IQF (Individually Quick Frozen) lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)
In Finland's arctic, wild forests lingonberries are grown naturally during the midsummer longer sunlight and utilize clean soil and water, surrounding unpolluted air. these berries carry a very high amount of carotenoids(antioxidants)vitamins C, E, K, A, and essential valuable minerals. Berries are harvested by human hands with limited footprints.
Wild lingonberry is also called cowberry. But no matter the name, these berries are highly valued "superfood". We offer lingonberries as organic and conventional.
After picking the berries, they will be IQF (individual quickly frozen) as soon as possible (bellow -18C). After well frozen, the berries are cleaned opto-electronically with a metal detector and color sorting to remove all the leaves, fragments, and possible unshaped berries or other berries. Such cleaned berries are again frozen as IQF-free rolling.
These free-rolling berries are packed electronically weighed and hygienically into desired sizes of the food-grade PE packs. Those packs are placed into corrugated boxes and stored on the pallet for storage and transport under -18C. Therefore consumers get very less processed healthy berries for consumption.
The most popular package sizes for the consumer are 100g, 200g, 400g, 1000g, and 2500g. It's also possible to customize package sizes for your company's requirements.
The berries are possible to pack in a four-color printed PE bag or transparent bag that has blank stickers which could print at the packing machine with some important information such as QR- and/or EAN-code, energy chart, producer and distributor details. etc.
Also, we do industrial /food service packs of 25kg paper bag sacks, 725kg per pallet. frozen -18C storage/transport.
Each berry quality has product specifications and an accredited laboratory analysis certificate, organic quality with an organic certificate.
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