UNPROCESSED FRUITS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BANALINDA BEROGROUP CORPORATION 160 5th Avenue Paterson NJ 07524 Unprocessed fruits; Unprocessed vegetables;
BERO FRUIT BEROGROUP CORPORATION 160 5th Avenue Paterson NJ 07524 Unprocessed fruits; Unprocessed vegetables;
LAREDO Laredo Foods, Inc. 3401 West Cermak Road Chicago IL 60623 unprocessed fruits, vegetables and herbs;
LOOMIS FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION Paris, Scott A. 3750 Taylor Road Loomis CA 95650 Unprocessed fruits;
MOCANITA BEROGROUP CORPORATION 160 5th Avenue Paterson NJ 07524 Unprocessed fruits; Unprocessed vegetables;
PERSEPOLICE INTERNATIONAL PERSEPOLICE IMPORT INTERNATIONAL, INC. 11300 YOLANDA AVENUE NORTHRIDGE CA 91326 UNPROCESSED FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND NUTS, NAMELY, WALNUTS, PECANS, PISTACHIO NUTS, BEANS, APRICOTS, FIGS AND PRUNES;
RESPONSIBLE CHOICE STEMILT GROWERS, INC. 3135 Warehouse Road Wenatchee WA 98801 unprocessed fruits; namely, apples;
STEMILT RESPONSIBLE CHOICE STEMILT GROWERS, INC. 3135 Warehouse Road Wenatchee WA 98801 unprocessed fruits; namely, apples;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A carbonation system is disclosed that effectively controls the treatment of fruits and vegetables with CO2 gas, providing enhanced flavor to fruits and vegetables. One embodiment of the invention uses a microprocessor to preferably monitor and control the pressure, temperature and gas flow within a sealable enclosure to effectively control the carbonation of fruits and vegetables. Another embodiment consists of a combination carbonation system and cooler that effectively controls the carbonation of fruits and vegetables by including pressure relief devices and an insulation cover. The insulation cover has apertures that provide for the distribution of CO2. A third embodiment is disclosed that also consists of a combination carbonation system and cooler. This third embodiment controls carbonation by including, among other features, feedback mechanisms and a pressure relief device. A method of using the first embodiment is also provided.