Mexican Cuisine

Discover the rich and flavorful world of Mexican Cuisine through our thoughtfully chosen assortment of vegetables and fruits. From the fiery kick of jalapenos to the papayas, our collection embodies the essence of traditional and modern Mexican dishes. Elevate your cooking with these essential ingredients that have been a cornerstone of Mexican kitchens for generations. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or an adventurous beginner, our Mexican products open the door to a realm of delectable possibilities. Immerse yourself in the bold tastes and vibrant traditions of Mexico, right in your own kitchen. Order now and discover the worldwide flavors with us!

  • Dragon Fruit Golden, also known as Pitahaya. It has a faint, sweet taste, much like an earthy watermelon. The health benefits of this fruit are plentiful, with high concentrations of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Origin: Colombia, Ecuador 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
  • Green Habanero

    $2.59 /bag
    8 oz
    Green habanero is a type of chili pepper; characteristically lantern-shaped. The immature pod of what will ripen to orange and lastly red. Great source of vitamins, iron, and magnesium. Primarily used in salsas and marinades.
    Origin: Dominican Republic,  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  
  • Pumpkin Arjuna

    $2.19 /two pounds
    Arjuna Pumpkin is suitable for harvesting either immature green or fully mature red-brown fruit depending on what the market requires. It has proven to be an extremely high yielder with well-developed plants producing three to four fruits. Its flesh is firm, sticky, yellowish orange in color, and tastes excellent. Origin: Dominican Republic, Honduras Availability: November – March  
  • Ginger

    $1.19$1.99 each
    Ginger is the underground root of the ginger plant. It has a firm, striated texture. Its flesh may be yellow, white or red in color and its skin may be thick or thin depending on the plant’s harvesting time. Origin: Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, China Availability: Year-Round  
  • Guava Thai

    $4.99 each
    Thai Guava is generally the size of a softball with green skin. Its flesh is white with pale yellow seeds and tend to be drier than pink guavas. Additionally, they have a mild sweet taste and little fragrance. Origin: U.S. Availability: Year-Round
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    Guava Pink

    $4.99 each
    Guava 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
  • Origin: Ecuador, Vietnam, U.S. Availability: Year Round  
  • Habanero Mixed

    $2.49 /bag
    8 oz
    Habanero 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, USA
    Availability: Year-Round
  • Mamey

    $8.00 each
    Mamey is large with brown, thick skin. Its flesh is a combination of orange-red, with a sweet, berry flavor. Because of its interesting taste and texture, the Mamey is rapidly gaining popularity. Mamey is usually eaten fresh and used in salads or drinks. Origin: U.S. Availability: March – December
  • Red 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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