Sunday, 19 January 2014

TAS’MANIAN PREMIUM CHERRIES: from Tas’Mania, Now in Hong Kong, Heavenly Fruit


While supplies last from now until January 26th, Tas’Mania offers - beautifully packed and delivered fresh to your door in Hong Kong-  the world’s best ruby fruit: fresh Tasmanian cherries! Time to Buy Now! We are waiting for your call at 2555 0478. Or please visit our website www.tasmaniafresh.com

Tasmania, the island state of Australia, lies 40 degrees south of the equator south-east of mainland Australia in the temperate zone of the southern hemisphere. A land of dramatic coastlines, rugged mountains, spectacular wilderness and sparkling highland lakes, Tasmania's isolation protects it from the many pests and diseases that blight crops elsewhere, thus making for more natural growing conditions free from many pesticides.



WHY are Tas’Mania Premium cherries the world’s best? Premium means glossy, ruby-skinned, large, firm fruit with green stem and tight skin. High brix content means the juiciest, sweetest fruit, and the longer spring days of Tasmania means slower ripening so that the acid sugar balance is perfect, producing the best tasting cherries. The cleanest water from the wilderness highlands of Tasmania irrigate the fields as Tas’Mania management work in harmony with the natural environment.



And then, the Tas’Mania staff nurture the trees through the spring to produce highest quality cherries, private bee hives are placed in the orchards to ensure best pollination, and helicopters are employed above the trees to protect the fruit - driving down warmer air during Spring frosts and drying the fruit after rain storms.

These heavenly cherries are only available for four weeks per year – from now until January 26th. All cherries are picked and graded for impurities, blemishes and splits, then packed and dispatched to Hong Kong within 72 hours so that they taste just picked!

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