Mango - Apple
£5.95
Mango - Apple
Country of Origin - India Introduction The Apple Mango is a tropical treasure that truly encompasses the sweetness and lusciousness of mangoes. Their peak season is December to April. When ripe, the Apple Mango develops a rich, golden-yellow colour and an incredibly smooth, fibre-free...
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Feijoa
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Feijoa
Country of Origin: South AmericaClass / Cat: 1 (Premium Quality)Average Weight: approx 80grams each Introduction Feijoa (Acca sellowiana), also known as the pineapple guava, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is native to South America, specifically in...
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Tamarillo - Red
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Tamarillo - Red
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Star Fruit - Carambola
Introduction Star fruit (Averrhoa carambola) which is also known as carambola, is a tree species native to Southeast Asia. It took the name star fruit because when it is cut in cross-section, it resembles a star. It is an unusual...
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Apricot - Rubissia
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Apricot - Rubissia
Country of Origin: France 🇫🇷Average Weight: 35 Grams Introduction The Rubissia Apricot, originating from France, is a bright red apricot variety with a wonderful taste and texture. History Apricot is believed to be originated from areas of Eurasia, Central Asia, and...
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Sugar Cane - Green
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Sugar Cane - Green
Introduction Sugarcane or sugar cane refers to several species and hybrids of tall perennial grass in the genus Saccharum, tribe Andropogoneae, which are used for sugar production. Sugarcane is the world's largest crop by production quantity and the majority of...
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Snake fruit - Salak Bali
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Snake fruit - Salak Bali
Introduction Snake fruit (Salacca zalacca) is a species of palm tree native to Asia and in particular to Sumatra, Indonesia, and Java. There are 30 known cultivators who grow two main species of snake fruit, salak bali and salak pondoh.  History The...
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Banana - Plantain
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Banana - Plantain
Country of Origin: Southeast AsiaClass / Cat: 1 (Premium Quality)Average Weight: 370 Grams Introduction Give an edge to pancake day by frying up some plantain! When fried, the edges of the fruit slices become crispy and caramelised like a butter-fried pancake – delicious....
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Mango - Raw / Green
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Mango - Raw / Green
Unit Weight - 110 grams each   Description coming soon.
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Papaya
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Papaya
Country of Origin: Brazil 🇧🇷Class / Cat: 1 Introduction Papaya (Carica papaya) is a tropical fruit with orange-colored flesh which is grown in exotic and tropical regions of the world. It is believed to be originated from the tropics of...
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Coconut - Young Shaved
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Coconut - Young Shaved
Country of Origin - Southeast AsiaAverage Weight - 1 KG Introduction The Young Shaved Coconut is a uniquely-shaped coconut fruit with an almost white shell. The reason it's called a 'young' coconut is because the fruit is harvested from the tree before...
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Lime - Key
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Lime - Key
Country of Origin - Southeast Asia Class / Cat - Class 1 Average Weight - 26 Grams per unit Introduction Key Lime is a delightful citrus fruit bursting with zesty goodness. Key limes are small, at just 1-2 inches, but are renowned for their distinct flavour...
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Banana - Matoke
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Banana - Matoke
 Country of Origin: Uganda 🇺🇬Class / Cat: 1 (Premium Quality)Average Weight: 143 Grams Introduction You’ve heard of cooking apples, but what about cooking bananas? Well, that’s a common nickname for the matoke banana! This short, green banana variety is most commonly...
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Physalis
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Physalis
Introduction Physalis is a genus of fruits which are grown in warm temperate and subtropical regions of the world. The majority of Physalis species are known to be indigenous to the Americas and more than 45 species are endemic to...
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