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Q: How do you pronounce ¡Hola Fruta!®?
A: ¡Hola Fruta!® is pronounced: oh’ la
froo’ ta
Q: What does ¡Hola Fruta!® mean?
A: ¡Hola Fruta!® is from the Spanish Language
and is translated to mean "Hello Fruit."
Q:
What is the difference between sherbet and sorbet?
A: By definition, sherbet must contain at least 1-2%
milk fat to be considered sherbet. Sorbet does not
contain any dairy products. However, both do typically
contain fruit purees.
Q: What are antioxidants?
A: Antioxidants are molecules that slow or prevent
the oxidation of other chemicals. Oxidation reactions
can involve the production of free radicals, which
can form dangerous chain reactions. Antioxidants
can terminate these chain reactions by removing radical
intermediates and can inhibit other oxidation reactions
by being oxidized themselves. Antioxidants are also
widely used as ingredients in the hope of maintaining
health and preventing diseases such as cancer and
coronary heart disease.
Q: What are free radicals?
A: An atom or group of atoms that has at least one
unpaired electron and is therefore unstable and highly
reactive. In animal tissues, free radicals can damage
cells and are believed to accelerate the progression
of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and age-related
diseases. Antioxidant nutrients may reduce these
effects.
Q: Where can I buy ¡Hola Fruta!®?
A: Click here to see
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Fruta!®. If you do not see your state, or a store
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