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Out of stock9 0z Rambutan is brownish seed is about two to three cm in size and is basally scarred. It is soft and crunchy. Although the raw seeds are poisonous, they may be eaten after cooking. Origin: Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico Availability: May – February
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Green Coconut is the large, green seed of a coconut palm. This type produces more water. They're typically harvested for their high water content. It has a sweet, very clean, and refreshing taste. So after you drink it, you can scrape out the white tender meat Origin: Costa Rica, U.S. Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stockPapaya Hawaiian is encased in a gleaming sunny yellow skin when ripened to perfection. This scrumptious fruit is ripe when mostly yellow and soft to the touch. The pulp is a matching creamy yellow, delicately scented, and deliciously sweet Origin: Guatemala, Mexico Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stockGuava is native to the Caribbean. Its skin is thin, light yellow and blushed with pink. A ripe guava softens when you touch it. They emit a strong and sweet fragrance. It is a nutrient dense fruit with a long history of medicinal uses. Origin: U.S. Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stockOrder lychee now! Buy with us quality lychee direct from farms in Mexico. Lychee, sometimes spelled litchi or called alligator strawberry, is eaten raw on its own. This tropical fruit is a good source of Vitamin B, Vitamin C, and potassium and is an excellent addition to fruit salads, sauces, desserts, and beverages. Origin: Mexico Availability: May – February
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Out of stockRed Dragon Fruit looks almost identical to the white-fleshed variety. It sets apart by the color of its flesh and flavor. Having a pink to red meat, due to a compound called betacyanin present in beets. Origin: Nicaragua, Vietnam, U.S. Availability: May – November
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Out of stock1 LB/ Box The sweet tamarind is a tropical fruit native to Africa. It is used for desserts, and they can also be dried up in the sun and ground into a delicious spice that you can sprinkle into your food while cooking. It is a rich source of many essential nutrients, phytochemicals, and antioxidants. Origin: Thailand - USA Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stockChirimoya or cherimoya, also known as custard apple or sugar apple in English, is a delicious fruit from South America. A single, medium-sized cherimoya fruit contains 30 milligrams of Vitamin C, providing about 35% of the daily recommended intake. Origin: Chile Availability: September- November
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Out of stock16 oz Bag Passion Fruit is an egg-shaped tropical fruit. It has a brittle, wrinkled dark purple skin surrounding flesh-covered seeds. The seeds are edible, so you can eat the pulp straight from the shell. Origin: Colombia Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stock16 oz Bag Our Coconut Specks are delicious and natural, made with real striped coconut. Coconut can be considered a complete food as it’s incredibly rich in vitamin E, antioxidants, and natural sugars. Origin: Colombia Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stock16 oz Bag Our Mango Specks are delicious and natural, made with real mangoes. Mango is a good source of folate, several B vitamins, as well as vitamins A, C, K and E — all of which help boost immunity. Origin: Colombia Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stockHawaiian Papaya is encased in a gleaming sunny yellow skin when ripened to perfection. This scrumptious fruit is ripe when mostly yellow and soft to the touch. The pulp is a matching creamy yellow, delicately scented, and deliciously sweet. A mass of black seeds is encased in a gelatinous coating in the center. Often discarded, the seeds are edible. Crunchy and peppery, crushed seeds can be used as a mildly spicy condiment.
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Out of stockHawaiian Papaya is encased in a gleaming sunny yellow skin when ripened to perfection. This scrumptious fruit is ripe when mostly yellow and soft to the touch. The pulp is a matching creamy yellow, delicately scented, and deliciously sweet. A mass of black seeds is encased in a gelatinous coating in the center. Often discarded, the seeds are edible. Crunchy and peppery, crushed seeds can be used as a mildly spicy condiment.