Melro's Best


Melro’s Best® products – the taste of nature.

We regard it as our duty to make first-class products under socially and ecologically-compatible conditions. All of our products are natural and thoroughly tested, from the taste right up to the degree of tartness or sweetness - absolutely everything must be right.

Concentrates, preservatives, sugar, as well as colourings and flavourings have absolutely no place in our products. And this for good reason: We believe in quality, taste and a life where man and nature are in harmony.

Pineapple juices - not-from-concentrate
The Singapore Spanish pineapple is our "Queen of Fruits," since it forms the basis of all Melro’s Best® not-from-concentrate juices, which are just as nature intended them and with that freshly-squeezed taste. Besides our classic Melro’s Best® Pineapple Juice we now also offer four additional varieties: Mango, Pink Guava, Passion Fruit and Lychee. more…



Pomegranate juices - not-from-concentrate
Our pomegranate juice and the not-from-concentrate juices and purees we combine it with, such as cranberry, blackcurrant, acai and raspberry, are exclusively sourced from reliable partners and come fresh from the grove. These are untreated and therefore have that freshly-squeezed taste. Besides our classical Melro's Best Pomegranate Not-From-Concentrate Juice, we offer three additional taste varieties: Pomegranate-Black Currant, Pomegranate-Cranberry and Pomegranate-Raspberry.

Organic fruit bars
Melro’s Best® simply raw energy bars are exactly what they promise: a delicious mix of unsweetened fruits and nuts in organic quality.

We currently offer these in three delicious varieties: Chocacoa, Fruits & Nuts, and Brazil Nut Guarana. more...



Did you already know...

...that the Spanish named this fruit "piña" because it resembled a pine cone?

This can also be found in its English name "pineapple." On the other hand, the German name Ananas is derived from its original Amerindian name, "nana meant," which means "delicious fruit." Portuguese seafarers adopted the "nana" part for "ananás".