Culture - Production
Wad papaya growers are located in Krodua and Botoku in the eastern and central region of Ghana.
Dried bananas with the real taste of ripe bananas. Wad bananas are dried with lime to prevent oxidation. They are produced in Ghana in the traditional way, by groups of small farmers, and harvested when ripe.
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Wad’s coconuts retain all their nutrients because they are not subjected to any extraction, neither of their milk nor of their oil, before drying. They come from the Kwanyako and Gomoa Gyman regions in the central region, Ada in the greater Accra region and Krodua in the eastern region of Ghana.
We peel, cut and pack everything by hand for quality reasons and in order to check precisely the condition of the fruit to be dried and the quality.
The fruit dryers we use meet the European food industry requirements.
We use solar energy in our production.
Wad grows different varieties of mangoes namely Keitt, Kent, Julie, Erwi, Jaffna, Ardon and Palma. Each variety has its own flavor. The mangoes are not stringy.
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The ripe fruit is washed and prepared by hand before being dried.
About 20kg of fresh mangoes are needed to produce 1 Kg of mango.
Les bassines ainsi que les autres outils sont lavées après les préparations de fruits, pour chaque séchage.
We peel, cut and pack everything by hand for quality reasons and in order to check precisely the condition of the fruit to be dried and the quality.
The fruit dryers we use meet the European food industry requirements.
We use solar energy in our production.
The papayas are of the Solo variety. They are traditionally grown in Ghana by small-scale farmers and harvested when ripe. It takes around 20 kg of fresh fruit to obtain 1 kg of dried fruit.
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Transported from Mepon, the fruit is washed, peeled, cut and packed by hand to ensure the highest possible quality.
The fruit dryers we use meet European food industry requirements.
We use solar energy in our production.
Wad papaya growers are located in Krodua and Botoku in the eastern and central region of Ghana.
The dried pineapple is of the Sugar loaf variety. The pieces are tender and have a very sweet taste.
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We peel, cut and pack everything by hand for quality reasons and to check precisely the condition of the fruit to be dried and the quality.
The fruit dryers we use meet the European food industry requirements.
We use solar energy in our production.
The pineapples are carefully peeled one by one to avoid damaging the flesh and any undesirable elements.
Ginger drink with lime and spices. The ginger is cooked in sugar water to preserve it.
The ginger drinks produced in Pully, Switzerland by Wad is made with fresh organic ginger from Ghana.
The ginger is carefully selected, peeled one by one mixed and then pressed.
Lime juice is added together with special African spices.
Sugar is either added or not. The drink is pasteurized without the addition of preservatives or sugar.
Ginger drink with lime and spices.
The ginger drinks produced in Pully, Switzerland by Wad is made with fresh organic ginger from Ghana.
The ginger is carefully selected, peeled one by one mixed and then pressed.
Lime juice is added together with special African spices.
The drink is pasteurized without the addition of preservatives or sugar.
A delicious blend of 3 dried fruits: pineapple, mango and coconut.
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A delicious blend of 4 dried fruits: coconut, pineapple, mango and papaya.
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When ripe, cashew nuts are harvested by hand from the cashew tree.
Once harvested, the nuts are shelled one by one, then sorted to keep only the best, dried and lightly salted.
Peanuts are grown in Ghana. When they reach maturity, they are harvested by hand from the ground. Their protective skin is removed by hand, then they are sorted to keep only the best.
Peanuts are traditionally produced in Ghana by groups of small farmers in the Krodua region. The plain peanuts are dried in the sun.
Wad plantains chips are home made.
The chips produced are slightly salted.
Plantains are cooked bananas. They are prepared the same way as potatoes. The plantains are peeled and fried immediately in hot coconut oil.
Lime juice is produced from fruit harvested when fully ripe.
The fruit is pressed in the traditional way, using a press similar to that used to press grapes.
The juice is pasteurised, with no added sugar or preservatives.
The pineapple and passion fruit juices are prepared with freshly squeezed pineapple juice by us and passion fruit juice also prepared manually by us.
The juice is pasteurized without the addition of sugar or preservatives.
Thanks to the pasteurization process, the juice keeps well. Once opened, the juice must be kept in the refrigerator and consumed within 7 days.
The juice sold in bags of 3 or 5 liters in “bag-in-box” keep well even after opening and without refrigeration because the air does not enter the bag.
Wad pineapple juice is produced from ripe fruits of Patrick’s pineapple. It’s pressed in the traditional way with a press similar to that used to press grapes. The mangoes are peeled, cut and mixed with a mixer to form a mango paste. The mango paste is then diluted with pineapple juice. The juice is prepared in Pully and pasteurized without adding sugar or preservative.
Thanks to the pasteurization process, the juice keeps well. Once opened, the juice must be kept in the refrigerator and consumed within 7 days.
The juice sold in bags of 3 or 5 liters in “bag-in-box” keep well even after opening and without refrigeration because the air does not enter the bag.
When ripe, cashew nuts are harvested by hand from the cashew tree.
Once harvested, the nuts are shelled one by one, then sorted to keep only the best, dried and lightly salted.
Peanuts are grown in Ghana. When they reach maturity, they are harvested by hand from the ground. Their protective skin is removed by hand, then they are sorted to keep only the best.
Peanuts are traditionally produced in Ghana by groups of small-scale farmers in the Krodua region.