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Papayas — Wholesale Buyer Guide

Papayas are a high-recognition tropical superfruit with strong cross-over appeal between Latin, Caribbean, and mainstream produce sets. Maradol is the dominant variety in U.S. wholesale.

Category overview — Papayas

Papayas are a high-recognition tropical superfruit with strong cross-over appeal between Latin, Caribbean, and mainstream produce sets. Maradol is the dominant variety in U.S. wholesale.

Information on this page is educational and reflects market and consumer trends. Nothing here is medical advice, and no fruit or vegetable is presented as a treatment, cure, or preventive for any disease.

  • Retail tropical sets
  • Smoothie and juice programs
  • Breakfast and bowl menus
  • Cut-fruit programs

Retail and foodservice opportunities for Papayas

Papayas sits in a growing band of tropical produce SKUs that retail produce category managers are expanding. Caribbean, Latin, and Asian-American shopper bases drive baseline movement, while broader consumer interest in functional foods, plant-forward menus, and "better-for-you" snacking is pulling papayas into mainstream produce sets.

For foodservice, papayas unlocks menu differentiation — chefs use it across cuisines, snack programs, beverage builds, and dessert applications. Buyers who lock in consistent weekly supply outperform competitors that treat it as a seasonal one-off.

  • Expanded set placement in ethnic and mainstream produce departments
  • Foodservice LTO (limited-time-offer) menu builds
  • Beverage, juice, and smoothie program demand
  • Cross-merchandising with companion tropical SKUs

Sourcing and origin notes

La Queen Produce maintains weekly programs on papayas sourced from Mexico, Guatemala, and Brazil. Origin selection rotates with seasonal peaks to keep grade and shelf life consistent year-round.

Direct grower relationships allow us to specify pack size, count, and quality grade rather than relying on broker-level inventory. Buyers receive documentation including origin, lot, and pack date on every shipment.

Handling and shelf-life guidance for buyers

Papayas performs best when receiving teams enforce cold-chain temperature recovery within the first two hours of arrival and rotate inventory on a strict first-in, first-out basis. Display temperature, humidity, and ethylene neighbors all affect shelf life and shrink.

  • Inspect cases at receiving — confirm grade, count, and pulp/skin condition
  • Hold at the species-appropriate storage temperature (see Produce Storage Guide)
  • Separate ethylene-producing items from ethylene-sensitive neighbors
  • Train front-of-store staff on ripeness signals for customer-facing handling

Request availability and wholesale pricing

Our sales desk responds within the business hour with current availability, pallet pricing, and weekly delivery timing across Florida and the continental U.S.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is papayas available year-round?
Yes — La Queen Produce maintains year-round programs on papayas, with origin rotation to maintain grade and pricing through the calendar.
What pack sizes are standard for wholesale papayas?
Standard packs are species-appropriate cases or bins palletized to retail-friendly counts. Confirm current packs with our sales desk.
Do you supply mixed pallets that include papayas?
Yes. Mixed pallets across tropical SKUs are a core part of our service for accounts ramping up assortments.

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