Longan, also known as “Lengkeng” in Indonesia, is a tropical fruit with translucent, juicy flesh and a sweet floral taste, often compared to lychee. It is grown in select highland regions of Indonesia and harvested during the dry season. Longan is highly valued in both fresh and dried forms for culinary, health, and beverage applications.

  • Consumed fresh or as part of fruit assortments
  • Used in traditional desserts, herbal teas, and syrups
  • Dried longan widely used in Asian herbal medicine
  • Known for its calming and energizing effects
  • Growing popularity in health-focused beverages and snacks
  • Sourced from highland plantations with ideal microclimate
  • Naturally sweet and aromatic without artificial enhancers
  • Available in fresh or dried formats
  • Harvested and packed under strict handling procedures
  • Year-round availability through staggered regional sourcing
  • Store at 5–10°C to maintain freshness
  • Packaged in breathable trays or mesh bags for ventilation
  • Dried longan packed in moisture-controlled containers
  • Cold chain optional for export freshness
  • Sourced from Central Java and West Nusa Tenggara
  • Monthly supply: up to 10 MT (fresh), 3 MT (dried)
  • Exported to East Asia, Middle East, and specialty buyers globally
  • Available for bulk contracts & spot shipments

Technical Specifications

SpecificationDescription
VarietyLocal Indonesian Longan
Average Fruit Size2–3 cm in diameter
Skin ColorLight brown, thin but firm
Taste ProfileSweet, floral, slightly musky
Nutrient ContentHigh in vitamin C, iron, and polyphenols
Shelf Life5–7 days (fresh), 8–12 months (dried)
Harvest SeasonJuly to October (fresh); year-round for dried