Everyone likes to try new foods. If they’re exotic, tropical winter fruits, so much the better. Now, you can order a variety of exotic fresh fruits and vegetables directly from Thailand.
We’ll introduce you to six exotic winter fruits your customers may have never seen or heard about. These fruits are at their peak of ripeness right around the rainy season, which is considered “winter” in Thailand. The rainy season is between the months of June to October.
Introducing Some of the Exotic Fruits of Thailand
These fruits may be well-known to residents of Southeast Asia, but many food lovers in Europe and North and South America may never have tasted them. We’ll introduce you to six of the most beloved and tastiest exotic winter fruits to try in Thailand. The fruits include:
Pomelo
Many visitors to Southeast Asia mistake the pomelo for a large grapefruit. It looks like a grapefruit and has a similar taste. But where grapefruits can be intensely sour and slightly bitter, a ripe pomelo tastes tart and flavorful but milder than a grapefruit. They are the biggest citrus fruits and have the thickest peels. Like other citrus fruits, the flesh is segmented and comes in shades of yellow to pink. Some people love the texture of the pomelo. They almost have a crunchy texture, and the segments can burst with a satisfying “pop’ of tasty juice when eaten.
Star Fruit
Star fruits offer a delicate, “citrusy-sour” flavor that’s quite unlike anything you’ve ever tasted. They are also an incredibly juicy fruit and are rich in antioxidants, fiber, and vitamin C. They come in two sizes, and the larger star fruits are sweeter.
Dragon Fruit
Dragon fruits always catch the eye. These bright fuchsia fruits come in two varieties: one with white flesh and one that has flesh in an even deeper shade of fuchsia. Although shoppers often buy them for their exotic looks and use them in a table arrangement of fruit, their mild and sweet flavor makes them a favorite ingredient in colorful fruit salads.
Asian Pear
There are many types of Asian pears, offering slightly different but unmistakable pear-like flavours that run from slightly tart to sweet. Originally from Japan, the pears are now grown in several places around the world. In Asia, they are a favorite addition to a gift basket and are prized for their flavor and slightly grainy texture.
Honey Mandarins & Lo Kam Oranges
There are two types of oranges that people can’t buy enough of around Chinese New Year. The honey mandarin and the Lo Kam orange are both types of small mandarin oranges that signal good luck to Chinese people around the world in the coming year. With loose-fitting skins that are easy to peel, these sweet and tasty oranges are a favorite with children.
Years of Export Business Experience
We’re located in Thailand, and we offer over 60 varieties of fresh fruits and vegetables to groceries and markets all over the world. In 29 years of business as a Thai exporter of fresh exotic fruits and vegetables, Fresh Point has established several benchmarks that have helped our company grow and reach new customers all over the globe.
- We have strict standards and hold several international export certifications.
- Our advanced packaging techniques ensure the freshness of our products from our packing house in Thailand to your store.
- We utilize and promote eco-friendly farming practices that ensure sustainability and product excellence.
Order Exotic Winter Fruit from Fresh Point
Fresh Point is a quality exporter of fresh fruits and vegetables in Thailand. We also have non-fresh products like dried fruits and aromatic herbs and now offer our new “Mix Box” to large stores and chain groceries that allows for easy distribution and savings on shipping costs.
With a minimum order of 300kg, we can ship a variety of fruits and vegetables to your different stores and branches. Contact us and order your exotic winter fruits from Thailand today.