Today we made our annual trip to Pine Island for mangoes. Unfortunately, 2014 has turned out to be a poor mango season. There is not a lot of fruit and it is about three weeks late. Nevertheless we still had fun and came home with some yummy fruit: a few mangoes, coconuts, tamarind, and five pounds of lychee fruit. We also bought some honey that was made from black mangrove flowers. Most likely we’ll be making another fruit run next month.
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Some info on how to get to the Pine Island Fruit Market.
The Pine Island Fruit Market continues to develop their fruit groves. Not only do they sell fresh fruit, honey, marmalades, and chutney, they also sell fruit trees. We toured their nursery today and I found all of their trees to be very healthy and well cared for. Further down the page I’ll post a list of fruit they sell and a price list.
- Pine Island Fruit Market.
- Coconuts at Pine Island Fruit Market.
- At the Pine Island Fruit Market.
- Pine Island Fruit Market.
- Bananas.
- Orchids at Pine Island Fruit Market.
- Papayas and other fruit.
- Fresh picked lychee fruit.
- Sapodilla Fruit.
- Royal Poinciana in bloom.
- Jackfruit at Pine Island Fruit Market.
- Mangoes on the tree.
- Soursop trees in pots.
- BeachHunter @Pine Island Fruit Market.
- Young mango trees for sale.
- Young avocado trees for sale.
- Ripening mangoes on the tree.
- Sugar apple (Anon)
- Ripe Lychee fruit.
- Mangoes on the tree.
See the rest of my articles on Pine Island and the Pine Island Fruit Market.
Some info on how to get to the Pine Island Fruit Market.
























