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As the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread throughout the world, at Ceres we are taking proactive steps grounded in science to protect the safety of our products, our employees, their families and support our communities around the country. As one of South Africa’s largest manufacturers of food and beverages, we are considered a provider of essential goods. We will thus maintain our production capacity & distribution network globally, during the lockdown period as prescribed by the South African Government. We will continue to work hard so that you continue to enjoy your favourite Ceres Juices during this challenging period. Please keep safe.

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The guava is a fragrant pink sub-tropical fruit, brimming with flavour. Guavas are known as a superfruit due to its abundance of nutrients and benefits. Guavas provide fiber, Vitamins A and C, as well as magnesium and potassium. Guava makes for an excellent juice ingredient and makes a delicious preserve.

Fun Facts
Guavas are known for their seedy center. There are between 100- 500 edible seeds inside.
Guava trees are not only prized for the fruits that they bear but also for their wood. Guava wood has an aroma that can be described as semi-sweet, which makes it ideal for smoking meat, poultry, and fish. The wood is likewise made into furniture.
Guava produces white flowers that appear individually or arranged in clusters. Flowers contain numerous stamens and tiny pistils.
Fruit of guava is oval, round or pear-shaped. The ripe fruit is covered with yellowish, greenish or maroon skin. Flesh can be white, yellow, pink or red coloured.
Guava starts to produce fruit 2 to 8 years after planting. The fruit has a strong, lemon-like musky odor. The rind can be bitter or sweet, while the flesh has a creamy texture and a sweet-tart taste.
Guavas are perennial plants that usually live around 40 years.
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