/melons.htm
Food Protection Program: Melons Consumer information on buying safe melons.
http://allrecipes.com/encyc/terms/C/6113.asp
Crenshaw Melon Brief description of crenshaws.
http://www.freshdelmonte.com/
Delmonte Melons has retail information on melons (honeydew and cantaloupe) storage and handling and source and availability. Includes general information and nutritional information.
http://www.vric.ucdavis.edu/selectnewtopic.melhonph.htm
HONEYDEW MELON POSTHARVEST RECOMMENDATIONS Information from the University of California.
http://homearts.com/depts/food/05fruib8.htm
Low Fat Fruit Desserts Article on the use of melons as low-fat sweets.
http://www.produceoasis.com/Hierarchy_folder/MainFruits_folder/L2fruits_folder/Melons.html
Melons Information on many types of melons. Recipes included.
http://oregonstate.edu/Dept/NWREC/melons.html
Melons contains information on melons, fertilizer, harvesting, handling, storage, and pest control.
http://food.oregonstate.edu/a/melon.html
Melons Brief information on several types of melons
http://southernfood.about.com/food/southernfood/cs/melons/index.htm
Melons: Recipes and Information Recipes using various melons.
http://www.watermelon.org/
National Watermelon Board has information, recipes, industry information and links.
http://www.pepinos.com/
Pepino.com Information on pepinos, often referred to as pepino melons though they are not in the same family as most other melons.
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1994/4-27-1994/melon.html
Seeds of Italy Source of seeds for growing Italian melon varieties.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/rhodcv/hort410/muskm/mu00002.htm
Planting Melons in the Home Garden Horticultural information for the home gardener.
http://www.seedsofitaly.sagenet.co.uk/fruit.htm

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416-259-5007