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Quick update: I can source fresh Peanut Butter Fruit seeds, and also Mamey Sapote seeds
Pataxte Theobroma bicolor

5 seeds for 15 USD
Our favorite Theobroma: the Jaguar Cacao, Mocambo or Pataxte. It is also called White Cacao or White Chocolate tree as the seeds are white. After spending almost a year in Southeast Asia hunting the best fruits, we can tell you that this wild Cacao fruit feels like the American sister of Durian. Its soft and creamy, it has a custardy feeling to it. It is also juicy and fruity like a honeydew melon, sweet and filling. The seeds are edible, good roasted and perfect material for special chocolates.
This variety is smaller: 1-1.5 kg, the pulp is more sweet and tasty than the bigger ones.
Cupuassu Theobroma grandiflorum


5 seeds for 15 USD
Possibly the most famous and most liked wild Cacao. The fluffy flesh of the pods are sweet when you put them in your mouth and as you get closer to the seeds they become sour and very intense with a distinct taste I cannot compare to anything else. We love to put them in smoothie with Coconut water and Sugarcane juice, the ultimate refreshment that’s also filling, satisfying and super nutritious. In Brazil the native people highly valued this fruit. The juice of the pulp was a traditional drink for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Colombian Sapote, Zapote Matisia cordata (syn. Quararibea cordata)5 seeds for 12 USD
Our favorite American fruit: sweet, juicy and satisfying. It is a juicy honey-pumpkin mix with a smooth feeling in the mouth like a milkshake. The flesh and fibers remind to mango while the taste is sweet with no tart tones. When in season we eat this fruit as a whole meal, about 5-8 fruits per person. The fruits usually weigh 3-500g.
Borojo Alibertia patinoi

10 seeds for 5 USD
50 seeds for 20 USD
100 seeds for 35 USD
Borojo is a fairly large brown fruit with a pulp that is very thick and creamy and takes out 90-95% of the weight of fruit. The rest is the small seeds in the middle and a thin skin.
The pulp is spicy and tart with a slight sweetness. The taste reminded me mostly to quince jelly, in a more tart version. It also reminds to apple somewhat, and has a peppery spiciness. The most common way to consume is in smoothies and juices.
It is considered a superfood with aphrodisiac properties by both the indigenous and foreigner.
Both male and female plants are required for successful fruiting.
Salak Salacca zalacca 
5 seeds for 10 USD
Fijian Longan, Fijian Longan Pometia pinnata5 seeds for 10 USD
Under the hard green skin you will find a sweet rubbery, somewhat juicy thick flesh around a single seed. The taste has a slight funkiness reminding us to durian.
Soncoya, Luscious Annona purpurea 

5 seeds for 12 USD
50 seeds for 100 USD
Soncoya
This is the annona that tries really hard to look like a durian and does a pretty decent job at it. Under the rigid exterior is a vivid bright orange pulp that smells spicy, sweet and pungent. The instant impression when you put it in your mouth is sweet soursop with orange marmalade, it could also be described as sweet orange yoghurt. It has a hint of canistel and the overall impression is something that we could describe as a very "tropical" taste. The fruit, when ripe has gentle tartness and intense sweetness. If you know soursop, expect something that is less juicy, less fibrous and more pulpy, with a much more exciting taste.
Rollinia, Biriba Annona mucosa (syn. Rollinia deliciosa)



8 seeds for 12 USD
One of our favorite dessert fruits here in Borneo is Rollinia. They have dream-like creamy melting consistency with sweet and lemony-tropical taste.
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We clean the recalcitrant seeds well and soak them in Hydrogen Peroxide for 30 minutes. We pack them in plastic bag with moist Hydrogen Peroxide soaked polystirol to keep them from drying out and protect from physical damage.
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Zoli