Jeju seasonal fruits make your taste buds perk up! Health UP!

Published 2025년 9월 1일

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The Jeju City Branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Branch Manager Kang Woo-sik) held a "Seasonal Jeju Agricultural Products Tasting Event" on the 29th of last month at the first floor of the branch office. The event was attended by Go Eun-jeong, Head of the Jeju Branch of the Agricultural Bank of Korea, Kang Woo-sik, Branch Manager of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation Jeju City Branch, Hyun Seung-jong, Chairman of the Hamdeok Agricultural Cooperative, and O Chung-gyu, Chairman of the Gimnyeong Agricultural Cooperative. They displayed Jeju's tropical fruits, including dragon fruit and white mulberry, along with Shinersk and house citrus fruits produced in Jeju, and promoted the taste and benefits of seasonal Jeju fruits to visiting residents. Residents who participated in the event said, "Until now, I thought Jeju fruits were only citrus fruits or mandarins, but there are dragon fruit, white mulberry, and Sha..."

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The Jeju City Branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Branch Manager Kang Woo-sik) held a "Seasonal Jeju Agricultural Products Tasting Event" last month on the first floor of the branch office. The event, attended by Go Eun-jeong, Head of the Jeju Branch of the Agricultural Bank of Korea, Kang Woo-sik, Branch Manager of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation Jeju City Branch, Hyun Seung-jong, Chairman of Hamdeok Agricultural Cooperative, and O Chung-gyu, Chairman of Gimnyeong Agricultural Cooperative, displayed Jeju's tropical fruits in season, such as dragon fruit, white phoenix fruit, along with locally produced Shine Muscat and greenhouse citrus fruits, and promoted the taste and benefits of Jeju's seasonal fruits to visiting residents. Residents who participated in the event said, "Until now, I thought Jeju fruits were only citrus fruits or mandarins, but I found out that there are so many varieties of fruits such as dragon fruit, white phoenix ...
Source: Aflnews

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