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Pinkglow® Pineapples – Ship to California Only
$80.00Experience a taste of a remote paradise where compasses spin wildly, life is over the top, and pineapples are pink! The Pinkglow® pineapple features a whimsical candy-sweet pink-hued flesh that is sure to tickle your creativity in the kitchen and impress your Instagram followers. Slice Pinkglow® for a stunning addition to tropical grazing boards, dice it for an exotic fruit salad or use wedges to garnish a picture-perfect piña colada.
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Pinkglow® Pineapples – Ship to California Only – 2 Count
$80.00Experience a taste of a remote paradise where compasses spin wildly, life is over the top, and pineapples are pink! The Pinkglow® pineapple features a whimsical candy-sweet pink-hued flesh that is sure to tickle your creativity in the kitchen and impress your Instagram followers. Slice Pinkglow® for a stunning addition to tropical grazing boards, dice it for an exotic fruit salad or use wedges to garnish a picture-perfect piña colada.
From birthdays and baby showers to Easter, Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, and bachelorette parties, Pinkglow® adds a festive touch to any celebration.
Why Pink?
Grown in Costa Rica’s ideal climate and soil, the Pinkglow® pineapple is the result of over 16 years of meticulous development by Fresh Del Monte. The result? A pineapple with a uniquely low-acid flavor profile, candy pineapple aromatics and unique pink flesh. Pinkglow® contains lycopene, a natural pigment that gives some produce (like tomatoes) its red color, which makes this pineapple pink! Lycopene has been associated with numerous health benefits, such as antioxidant properties including vitamin C.What sustainability measures is Fresh Del Monte taking?
You’ll notice that Pinkglow® arrives without a crown. This is by design. Fresh Del Monte replants each pineapple crown in an effort to increase the volume of Pinkglow® pineapple crops and reduce waste. -
Plantain Bananas
$20.00Fresh plantains offer endless culinary possibilities! Enjoy them sweet or savory – fried, baked, mashed, or as a delicious addition to stews and soups. These premium, hand-selected plantains bring a touch of the tropics to your kitchen with their naturally sweet, starchy flavor. Easy to prepare, they’re ready to inspire your culinary creativity!
Savory:
Tostones: The classic! Twice-fried plantains make a crispy, salty snack or side dish. Serve them with dipping sauces like garlic aioli or a spicy chimichurri.
Plantain chips (Chifles): Thinly slice the plantains, fry until crisp, and season with salt or your favorite spices.
Mofongo: A Puerto Rican specialty where plantains are mashed with garlic, olive oil, and often crispy pork bits (chicharrones). Deliciously filling comfort food.
Plantain Patties: Grate plantains, mix with seasoning, and pan-fry into savory fritters.Sweet:
Fried sweet plantains (Maduros): Let the plantains ripen until very dark. Fry in butter and a sprinkle of sugar or cinnamon until caramelized and tender.
Plantain Pancakes: Mash ripe plantains and use like a banana in pancake batter. Extra flavorful!
Plantain Bread: Similar to banana bread, use ripe plantain for a moist, sweet loaf.
Plantain Smoothie: Blend ripe or frozen plantains with milk, yogurt, a touch of sweetness, and spices for a tropical-tasting breakfast.How to choose?
It depends on the ripeness level of your plantains!
Green: Better for savory dishes where you want starchiness
Yellow with black spots: Perfectly versatile for both savory or sweet
Very dark/black: Ideal for sweet dishes since they will be the most sugaryHow to store?
Green Plantains (unripe):
Room temperature: Store on the counter away from direct sunlight. They’ll ripen in about a week.
Speed up ripening: If you need them to ripen faster, place them in a paper bag with a ripe banana or apple.Yellow Plantains (ripening):
Room temperature: Keep at room temperature and use within a few days as they continue to ripen.Ripe Plantains (yellow with black spots or very dark):
Room temperature: Best used immediately for maximum sweetness.
Refrigerator: Refrigerate for 2-3 days more to slow down further ripening.
Freezer: For longer storage, peel and slice ripe plantains and freeze in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 3 months.Important Notes:
Avoid storing plantains in areas with high humidity.
