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monstera deliciosa fruit buy Monstera Deliciosa***Monstera is currently available for Pre Order. When placing a Pre Order, this means the fruit you have ordered is not currently in season, or is extremely limited in season. Your pre order holds your place in line on our wait list. When Monstera comes into season and is ready to harvest from the trees, you will receive your order as soon as possible.*** Origin: Monstera Deliciosa is native to Panama and up into Southern Mexico. You may recognize

***Monstera is currently available for Pre-Order. When placing a Pre-Order, this means the fruit you have ordered is not currently in season, or is extremely limited in season. Your pre-order holds your place in line on our wait list. When Monstera comes into season and is ready to harvest from the trees, you will receive your order as soon as possible.***

Origin: Monstera Deliciosa is native to Panama and up into Southern Mexico. You may recognize the name because this is the fruit from the common houseplant, Monstera.  Our Monstera Deliciosa is grown on small sustainable farms in South Florida!

Monstera Deliciosa is an amazing fruit borne by a beautiful plant and is often grown as an ornamental! The plant can be grown indoors and outdoors. One plant can be grown and propagated countless times.

To purchase a Monstera Deliciosa plant, click this link: https://miamifruit.org/products/monstera-deliciosa-plant

Flavor Profile: Monstera Deliciosa has a delicious pineapple flavor similar to candy. It's nice and juicy with a mango/pineapple-like texture. It is sweet and tangy!

How To Eat: This delicious fruit starts to ripen at the stalk-end first, and slowly ripens all the way to the tip of the fruit, in segments. We recommend placing the fruit tip-down in a jar or glass, then allowing it to ripen on a counter. MAKE SURE TO ONLY EAT WHEN RIPE. The scales will begin to loosen and fall off. The fruit will be soft. You may be only able to eat a small section per day while it is ripening.

This fruit can cause extreme irritation to the throat if consumed before the scales fall off naturally, on their own.

 First come first serve, any orders that can't be shipped this season will be reserved for next season.

The total weight of each box varies depending on the size, shape, and mass of the fruit: 

  • One Fruit contains 1 piece of fruit (sizing varies).
  • Small Box contains up to 3-5 pounds.
  • Large Box contains up to 7-10 pounds.


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