Caribbean Cuisine
Embrace the rich and diverse flavors of Caribbean Cuisine with our thoughtfully selected range of vegetables and fruits. From the fiery notes of scotch bonnet peppers to the luscious sweetness of mangoes. Our assortment captures the authentic essence of Caribbean cooking. Elevate your dishes with these vital ingredients, cherished in Caribbean kitchens for generations. Whether you’re an experienced cook or an enthusiastic beginner, our Caribbean products infuse your meals with the vibrant spirit of the islands. Explore the magic of Caribbean flavors and craft delectable dishes that transport you to a sun-soaked paradise. Do not hesitate and order now!
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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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8 ozHabanero Mixed is the combination of green, orange, and red varieties. They're a hot variety of chili pepper that goes through several maturity stages. Additionally, they pack quite a bunch of heat and flavor varying in each color.Origin: Dominican Republic, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, USAAvailability: Year-Round
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0.5 oz Thyme retains its flavor better than most herbs when dried, but fresh thyme is still preferred. Thyme is an aromatic and widely used culinary herb that also happens to be the main ingredient in bouquet garni and one of the principle ingredients in Herbs de Provence. Origin: Colombia Availability: Year-Round
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Sour Oranges have a deep orange color and are very juicy. They have both a sour taste and an astringent or bitter taste. They are used to make orange marmalade, sauces, chutney, candied fruit, pies, flavorings, and liqueurs such as Grand Marnier, curaçao, and Cointreau. Origin: Dominican Republic, U.S.A. Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stock1 unit Plantain Maqueño is a special variety of plantain that is softer than the regular “barraganete” and “curare” variety. It also cooks tender and remains soft and fresh through time. Origin: Ecuador, Nicaragua. Availability: Year-Round
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Out of stockThe elongated Maradol Papaya resembles a football a big, yellowish-green football that can weigh four pounds or more. Inside, the flesh is sweet and reddish-orange with a center cavity filled with slippery black seeds Origin: Guatemala Availability: Year-Round