Summer exotics in supermarkets of Uzbekistan: Rambutan, pitahaya and other fruits

Published Jun 29, 2022

Tridge summary

Exotic fruits such as rambutan, pitahaya, kumquat, and Australian big mango are now available in Uzbekistan's capital supermarkets, with prices indicated per 100 grams or per piece due to their high cost. These fruits are currently available in six to eight supermarkets. According to EastFruit specialists, these fruits are new to the Uzbek market, with pitahaya and kumquat being offered previously at higher prices.
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Original content

Exotic novelties of this summer season appeared on the shelves of the capital's supermarkets of Uzbekistan - rambutan, pitahaya (pitahaya), kumquat and Australian big mango, which are offered to consumers in 6-8 supermarkets located in the capital of the country, EastFruit specialists report. See also: More than 2,500 tons of vegetables and fruits from Uzbekistan will be delivered by road to Pakistan On June 28, 2022, the Makro supermarket chain announced the replenishment of the summer assortment of fruits and vegetables this season with such exotic new products as rambutan, pitahaya (pitahaya), Australian large mango and kumquat (Chinese tangerine). In view of the high cost of these products, their prices are indicated per 100 grams or per piece: rambutan - 48,999 soums per 100 grams ($ 4.5), i.e. 489,990 sum/kg ($45.3), pitahaya (pitahaya) - 29,799 soums per 100 grams ($ 2.8), i.e. 297,990 sum/kg ($27.5), Australian big mango - 24,990 sum per piece ($2.3), kumquat - 22,399 ...
Source: Eastfruit

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