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- ✓Direct sourcing from producers
- ✓Quality controlled (shelf-life, calibre, origin)
- ✓Next-day delivery in Île-de-France
- ✓Bulk, custom packaging, co-packing
- ✓B2B account with pricing tiers
Shipping & pickup
Rungis pickup
Pick up your order at our Rungis market depot. By appointment Monday through Friday.
Nationwide delivery
Delivery within mainland France and major European cities. Indicative lead time 24-48h.
Careful packaging
Reinforced cardboard, anti-shock padding, traceability labels.
Frequently asked questions
About this category
Overview
The dried fruit mix category brings together ready-blended assortments designed for professional kitchens, grocers, and catering operations that need a composed offer without sourcing and mixing individual dried fruits themselves. Each bucket combines several dried fruit and nut references into a single format, built to stock snacking counters, gift assortments, pastry preparations, and aperitif service. This category suits artisan bakers, independent grocers, restaurant and hospitality teams, and larger distributors who each draw on the same base range for different service formats and volumes.
The range is built around eight bucket references, each combining a distinct set of dried fruits to cover different uses, from everyday snacking mixes to more festive assortments. As a wholesaler, we select formats that hold up through storage and transport, keep bucket weights aligned with catering and retail order sizes, and rotate the assortment as service needs change across the year. Buyers can move between references without changing supplier or reordering process.
Professional uses by trade
Each professional buyer draws on this dried fruit mix range differently, depending on how the product reaches the final customer. The list below outlines how artisan bakers, neighbourhood grocers, hospitality teams, and larger distributors typically put these bucket formats to work, from counter display to back-of-house preparation and volume resupply.
- Artisan Gourmand: Blend selected buckets into pastry fillings and confectionery batches, relying on a steady assortment to keep recipes consistent from one preparation to the next.
- Artisan Gourmand: Portion small batches from a single bucket for tasting samples and seasonal creations without opening several separate references at once.
- Artisan Gourmand: Combine two or three bucket references to compose signature gift assortments that change with the season while keeping sourcing simple.
- Artisan Gourmand: Keep one bucket open at the workbench for quick incorporation into doughs, granolas, and confectionery work throughout a busy production day.
- Artisan Gourmand: Reorder the same bucket reference between batches so finished recipes keep the same look and texture across production runs.
- Artisan Gourmand: Use bucket formats to test new recipe ideas before committing to a larger production run for a seasonal collection.
- Commerçant de Quartier: Display an open bucket at the counter so customers can see and choose from several dried fruit mixes during the same visit.
- Commerçant de Quartier: Portion the bucket content into smaller bags or boxes for retail sale, adapting pack size to daily footfall and demand.
Range comparison
The table below lines up each bucket reference in the wholesale dried fruit mix range with its typical use and its general wholesale format, giving buyers a quick way to compare references before placing an order.
| Range | Use | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Bucket Meyva - Mellange Arlequin - 4kg | Mixed snacking assortment | |
| Bucket Meyva - Melange Cactus 4kg | Retail counter display | |
| Bucket Meyva - Cocktail Amigo 4kg | Aperitif service mix | |
| Bucket Meyva - Mix of Vatel 5kg | Catering volume resupply | |
| Bucket Meyva - Exotic mixing upper 5kg | Seasonal gift assortment | |
| Bucket Meyva - Mix Gourmet 5kg | Gourmet counter offer | |
| Bucket Meyva - Ajino Tayori 3kg | Small-format retail resale | |
| Bucket Meyva - Mix Choco 5kg | Confectionery preparation mix |
How to choose
Choosing between bucket references depends less on taste alone than on how each format fits daily operations. The criteria below help professional buyers match a reference to their storage capacity, service rhythm, and reordering habits.
- Match the bucket format to your storage space, since a single reference commits shelf or back-office room for the length of one order cycle.
- Check how the bucket reseals between uses, as an open format needs to stay protected from air and moisture during daily service.
- Consider order frequency against bucket size, choosing a smaller format if turnover is slower and a larger one for high-volume counters.
- Look at how consistent each bucket reference stays between deliveries, since predictable content supports repeatable recipes and steady retail display.
- Weigh how the reference fits your existing assortment, avoiding overlap between buckets that serve the same use at the counter.
- Factor in how quickly a bucket reference can be reordered, particularly ahead of periods when service volume rises sharply.
Storage & logistics
Store buckets in a dry, temperature-stable area away from direct light, keeping the lid closed between uses to protect the mix from moisture and airborne odours. In a professional kitchen or retail back office, first-in-first-out rotation across bucket references helps keep older stock moving before newer deliveries arrive. Palletised wholesale delivery suits multi-site distributors and larger catering operations that need several buckets on hand at once, while single or smaller orders fit independent grocers and artisan workshops with tighter storage space. Planning reorders ahead of known peak periods avoids gaps in supply during high-demand service weeks.
Since 1984, our team has worked with professional buyers across catering, retail, and distribution, and this bucket range reflects that experience: formats built for real order rhythms, not just a single seasonal moment.— Palimex team
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Useful references
For regulatory and sector references, see DGCCRF — réglementation alimentaire.

























