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
Enjoying an Indian curry tonight? Take a minute or two to make this appetizer that perfectly kicks of the meal....
Pimentos, olives and cream cheese make a perfect topping for crackers. Even lighter and brighter when topping starfruit slices. ...
Guacamole shows its sweet side in this recipe. Dried apples and blueberries will plump back up, absorbed with the juices of both the starfruit and...
Make your oatmeal a passion with passionfruit, papaya and starfruit. Here's how......
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...
Want to make a special dessert quickly? This is quick. It tastes great while adding one more fruit for your daily healthy-eating....
Striking salad makes for a striking great side dish. EZ to make, incredible addition to the table. A buffet table favorite....
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A very British dessert that embraces tropical flavors with a flair. The Brits love tropical fruits. This dessert will show you why....
Star-shaped tortes for a star of a fruit. Starfruit and passionfruit together deliver a great dessert with a sweet, exotic taste....