Fruit in Honduras is a central part of the local diet and livelihood. Almond, mango, papaya, and banana trees grow throughout the city of Tegucigalpa and strawberries grow in abundance nearby and particularly in the rural town of Esperanza. Moras (blackberries) make their appearance twice each year, with its primary season in May and a smaller crop in October. Melons, all types– galia, honeydew, cantaloupe, canary, watermelon– grow well all year. Mangoes come in many varieties and are incredibly sweet and juicy.