Our Dragon Fruits are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! Chilled fruits are cut into slices and consumed fresh. The flesh is often blended with water, ice, and sugar to make a refreshing fruit drink Fruit slices are used in fruit salads or as garnish for desserts, ice cream, and cocktails. Entire fruits are boiled with sugar to make a thick syrup for desserts and sweets. Unopened flower buds are cooked and eaten as a vegetable. The reddish-purple juice of species with red pulp is used as a natural food coloring. Dragon fruit may look exotic, but its flavors are similar to other fruits. Its taste has been described as a slightly sweet cross between a kiwi and a pear.
Our Rambutans are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! Rambutan Fruits are commonly eaten out of hand. They are sold fresh or canned. Rambutans are used for fruit salads and in the preparation of jams and jellies or preserves but are also used as an ingredient in savory dishes, especially in Southeast Asia. The seeds contain up to 40% fat, which is extracted and used in making soap and for industrial purposes. Rambutan flowers are an excellent source of pollen for honey bees.
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Our Breadfruits are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! Unripe, firm breadfruits taste similar to potatoes and can be used as such. they are commonly prepared as a cooked vegetable in numerous dishes and form an essential part of Asian curries. Fruits are also roasted, baked, stuffed, or mashed. Ripe, sweet tasting breadfruits are used in desserts.
Our Mangosteens are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! The mangosteen is sometimes called the queen of tropical fruits because of its exquisite, subacid to sweet mild flavor. The fruits are primarily consumed fresh but are also sold frozen and canned. Seedless segments are used as a topping for ice cream and sherbets. Fresh fruits are used to prepare fruit juices and jellies. seeds are sometimes eaten boiled or roasted.
Our Cantaloupes are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! Ripe fruits are seeded and eaten as fresh fruit or used in fruit salads or desserts. Unripe, green fruits of some varieties can be preserved by pickling. they are also eaten raw in salads or boiled as a vegetable.
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Our Plantains are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! Unripe, green plantains are commonly eaten as a vegetable. They are boiled, fried, grilled, or baked and used in soups, stews, and stir-fries as well as in meat, fish, and vegetable dishes. Ripe plantains are commonly fried in oil or butter and served as a side dish or dessert. Fully rip plantains can be eaten raw in fruit salads, although they are not as sweet as a banana because they contain more starch and less sugar. Plantains are a good source of potassium, magnesium niacin, and vitamins B6 and C.
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Our Bananas are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! Bananas play an important part in human nutrition. They are a good source of carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins B and C, and minerals, particularly potassium, magnesium, and manganese. Bananas are eaten raw, fried, or baked. They are commonly used in fruit salads, desserts sweets, ice cream, juices, and milk shakes.
Our Blackberries are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! The highlands of Guatemala offer ideal conditions for Blackberries growing.
Our Blueberries are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! The highlands of Guatemala offer ideal conditions for Blueberries growing.
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Papayas are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers worldwide.
Our Raspberries are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! The antioxidant content of plant foods, such as raspberries, may help prevent a range of health conditions. Vitamins C and E, selenium, beta carotene, lutein, lycopene, and zeaxanthin are all examples of antioxidants, and they are all present in raspberries. Raspberries also contain plant chemicals called flavonoids, which have antioxidant effects. Antioxidants help the body eliminate toxic substances known as free radicals.
Our strawberries are grown in the fertile lands of Guatemala and shipped to our customers safely with all the freshness and flavor of our land. Guatemala has it all! The strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) originated in Europe in the 18th century.It is a hybrid of two wild strawberry species from North America and Chile.Strawberries are bright red, juicy, and sweet.They're an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese and also contain decent amounts of folate (vitamin B9) and potassium.
Watermelon (Citrullus The fertile lands of Guatemala make our melons taste great.) is a flowering plant species of the Cucurbitaceae family and the name of its edible fruit. A scrambling and trailing vine-like plant, it is a highly cultivated fruit worldwide, with more than 1,000 varieties. The fertile lands of Guatemala make our melons taste great.