Not exact matches
The communities we're working with reside on the Atlantic coast, in the central eastern and Corredor Seco regions,
as well
as in the remote, northeastern Moskitia area, where about a quarter of Honduras's remaining forests still stands; the commodities they produce include timber, cocoa, coffee, and
rambutan (a fruit similar to lychee).
We source local products based on availability, such
as heirloom tomatoes, local kale, asparagus, poha berries, micro greens, local herbs, Hamakua mushrooms, local wild boar, Kona raised Kampachi, Kona cold lobster, baby romaine, lilikois,
rambutan, mango, local honey, goat cheese and Kona coffee.
In fact, many visitors come to this region specifically to taste the amazing produce and discover the more unusual fruits like soursop, carambola, custard apple, jackfruit, mangosteen,
rambutan, sapodilla and vanilla beans,
as well
as the popular fruits like mangoes, lychees, pineapples and papaya.