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Ships Nationwide in U.S.
Not eligible for shipping to Canada or ArizonaGreen Dragon Apples are a sweet low acidity with a taste described as somewhat of a pineapple flavor with a subtle hint of tartness.
From its founding by Sharon and Joe Hernandez in 1984 in a small rented room, to its current standing as the U.S.‘s largest distributor of specialty produce with a 280,000 square foot warehouse in Los Angeles, Melissa’s Produce has remained family-run. If you’ve been wondering how world-class restaurants and TV shows like “Top Chef” have been able to track down the world’s best produce…well, the secret’s out. Fresh vegetable and fruit delivery includes flawless baby vegetables; exotic fruits including lychees and Pepino melons (and some you may not have even heard of, like sapotes and tamarillos); and more — you’ve truly never had produce like this.
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This package includes 3 lbs. of Green Dragon Apples
Unfortunately due to Arizona agriculture laws, this product is unable to ship to this state. Any orders shipping to this state will be canceled and refunded.
- Fruits arrive ready to enjoy or prepare!
- Upon arrival, fruits may be stored on the countertop for 3-5 days
The Produce For Top Chefs

The fruits and vegetables shipped by Melissa’s Produce simply don’t hold a candle to what’s piled high at your local megamart. Flawless baby vegetables; exotic fruits including lychees and Pepino melons (and some you may not have even heard of, like sapotes and tamarillos); sweet Ojai Pixie tangerines; juicy Sapūrana mangoes and Gold pineapples; a selection of banana varieties like Burro and Manzano… you’ve truly never had produce like this.
From its founding in a small rented room to its current standing as America’s largest distributor of specialty produce with a 280,000 square foot warehouse, Melissa’s has remained family-run with a tight-knit family of employees and long-standing relationships with growers around the world. If you’ve been wondering how world-class restaurants and TV shows like “Top Chef” have been able to track down the world’s best produce… well, the secret’s out.

































