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2024 Lychee Sale
Update: Final day for walk-in lychee orders - July 1st, 2024
This Monday, July 1st, will be our last day for walk-in lychee orders. After that, we will resume our regular hours of being open only on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm, and by appointment only outside of those hours.
Thank you for all your enthusiasm and support throughout the entire season.
Update: Closed for new lychee shipments - June 20th, 2024
We are shipping out our final orders today. Thanks to all the lychee fans out there who supported us. We truly appreciate you.
We will continue to take local pickup orders and walk-in orders until the season fully ends closer to the end of June.
Thanks again!
About Lychees
Lychee is a subtropical fruit originating in South China. The lychee fruit is about 1½ to 2 inches in size, with bumpy red skin and an oval to rounded heart-shape. Once the peel is removed, the flesh of lychee fruit is white or pinkish, translucent and glossy like the consistency of a grape. Lychee fruit is high in the antioxidant Vitamin C and essential mineral Potassium
Frequently-asked questions (FAQ)
In the South-Florida region—where we grow our lychees—the season is from late May to early July.
Which lychees varieties do you grow?
Brewster, Mauritius, and a limited quantity of Sweetheart lychees. The majority of what we grow are the Mauritius variety.
The Sweetheart lychees we grow are currently only sold locally and for an additional cost. We may offer these online in the future.
Can I pick lychees myself at the farm?
More frequently-asked questions
That's right. This ain't no grape. You can't just pop ‘em. You gotta peel them, but like everyone else who has tried lychee, you are going to soon start to wonder how do I get as many of these things inside my mouth as fast as humanly possible?
The trick is to not peel the whole thing—just peel off half the shell. Then use the other half as a holder, and bring the lychee to your mouth, then squeeze. Yum. Now do that 500 more times.
NOTE: Definitive how-to-eat-a-lychee video coming soon.
How to store lychees?
We pick, pack, and ship our fruit with care to ensure the freshest quality. The fruit is perishable and susceptible to light bruising and browning once picked and are best eaten as soon as you receive them. See this for more details.
Can you freeze lychees?
Absolutely! You can put them in a zip-lock freezer bag and toss them in the freezer. They will stay good for 6-12 months. When you are ready to eat them, let them thaw and then enjoy.
What else can you do with lychees?
How about trying Lychee Ceviche served at our favorite restaurant STAGE Kitchen & Bar in Palm Beach Gardens.
Where to buy lychees?