Do not store ripe plantains in the refrigerator for too long, or they may develop a mushy texture. -
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Plums
$80.00Rich and tangy with a sweet-tart taste, Melissa’s plums may be enjoyed eaten out of hand or used in fruit salads, compotes, tarts, or pies.
Melissa’s Plums are hand-selected for excellent quality. Store at room temperature for up to one week after ripening. May be refrigerated to stop the ripening process.
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Rainier Cherries
$80.00Rainier Cherries are an attractive yellow, with a beautiful red blush on their tender skin. Rainier Cherries are tree ripened to extract maximum sugar content. Rainier cherries are more tender, plump and juicier than most other varieties.
They’re completely edible with a tender skin and a firm juicy pulp and small inedible seed. The white interior has a deliciously sweet and delicate flavor. This lovely plump cherry is larger, but more fragile with an eighteen percent increase in sugar content compared to the Bing cherry.
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Rambutans
$50.00Rambutans are a tropical fruit known for their unique appearance and sweet flavor.
Key Features:
- Flavor: Rambutans have a sweet, juicy taste with a hint of tartness, often compared to lychee.
- Appearance: They are characterized by their hairy, red or yellow skin, which is spiky and vibrant.
- Texture: The flesh is translucent and firm, similar to a grape, with a juicy interior.
- Culinary Uses: Rambutans are typically eaten fresh, but they can also be used in fruit salads, desserts, or smoothies.
- Nutritional Benefits: They are low in calories and a good source of vitamin C, as well as antioxidants and fiber.
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Red Bananas
$20.00Bananas are revered as one of the world’s divine foods. You have never experienced bananas like this small, red variety unless you’ve visited Ecuador or Central America. They are smaller in size than the common Cavendish banana and have a creamy white to pink flesh, with a slight raspberry flavor. They can be sliced and dried or eaten raw in salads, but are usually eaten fresh out of hand.
Red Bananas, when ripe, should have a purplish hue. Choose slightly firm Red Bananas and avoid bruises or cracks. Store Red Bananas uncovered at room temperature. Turn occasionally. To prepare for frying, simply cut off ends and peel. Season with fresh herbs from Melissa’s.
Peel and enjoy raw, eaten out of hand. Slice and add to fruit salads, fry, or leave whole for decorative use.
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Red Muscato™ Grapes
$20.00Grown both in California, Chile and Peru, Red Muscato™ are a year-round grape to keep all your grape needs satisfied. Packed with sweet floral accents and covered in red, apple-crisp skin, Red Muscato™ are the perfect grape for any occasion. Not only do these grapes taste great, but they are also seedless for convenience and are the ideal crunchy texture.
Red Muscato™ are great for snacking, for kids and adults alike. Add them into a fresh fruit n’ cheese platter for perfect fruit pairings, or sprinkle over yogurt.
Melissa’s Muscato™ grapes can be wrapped in a paper towel in a plastic bag for one week in the refrigerator.
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Rubyglow® Pineapples
$400.00The highly sought-after Rubyglow® pineapple, previously only available in Asia, has finally arrived stateside, and Melissa’s is proud to be the only distributor offering this extraordinary fruit.
A rare gem, 15 years in the making, the Rubyglow® boasts a unique lineage born from meticulous cultivation and traditional crossbreeding. This meld of a classic pineapple and the rare Morada variety results in a striking jewel-toned exterior and rich, citrine-yellow flesh that delivers a luxurious, smooth flavor with minimal acidity.
Imagine gifting (or indulging in) a fruit this majestic. Impeccably presented in packaging worthy of fine art, the Rubyglow® represents the pinnacle of luxury fruit.
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Sapūrana Mangos
$80.00he creamy, velvety flesh of the fruit highlights a honey-sweet flavor with hints of lemon. Turn your mango into pickles and chutneys or add to curries and desserts to relish in the tradition and power of this soul-replenishing fruit, just like they do in India.
People travel from all over the world in search of the perfect mango. First-generation Indian-Americans take annual trips to the motherland just for this fruit. Tourists travel to Maharashtra and Ratnagiri districts to participate in harvests at local farms, or they’ll visit Crawford Market in Mumbai and shop like locals. India understands the power of this fruit, and we know you do too. But before you book a flight to Sindhudurg, the quest ends here.