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We hand select the highest quality and rarest varieties of tropical fruit to deliver to your door.

06/03/2026

Canistel aka eggfruit is available at miamifruit.org 🌈

When ripe it will be soft all over and tastes kind of like cheesecake 🍰

Photos from MiamiFruit's post 05/22/2026

Hua Moa Bananas originated in Polynesia and were spread throughout the South Pacific Islands on canoes by indigenous islanders. They arrived in Hawaii around 1,000–1,200 AD.

In 1960, the Miami-based fruit explorer William F. Whitman brought Hua Moas to Miami and distributed plants to other local rare fruit enthusiasts.

The climate of South Florida is one of the few places in the contiguous United States where tropical fruits can thrive.

They were then planted commercially by Cuban farmers who began calling it ‘Hawaiiyano’ in the Homestead, Florida area.

Hua Moa bananas became so popular that Hispanic grocery stores in Miami started carrying this fruit on their shelves.

Since peaking in the 1990s, production in Florida has fallen substantially, as a result of pests, disease, hurricane damage, cost of land, labor, and fertilizer rising, and urban development.

A small amount of local fruit enthusiasts continue to grow Hua Moa bananas in South Florida today and their popularity is slowly increasing again from online exposure.

If you’d like to order a box of Hua Moa bananas online you can order them from miamifruit.org 🌈

05/22/2026

Caviar Lime ASMR ✳️ What’s your favorite way to eat this fruit? I love putting it on top of avocado toast 🥑

Each pearl is a little sack of lime juice that bursts when you bite it. 😋

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