Tropical fruits are fruits native to the tropics. It is commonly cultivated in regions with warm and humid climates. So basically, any fruits which are indigenous to tropical regions are considered as tropical fruit.
The tropics itself is a region of earth located in the middle of the globe between the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere. Here’s a world map of the zone of tropical countries:

The area inside the red line or crimson, between (23°27′ North) and (23°27′ South) are considered as a tropical country. Here are complete lists of 166 countries that have a tropical climate and are located in the tropics:
Algeria | Ivory Coast |
Australia | Jamaica |
Bahamas | Johnston Island |
Bangladesh | Kampuchea |
Chile | Kenya |
China | Kiribati |
Egypt | Lakshadweep |
Lybia | Laos |
Paraguay | Liberia |
Saudi Arabia | Louisiade Archipelago |
Taiwan | Macau |
United Arab Emirates | Madagascar |
Western Sahara | Malawi |
Agalega Islands | Malaysia |
American Samoa | Maldives |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Mali |
Angola | Mariana Islands |
Anguilla | Marquesas Islands |
Antigua and Barbuda | Marshall Islands |
Barbados | Mauritania |
Belize | Mauritius |
Benin | Mexico |
Bermuda | Montserrat |
Bolivia | Mozambique |
Botswana | Namibia |
Bougainville | Nauru |
Brazil | Navassa Islands |
British Indian Ocean Territory (Chagos Archipelago) | Netherlands Antilles |
British Virgin Islands | New Caledonia |
Brunei | Nicaragua |
Burkina Faso | Niger |
Burma | Nigeria |
Burundi | Niue |
Cameroon | Oman |
Canton and Enderbury Islands | Panama |
Cape Verde | Papua New Guinea |
Cargados Carajos | Peru |
Caroline Islands | Philippines |
Cayman Islands | Pitcairn Islands |
Central African Republic | Puerto Rico |
Chad | Réunion |
Christmas Islands | Rodrigues |
Clipperton Islands | Rwanda |
Coca, Isla del | Sao Tomé and Príncipe |
Cocos Islands | Senegal |
Coco Islands | Seychelles |
Colombia | Sierra Leone |
Comoro Islands | Singapore |
Congo | Society Islands |
Cook Islands | Socotra |
Coral Sea Islands | Solomon Islands |
Costa Rica | Somalia |
Cuba | Sri Lanka |
D’Entrecasteaux Islands | Sudan |
Djibouti | Suriname |
Dominica | St Kitts-Nevis |
Dominican Republic | St Lucia |
Easter Island | St Vincent |
Ecuador | Tanzania |
Equatorial Guinea | Thailand |
Ethiopia | Togo |
El Salvador | Tokelau |
Fiji | Tonga Trinidad and Tobago |
French Guiana | Trobriand Islands |
Gabon | Tromelin |
Galápagos Islands | Tuamotu Archipelago |
Gambia | Tubuai |
Gambier Islands | Turks and Caicos Islands |
Ghana | Tuvalu |
Glorieuses, Iles | Uganda |
Grenada | United States: Miscellaneous Islands |
Guadeloupe and Martinique | United States Virgin Islands |
Guam | Vanuatu |
Guatemala | Venezuela |
Guinea | Venezuela: Islands Vietnam |
Guinea-Bissau | Wake Island |
Guyana | Wallis and Futuna |
Haiti | Western Samoa |
Hawaii | Yemen, Democratic |
Honduras | Yemen Arab Republic |
Hong Kong | Zaire |
India | Zambia |
Indonesia | Zimbabwe |
So, if you’ve ever asked yourself “is avocado tropical fruit?” or “is kiwi tropical fruit?” then now you have the answer.
You can easily identify tropical fruit just by browsing it in google and look for where the fruit is originating from. If it is originated from a region in the tropics then it is absolutely a tropical fruit.
Some example of fruits that grow in the tropics? Well, okay here you go:
- Anacardiaceae family includes mango, hog plum, imbu.
- Annonaceae family includes custard apple, soursop, sugar apple.
- Bromeliaceae family includes pineapple.
- Passifloraceae family includes passion fruit.
- Sapindaceae family includes rambutan, lychee, longan.
Did you know: Mango is the dominant tropical fruit variety produced worldwide, followed by pineapples, papaya, and avocado. These four varieties are referred to as “major tropical fruits”. Other fruits, such as lychees, durian, rambutan, guavas, and passionfruit are referred to as “minor tropical fruits”.
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Countries that produce the most major tropical fruits include India, Thailand, and Mexico for mango. Philippines, Thailand, and China for pineapple. India, Brazil, and Mexico for Papaya. And the avocado is produced mostly in Mexico, Indonesia, and the United States.
Meanwhile, countries that produce minor tropical fruits are mostly concentrated in the Philippines, Indonesia, and India.
Is tropical fruits good for you?
Throughout your childhood, you must’ve heard your parents told you to eat more fruits and vegetables. I’d be seriously shocked if you haven’t been told that once in your life. This is may be the most famous health advice told by moms and dads anywhere in the world. Truth is, you need to do the same to your kids too.
I’ll give you a quick reason why you need to encourage your children to eat more fruits and veggies.
Fruits are rich in minerals, vitamins, fiber, antioxidants, and carbohydrates. Minerals are known to benefit our digestive tract, while vitamin C helps our immune system stay strong and healthy. It also rich in fiber which in turn helps regulate Bell transit time. Basically, what that means is it helps move things through if you know what I mean.
Tropical fruits have it all and it is absolutely good for your health. However, I do need to advise you on a few things.
Fruits still contain sugar, and too much of a good thing will influence your insulin and glucose levels in a bad way. So, if you have diabetes or need to lose some extra pounds or you find that actually losing the last few pounds difficult, limit your servings and opt for low glycemic fruits like berries.
There are also some tropical fruits that you just can’t enjoy it if you have a certain medical condition. For example, you should avoid eating snake fruit if you have an ulcer, constipation or typhoid. Check out my article on why you’re not allowed to eat snake fruit.
Tropical fruits serving ideas to impress your guests
So, you have some tropical fruits but you have no idea how to serve it? What about making it into salad or juices? It might sound boring, but with some creativity, you still can make them wow the crowd.
Here are 10 best tropical fruits serving ideas to inspire you;
1. Tropical fruit salad with grapes
2. Tropical fruit pickle with snake fruit

