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    Hungarian Pepper

    $0.39 / bag
    8 oz
    Hungarian Pepper is another type of chili. When fully ripened, it turns a red-orange. Additionally, offering a sweet pepper flavor and heat that varies depending on maturity. Used in both fresh and cooked applications.
    Origin: USA
    Availability: Year-Round
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    Sweet Limes

    $0.39 each
    Sweet limes are generally round and smooth, and depending on the climate where they are grown, their skin may remain green when ripe or mature to a golden-yellow color. The highly aromatic rind is thin and easy to peel. Origin: Mexico Availability: Year-Round
  • Persian Limes

    $0.39 each
    Persian limes are good for Digestion, Boost immune system, Healthy skin, Help prevent formation of kidney stones, Heart health. It can be used interchangeably for the same purposes as Key limes and lemons and is often used as a substitute for vinegar. Origin: Colombia, Mexico 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  
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    Garlic loose

    $0.49 each
    1 Bulb Garlic come in bulbs ranging from medium to large. And it consists of several cloves arranged in a number of layers. Additionally, each clove comes in its own individual wrapper. It is rich in vitamin C, phosphorus, and manganese. Garlic can be consumed raw or cooked. Origin: Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Spain Availability: Year-Round
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    Banana Manzano

    $0.59 each
    1 unit Banana Manzano (Apple Bananas) are distinguished by their size, texture, and flavor. The light cream colored flesh's texture is firm when young, growing to be tender and creamy when ripe. Origin: Colombia Availability: Year-Round
  • Plantain Green

    $0.59 each
    1 unit 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.  Some of the cooking methods used are baking, steaming, boiling, sautéing, and frying. Origin: Ecuador Availability: Year-Round
  • 1 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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    Corn Yellow

    $0.69 each
    Yellow Corn is a variety of sweet corn. With kernels packed in tight almost uniform rows. At its peak ripeness, it's sweet, succulent, and the skin pops as you bite it. Origin: USA Availability: Year-Round
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    Japanese sweet potatoes are medium to large in size. The thin skin ranges in color from dark purple to burgundy depending on the growing environment, and there are faint light pink-purple patches and brown spots scattered across the surface. Origin: Dominican Republic, USA Availability: Year-Round
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    Green Zucchini

    $0.94$1.99 /Bag
    8 oz Green Zucchini is the essential summer squash. Its flesh is crisp and creamy with an underdeveloped seed cavity due to its youth. Its flavor is peppery and complex with grassy undertones. Cooking mellows the flavor and the color. Origin: Guatemala Availability: Year-Round
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    Indian Eggplant is very popular in Indian cuisine. It is about the size of a tomato and almost perfectly round. Additionally, it has dark, purple skin, and it is sweet and tender with very few seeds. Entirely edible, including the seeds. Origin: Dominican Republic, Honduras, U.S. Availability: Year-Round    

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