Tejocote

Product Overview

Tejocote is a small, traditional fruit widely used in Mexican cuisine, particularly in seasonal dishes and beverages. It is valued for its firm texture, mild sweetness, and cultural significance. Tejocote is commonly sold fresh and is also used in processed forms such as preserves and candies, making it an important specialty produce item.

Key Characteristics

Tejocote fruits are small, round to slightly oval, with a thin skin that ranges from yellow to orange when ripe. The flesh is firm and slightly grainy, surrounding one or more hard seeds. Flavor is mildly sweet with a subtle tartness. The fruit maintains its structure well during cooking.

Nutritional Value

Tejocote provides dietary fiber, vitamin C, and small amounts of essential minerals. It is low in fat and contributes natural sugars and nutrients to traditional diets.

Seasonality and Origin

Tejocote is grown in temperate to subtropical regions, primarily in Mexico and parts of Central America. It is typically harvested in late fall and winter, with peak availability during festive seasons.

Common Applications

• Traditional beverages and punches
• Candied fruit and preserves
• Cooking in desserts and sweets
• Snacks and fresh consumption
• Cultural and festive dishes
• Syrups and processed products

Storage and Handling

Proper storage helps maintain firmness and quality.
• Recommended storage temperature: 45°F to 50°F
• Relative humidity: 85–90%
• Store in a cool, well-ventilated area
• Handle carefully to prevent bruising
• Keep dry to avoid spoilage
• Use within a reasonable timeframe for best quality

Origin and Background

Tejocote has been cultivated for centuries in Mexico and holds cultural importance in traditional cuisine and celebrations. It remains a niche but valued fruit in regional markets. Modern cultivation focuses on fruit size, consistency, and improved handling.

Grades and Quality Standards

Extra Fancy Grade
• Uniform size and bright color
• Firm texture
• Free from blemishes and decay
• Good internal quality

Fancy Grade
• Slight variations in size and appearance
• Minor surface imperfections allowed
• Suitable for retail and local markets

Commercial / Processing Grade
• Visible defects permitted
• May include smaller or slightly damaged fruits
• Used for processing into sweets and beverages