Latin Cuisine

Indulge in the vibrant world of Latin Cuisine with our hand-picked assortment of vegetables and fruits. From the guava to the luscious sweetness of plantains, our collection captures the true essence of Latin flavors. Elevate your culinary endeavors with these essential ingredients that have graced Latin kitchens for generations. Whether you’re a skilled chef or an enthusiastic home cook, our Latin American products are your gateway to a world of delectable possibilities. Immerse yourself in the rich tastes and cultural traditions of Latin America, right in your own kitchen. Discover the worldwide flavors with us, received directly at your door!

  • Aloe Vera

    $1.59$2.89 each
    Aloe leaves are botanically and commonly known as Aloe Vera. Most recipes suggest rinsing or soaking it. Raw Aloe can be blended with water, resulting in smoothies or other beverages. Origin: USA Availability: Year-Round
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    Avocado Green is a lush fruit with bright green flesh from the tropics. They’re irresistibly rich in flavor and also provide vital nutrients. Origin: Dominican Republic, Florida Availability: April – January  
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    Avocado Hass

    $1.29 each
    The Avocado Hass is one of the most delicious varieties of avocado, with a rich creamy flesh and superior taste. Additionally, they have a pebbly skin that ripens from green to deep purple or nearly black. Origin: Dominican Republic, Florida Availability: Year Round  
  • Banana Green

    $0.49 each
    1 Unit Banana Green are most often eaten raw on their own, except for plantains. The only time plantains are eaten raw is when they have completely ripened to a blacken state; only then are they sweet enough to eat raw. Origin: Costa Rica, Guatemala Availability: Year-Round  
  • Boniato

    $2.49 each
    The Boniato (also called Batata) may be pink, purple, cream, or red. However, its flesh is dry, white, and smooth in texture. It can be baked or roasted and can be served whole or mashed just like a regular baked potato. Origin: USA Availability: Year-Round
  • 8 oz Cachucha peppers look like a spicy habanero but without the heat. Sometimes this chile is called an aji dulce. But in South America aji dulce is quite hot. This pepper ripen from dark green to an orange-red when fully ripe. Origin: Dominican Republic Availability: Year Round  
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    Cherimoya

    $7.59 each
    Chirimoya 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
  • Coconut Dry

    $1.39 each
    Dry Coconut is the most common type of Coconut in the market. Characterized by a hard brown shell with a hairy appearance surrounding the flesh. Coconut can be considered a complete food as it’s incredibly rich in vitamin E, antioxidants, and natural sugars. Origin: Costa Rica, Dominican Republic Availability: Year-Round  
  • Coconut Green

    $3.99 each
    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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    Coconut Specks

    $8.99 each
    16 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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    Cubanelle

    $1.95 /bag
    8oz The Cubanelle, also known as "Cuban pepper", is a variety of sweet pepper of the species Capsicum Annuum. When unripe, it is light yellowish-green in color, but will turn bright red if allowed to ripen.
    Origin: Mexico, U.S.
    Availability: Year-Round
     
  • Culantro

    $1.69 /bunch
    Culantro is a herb with long, glossy green, serrated leaves. The plant grows like lettuce. Its thin leaves grow in a rosette pattern around a small central stem. Additionally, it has a flavor similar to that of cilantro, but more intense. Origin: Costa Rica Availability: Year-Round

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