Agricommerce Firm WayCool Expands L'exotique Premium Fruits Range
Agricommerce Firm WayCool Expands L'exotique Premium Fruits Range

WayCool Foods, one of India's fastest growing Agricommerce companies, has launched a premium range of dragonfruit under its L'exotique brand, sourced directly from the freshest orchards in Vietnam.

These dragonfruits will be available across locations in Mumbai and Bengaluru, Vadodara, Bhopal, Pune, Hyderabad, and other cities in Maharashtra and Gujarat. L’exotique, one of the fastest growing brands in premium fruits, offers a range of exotic and best in quality fruits procured from the choicest of the orchards across the globe.

The brand is known for the distinctiveness of variety and traceability of fruits. Once procured, these fruits are then moved via a state-of-the-art supply chain to ensure the natural attributes of the fruits are retained to the maximum. WayCool had earlier launched L'exotique apples in the retail market.

These exotic dragonfruits have a sweet crunch and are loaded with Vitamin E, C, and antioxidants that are great immunity boosters. They are available in 10 kg boxes.

Amrit Bajpai, Head, L’exotique, and COO of Waycool Foods, said, “Dragonfruit has a certain exotic appeal and is a relatively new entrant into the Indian fruit-bowl. India has shown a huge demand for this fruit and we are extremely happy to introduce the finest quality of dragonfruits on offer. While the season for locally grown dragonfruit is only for five months, the Vietnamese variant will be available for Indian consumption for almost 10 months of the year. We are excited to launch further products to our range such as Ratnagiri Alphonso from India and high-quality oranges from Africa. With this, L'exotique is all set to establish a new benchmark for managing premium fruit supply chains in India.”

L'exotique also offers another fine range of premium fruits like apples, oranges, pears, kiwis, avocados, cherries, grapes, and more.

 
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