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Out of stockMango Francine is one of the most juicy, thin-seeded, and largest type available. They turn from orange-green to bright green when ripe and have a golden-orange flesh. It is also, the most fragrant, juicy, tangy, and delicious mango available in the States. Origin: Nicaragua Availability: February – July
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Out of stockStar Fruit is juicy and crunchy and its eaten whole even with skin and seeds; it is also used as garnish in salads and drinks. Origin: U.S. Availability: May – February
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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
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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 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 stock8 oz/Bag Longan berries can be eaten on their own, but they can complement various recipes as well. You can get vitamins B1, B2 and B3 from longan, and it’s also a good source of free radical-scavenging vitamin C. Origin: USA Availability: November - Diciembre
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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