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Kerns | Kerns Nectar Prunus armeniaca (syn Armeniaca vulgaris), a fruit belonging to the rose family and closely related to the plum, peach, cherry, and almond The apricot’s original wild ancestor has long since vanished, but it is generally accepted that its home was in, or mainly in, China, and that it was the Chinese who first cultivated the fruit, before 2000 bc
Our Story - Kerns In 2022 Kerns launches a new look with more cleaner simple presentation but with the same quality and flavor In Kern’s, we work daily to offer you the best fruit in its natural form; we choose the best products to create our nectars
About us - Kerns In Kern’s we work daily to offer you the best of fruit in its natural form; we choose the best of our products to create our nectars, we are continuously innovating to provide your table with the best quality so you and your family can enjoy them
Mango - Kerns The mango is much loved wherever it is found, it was first made known to the outside world, it is said, by the Chinese traveller Huang Tsuang who visited India in the 1st century ad, after which cultivation of the mango generally spread eastwards
Apricot - Kerns Prunus armeniaca (syn Armeniaca vulgaris), a fruit belonging to the rose family and closely related to the plum, peach, cherry, and almond The apricot’s original wild ancestor has long since vanished, but it is generally accepted that its home was in, or mainly in, China, and that it was the Chinese who first cultivated the fruit, before 2000 bc
Guava - Kerns The oldest known traces of guava as a human food date from about 800 bc, from archaeological sites in Peru The tree was probably first cultivated there but had spread as far north as Mexico by 200 bc
Strawberry | Kerns The fruit of plants of the genus Fragaria, is a symbol of the Virgin Mary and also of summer and of the delights of summer fruit The Latin name fraga refers to the fruit’s fragrance
Peach - Kerns Amygdalus persica, a fruit distinguished by its velvety skin, to which the Roman poet Virgil drew attention when he wrote of searching for ‘downy peaches and the glossy plum’