After Chinese fruits took root in Brazil, they were planted on a large scale and became popular among consumers

Published 2023년 12월 14일

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Lychee prices have dropped slightly in Sao Paulo this year, making it more affordable for consumers. The fruit is widely cultivated in Brazil and is loved by many, especially during the harvest season. Although lychees have high requirements for growing conditions, they have thrived in Brazil and are enjoyed domestically due to their short shelf life.
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Careful consumers in Sao Paulo have found that the price of their favorite fruit, lychee, has dropped slightly this year, about one-tenth cheaper than the same period in previous years. Lychee cultivation in Brazil is very extensive and is loved by consumers. ​ Every year during the lychee harvest season, people like to buy this fruit in large quantities to enjoy and provide nutrition for young children. This fruit, which is similar in shape and color to a small heart, was actually introduced from China. Once it was launched for sale, it was first popular among residents. It was welcomed by the Asian ethnic groups in Brazil, and then began to be planted on a large scale by the Japanese, and gradually became known and loved by the Brazilian people. ​ Lychees have a sweet taste and are widely used, but they have high requirements for growing conditions. The first condition for high-quality lychees is temperature, which needs to be maintained at about 25 degrees Celsius, and the ...
Source: Foodmate

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