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Guinep

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Guinep – The Caribbean Hard-Boiled Sweet

Frequency: Solar Plexus & Throat Chakra
Origin: Caribbean / Central & South America
Taste Profile: Sweet-tart / Citrus-leaning / Lemon-sorbet note
Availability: Seasonal fresh July–December / Frozen year-round (while stocks last)

Energetic Properties:
Refreshes and reawakens depleted energy
Supports lightness digestion and sensory clarity
Encourages expression through simple pleasure and taste

Physical Benefits:
Contains vitamin C supporting immune function
Provides natural carbohydrates for quick clean energy
Contains polyphenols that contribute to antioxidant activity

Guinep is a small tropical fruit, typically 2–3 cm in diameter, growing in dense hanging clusters on trees across the Caribbean and parts of Central and South America. Encased in a firm green skin, the fruit reveals a translucent yellow pulp tightly bound to a central seed. Its aroma is subtle, but its flavour is distinctive, sweet with a sharp citrus edge, often compared to lemon sorbet.

The fruit is commonly eaten fresh and locally during its short harvest window. Because of its popularity and limited season, guinep is also frozen at peak ripeness to preserve quality and flavour, allowing availability beyond the fresh season. Guinep may arrive on the stem with leaves attached, which helps retain freshness and is accounted for during weighing.

Guinep is primarily enjoyed as a refreshing fruit rather than a heavy nourishment. Its pulp provides quick energy through natural sugars without the density of larger tropical fruits. It is traditionally eaten by cracking the skin with the teeth or fingers and rolling the flesh around the mouth to separate it from the seed.

Frozen guinep are offered both whole and peeled. Once defrosted, they are ready to eat and retain their characteristic sweet-tart flavour. Peeled guinep can also be mixed with water and a small amount of sugar to produce a traditional guinep juice. The seeds are sometimes roasted after removal and, once cooked, develop a nut-like flavour similar to macadamia.

Energetically, guinep is associated with refreshment and reactivation. It supports the solar plexus through light energy intake and the throat through sensory stimulation and flavour engagement. Any uplifting effect comes from its sharp sweetness and immediate taste response rather than long-lasting stimulation.

Known across regions as Mamoncillo, Ackee, Chenette, Quenepa or Lemon Sorbet Fruit, guinep remains an actively consumed seasonal fruit throughout the Caribbean today. It is valued not as a ceremonial food, but as a social and sensory one, eaten casually, shared widely and associated with warmth, gathering and seasonal abundance.

Guinep offers brightness rather than depth. It refreshes the palate, lifts the mood and delivers a moment of clean tropical energy, simple, sharp and unmistakably alive.

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Common Questions

Will my fruit be ripe when it arrives? +
Every box is packed daily and curated to include fruits at varying stages of ripeness. Some will be ready to eat immediately, while others may need 1–2 days at room temperature to reach their peak. This is intentional — it means you can enjoy your fruits over several days rather than all at once.
How long does delivery take? +
We receive shipments from all across the world every day of the week, so to assure for the best selection and finest quality, orders can take between 1–5 working days. If a specific delivery date is required, please leave a note at checkout.
Where do the fruits come from? +
We work with only Grade One Fruits. Our produce is sourced from all across the world and we work with both highly skilled elite growers and traditional farmers in remote tropical regions who have cleanly cultivated fruit for generations. We source from countries including Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Australia, Costa Rica, Brazil, Ecuador, Italy and many more. We work with only the world's freshest and highest quality produce.
How will this benefit me? +
Eating fruit can literally change the direction of your life. It allows you to nourish your body with essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fibre and structured water while supporting energy, digestion, hydration and overall wellbeing. Consuming fresh, high quality fruit helps improve clarity, mindset, motivation and emotional balance, creating a stronger connection between the mind, body and soul.
Does my fruit come with instructions? +
Yes! All fruit comes with a QR code providing clear instructions and guidance regarding preparation, ripeness and everything else you need to know.
What if my fruit arrives damaged? +
Get in touch within 24 hours of receiving your delivery with photos of the affected item(s). We will always rectify any issues without delay, whether that's a replacement or a refund. Contact us at issues@thefifthorchard.co.uk or call us via telephone.
Do you supply businesses, hotels and events? +
Absolutely. We supply our incredible fruits to hotels, restaurants, gyms and schools. We also support events including weddings, celebrations and corporate occasions. Visit our Corporate Services or Events & Hire pages, or get in touch directly to discuss your requirements.