Trader Joe’s is a paradise for all kinds of products, but let’s be real—the produce section can sometimes fall short. Of course, there are plenty of reasons why the fruits and vegetables might not always be at their peak, and it’s not always Trader Joe’s fault. But before you rush past the produce aisle, make sure to explore some of their offerings. They’re often more affordable than other markets, and you’ll find some gems. Just remember to check for any mold or bruising, as these are clear signs that the produce is no longer fresh. Keep reading for the best fruits and vegetables to buy at Trader Joe's!
Tanja Ivanova/Getty Images1. Sumo Citrus
bhofack2/Getty ImagesAlthough Sumo citrus may not be the most visually appealing, it’s definitely one of the most delectable fruits you can try. Originally from Japan, this citrus variety is a hybrid of satsuma and mandarin oranges. Not only are they incredibly sweet and juicy, but Sumo citrus fruits are also easy to peel, making them a great snack choice for both kids and adults.
2. Teeny Tiny Avocados
MiMaLeFi/Getty ImagesAvocados are a beloved fruit because they’re versatile and can be incorporated into nearly any meal, from breakfast to dinner. However, they tend to be on the pricier side and must be eaten when perfectly ripe. If your family loves avocados, you should definitely grab a bag of Trader Joe’s Teeny Tiny Avocados. These small, perfectly portioned avocados are ideal for a quick snack or meal, and at $3.99 for six, you can't go wrong with the price.
3. Pre-Chopped Mango
apomares/Getty ImagesWhile pre-chopped fruits and vegetables are convenient, they do tend to spoil faster and aren’t always the best quality. That’s not the case with Trader Joe’s pre-chopped mango, though. It’s always fresh, bursting with flavor, and a real time-saver when you’re too busy to prep meals during the week.
4. Tri-Color Bell Peppers
Navdeep Girdhar / EyeEm/Getty ImagesIf you’re preparing a salad or looking for an easy, nutritious snack, these Organic Tri-Color Bell Peppers are the perfect choice. At under $2 per pepper, they’re an affordable option too. Pair them with hummus, tzatziki, or any of your favorite dips for a crunchy snack, or stuff them for a quick weeknight meal.
5. Shishito Peppers
bhofack2/Getty ImagesShishito peppers can be hard to find in typical grocery stores, but you can always rely on Trader Joe's to have them in stock. They make an excellent appetizer or side dish—simply sauté them in a pan with some oil until they’re blistered, then sprinkle with flaky sea salt and a squeeze of lemon for the perfect finish.
6. Baby Cauliflower
Westend61/Getty ImagesIf you’re a cauliflower fan (and let’s face it, who isn’t these days?), you’ll definitely want to grab a bag of these tender and tasty baby cauliflowers. The florets are much smaller and have a mild, nutty flavor. They’re perfect for stir-fries, spring vegetable pasta dishes, or just roasted with a bit of olive oil. The recipe possibilities are endless.
7. Fuyu Persimmons
lingqi xie/Getty ImagesIf you’ve never tried a persimmon, make sure to head to Trader Joe’s right away! These fruits have a subtle sweetness packed with flavor, and they make an excellent addition to a salad with goat cheese and pomegranate seeds, or on a crostini with Brie and chopped walnuts. While persimmons can be a bit on the expensive side, take advantage when they’re in stock at Trader Joe's.
