“…Tamarillos are good sources of dietary fiber, vitamins A, C, and E, as well as some minerals, carotenoids and anthocyanins [14,16,17]. Several studies have attempted to explore proximate compositions [16,18], sugars and organic acids [14,19], pigments [20][21][22], phenolics and anthocyanins [23], carotenoids [20,24,25], vitamins [16,26] and minerals [27] in tamarillos. These studies have focused on the pulp of the tamarillo, with exclusion of peels.…”