Tropical fruits are those that are usually grown and originate in frost-free areas of the world. Common examples include bananas, pineapples, papayas. Others, such as durian and mangosteen, aren't as well known world-wide, and often limited to a smaller geographical area.
Sites listed here are about growing these fruits in home gardens and greenhouses.
Provides a list of more than 60 different exotic fruit, and each is linked to another page providing detail on how to recognise each fruit, grow them, eat them, and some recipes http://www.capetrib.com.au/freshfruit.htm
A little bit of everything about the fruit: information, recipes, quotations, photos, art, nutrition, cultivation, and crop statistics. http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~durian/
This resource site covers many aspects of the legendary fruit, including botanical information, general cultivation, and a page on growing the fruit in Hawaii. http://www.durianpalace.com/
A page full of information on this citrus plant native to the Philippines and China, including its uses for food and ornament, cultivation, and pests and diseases. http://www.geocities.com/verymad_scientist/