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

Starfruit and green tea dessert topping

Green tea is rather tart, so combining it with sweet and tart starfruit makes incredible taste sense. A warm topping for angel food cake, pound...

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...

Papaya starfruit pudding cake

Put the Solo papaya, starfruit, limes, pudding mix and liquor in a ready-bake pie crust and put a bow on it. Gift and dish are...

Starfruit coconut cheesecake

Super for grandparent gift-giving, a basket of fun for you both to enjoy as you cook together to make a tropical cheesecake hit. Includes everything...

Pie Stars

The starfruit tumbles out of this pie like stars falling out of the sky. You'll eat it starfruit slice by starfruit slice with a little...

Caribbean Pumpkin Pie

Why not serve a pie with a great pumpkin bottom layer and a sweet papaya layer on top? Top with some Florida starfruit for a...

Starfruit in papaya sauce

A great way to enjoy two fabulous fruits, starfruit, and Caribbean Red® papaya, this recipe can easily be turned into a dessert by adding a...

Tropical Pizza Pie

Why not dress your pizza up with some healthy toppings starring tropical fruit? Either way, the tropical toppings make it a dessert treat....

Tropical fruit cake

This is the fruitcake you want for the holidays. Baked with tropical fruit and you've got paradise in every slice. Icing nor a lot of...