3. Tropical fruit juice with papaya

4. Tropical fruit smoothie with avocado & berries
5. Tropical fruit cocktail juice with orange & pineapple

6. Tropical fruit cake with passionfruit

7. Tropical fruit milkshake with mango

8. Tropical fruit soup with coconut

9. Tropical fruit ice cream with watermelon

10. Tropical fruit salad with kiwi & orange
Top 10 best tropical fruit lists | my favorite fruits
I consider myself extremely lucky to have been born and raised in Indonesia which lie on the earth equator. Thanks to its geographical location which happens to be in the middle of the tropical zone and crossed by the equator, Indonesia become home to an enormous variety of tropical fruits.
I have tried so many different kinds of fruits, from the most common, the rarest to some fruits that you probably didn’t know existed. And, these are my best tropical fruit lists, it doesn’t mean you’ll love it too, because taste is very subjective. However, down this list, you might find some interesting fruits to try.
1. Snake fruit

Snake fruit is a tropical fruit native to Indonesia, there are around 30 known cultivars but I prefer Salak Pondoh & Salak Bali, mainly because it tastes sweet and crispy. What I love about this fruit is that it isn’t a seasonal fruit, so I can eat it any time I want plus I have a snake fruit farm.
2. Duku or Lanzome

Even though Lanzome isn’t available year round but I find myself couldn’t stop eating it. The tree only produces fruits once in a year so when I was a kid and every time the fruit is in the season I would go to my neighbor’s garden at night, haha you know what happened. We used to call it “night bat operation”, it was silly when my neighbor caught me eating his fruit on the tree.
3. Durian

I just can’t believe it, why do so many people hate eating durian? This fruit is a luxury for most Indonesian, especially Javanese people. Apart from being a seasonal fruit, the price tag sometimes isn’t something that everyone could afford. Ranging from IDR 30.000 to even a million rupiah isn’t a cheap price for most Indonesian villagers.
4. Passionfruit

In Indonesia, this fruit is known as Markisa. It is native to South America but has been wildly cultivated in Makasar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Since I live in central Java, the fruit is considered to be rare but the first time I ate it, I just fall in love with the taste. It tastes a little bit like pineapple, a little bit peachy and buried, it just really really amazing.
5. Dragon fruit

Dragon fruit is native to Central and South America also known as Pitaya, it has these kinds of green sepals on its skin. I’ve tried both fruits which has the red and the white flesh, but I prefer the red one because it makes my lips look fresh.
6. Soursop

Soursop after working on the plantation eaten under the tree, that’s refreshing. It is watery and of course sour but is sweet enough. I’d say it tastes like pineapple, banana, and papaya mixed together.
7. Golden berry

This weird berry is my favorite fruit too, yes because I cultivated them in my garden, haha. Golden berry is native to Peru but somehow it grows in my garden. I didn’t even know if that’s a fruit, I thought it was just grass. Luckily a friend told me that it is a golden berry so I tried to eat it. Tastes kinda like tomato and pineapple, I like it so I let them grow.
8. Wax apple

Wax apple is native to the Philippines, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. It is juicy and tastes a bit like a snow pear, great fruit for a hot day. I usually pick the darkest red color as I think it tastes much much sweeter.
9. Sawo or Sapodilla

Sapodilla or we used to call it Sawo here in Indonesia is a tropical fruit native to Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. It tastes like caramel but there’s some kind of sandy texture in it.
10. Longan fruit

Longan fruit is native to southern China, in the provinces of Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Schezwan, and Fukien. This is the last favorite fruit on my list of 10 favorite tropical fruits. It tastes like an over the top sweet but not like you will squirt it hard.
Basically, I love to eat any kind of fruit but if you give me many many different kinds of fruits to choose, those 10 fruits on the list will definitely get picked.
Can you grow tropical fruit trees in your backyard?
Believe it or not, yes you can plant tropical fruit trees in your backyard or even right in your living room. You just need to grow the right tropical fruit trees that thrive the climate and of course, you also need to follow a few tropical fruit growing tips. It is not that difficult to plant any fruit trees if you pay attention to the specific growing requirements.
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