As the scorching tropical sun reaches its zenith across the Philippine islands during summer season, a vibrant abundance of fresh fruits emerges to provide refreshing relief and exceptional nourishment. This verdant season ushers in a magnificent cornucopia of the archipelago’s finest produce, with each sun-ripened variety offering distinctive flavors, health benefits, and areas of abundance.
Avocado
Cloaked in an elegant green to violet mantle as the avocado achieves velvety perfection, its soft, buttery flesh oozing waves of richness. While botanically a fruit, the avocado is a unique single-seeded berry!
Health benefits: Packed with heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, fiber, vitamins C, E, K, and B6, folate, and potassium.
Pineapple
Tangy yet sweet, pineapples perfume the air with their iconic tropical aroma and deliver a brilliant golden sunshine burst. A pineapple is not a single fruit, but a fusion of dozens of flowers clustered into one delightfully bizarre package.
Health benefits: Rich in vitamin C, manganese, fiber, and bromelain to aid digestion and reduce inflammation.
Banana
Local cultivars like señorita, lacatan, latundan, bungolan, and saba reach peak creamy sweetness ideal for eating and cooking. Bananas are naturally slightly radioactive due to their potassium content – but only at very low levels!
Health benefits: High in potassium, fiber, and vitamins B6 and C to boost heart health and digestion.
Melon
Cantaloupe and honeydew arrive in vibrant shades offering juicy, thirst-quenching refreshment. Cantaloupe has been growing since ancient times in the Nile River Valley in Egypt.
Health benefits: High in vitamins A, B6, C, and K, plus potassium and beneficial plant compounds.
Watermelon
Summer’s juiciest watermelons provide ultra-hydrating refreshment and a sweet, crisp flavor burst. Botanically speaking, watermelons are not true melons – they are gourds from the Cucurbitaceae family!
Health benefits: High in water content, vitamins A, B6, and C, plus antioxidants like lycopene.
Guyabano (Soursop)
A spiny green exterior gives way to thick, lush cream interiors with heady tropical essence reminiscent of an indulgent pina colada. The guyabano earned the nickname “the bliss fruit” due to its otherworldly, complex sweet-and-sour flavor profile.
Health benefits: Rich in vitamin C, niacin, thiamine, and antioxidants that may inhibit cancer cell growth.
Papaya
Ripe golden papaya flesh boasts a lush, musky, almost floral aroma and flavor when at peak ripeness. Papayas are actually berries – and some of the largest berries in the world!
Health benefits: Excellent source of vitamins C, E, and A, folate, potassium, and the digestive enzyme papain.
Caimito (Star apple)
Little green orbs reveal edible, creamy, and distinctively tart cores as temperatures rise. The star apple’s name comes from the striking star pattern revealed when sliced horizontally.
Health benefits: Rich source of fiber, vitamin C, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Chico
Beneath its fuzzy pale coat, translucent gelatin fruit bursts with a tangy-sweet tropical punch. A rare warm weather candy! The Filipino name chico is rumored to originate from the Spanish “chica” meaning small or little.
Health benefits: Vitamin C, dietary fiber, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Duhat (Black raspberry)
Tiny ebony-hued fruits deliver a rich, complexly tart-yet-sweet tropical punch. Fresh duhat’s deep aubergine hue can actually stain skin and clothes – so wear napkins when indulging!
Health benefits: Outstanding source of vitamin C, anti-inflammatory antioxidants, iron, and calcium.
Santol (Cotton fruit)
These little orange “grape-fruits” contain sweet, cottony off-white flesh perfect for summer. The santol’s unique flavor is sometimes described as a blend of strawberry, cotton candy, and bubblegum!
Health benefits: Good source of vitamins C and B-complex, fiber, and beneficial plant compounds.
Langka (Jackfruit)
A spiky green gladiator, the jackfruit’s interior packs dense sunshine-yellow flesh infused with unmistakable musky tropical rapture. The jackfruit is the largest tree fruit in the world, weighing up to a whopping 80 pounds!
Health benefits: Loaded with vitamin C, fiber, potassium, calcium, riboflavin, and antioxidants.
Let this summer’s vibrant bounty nourish you from the inside out! Seek out the Philippines’ luscious tropical jewels by visiting farms, public markets, and neighborhood vendors in the provinces where they flourish. Savor the bursting flavors and exceptional health benefits for a true taste of summer’s radiant essence.