Category: Starfruit from Florida

Starfruit gets its name because of its star-shaped appearance when you cut it. Its edible skin has a waxy sheen and turns from green to yellow during the maturation process. It’s a good source of vitamins A and C. Starfruit are grown, packed and distributed from our coastal farms in southwest Florida.

Note: If you have kidney problems, check with your doctor before eating starfruit.

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Starfruit

Uniq Fruit breakfast salad

Fruit for breakfast is always a healthy plus. Tropical fruit can add a taste of the tropics that makes breakfast a little extra special....

Starfruit ginger oatmeal overnighter

Stir in some star fruit, coconut and fresh ginger before the oatmeal hits the refrigerator, and you've got oatmeal with a great light tropical taste....

Banana rum starfruit syrup

Breakfast and brunch are givens. But think dessert as my parents did when hosting the Redland gourmet club. Yes, even farmers like to gather together...

Eggin on the tropical stars

A fried egg takes on new dimensions when topped with tropical fruit. All you need is a star-shaped cookie cutter and an ounce more effort...

Early morning stars

Make a egg toast breakfast sandwich starring what goes on top: papaya, coconut and a slice of starfruit. Healthy and delish, what a treat...

Oatmeal made passionate

Make your oatmeal a passion with passionfruit, papaya and starfruit. Here's how......

Bagel face goes tropical

Simple and fun, do it once for the kids and the kids will want to do it again and again. Just have the fruit and...

Dragonfruit smoothie bowl

Since straws are such a no-no, a smoothie nut like myself was bound to find a different outlet. Enter the smoothie bowl. Although I love...

Cereal’s bowl takes the day off

Cereal's the pastry? Starfruit, papaya and coconut help make it so....