Sunday, February 19, 2012

postheadericon Choke cherry ( Prunus virginiana )


Fruit Warehouse | Choke cherry ( Prunus virginiana ) | The berries are very RIPE dark in color and less astringent than the red berries. Prunus virginiana, commonly called chokecherry, bitter-berry, or cherry bird Virginia, is a species of bird cherry (Prunus subgenus Padus) native to North America, where it is found almost throughout the continent except for the Deep South and the far north.

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postheadericon Lilly Pilly ( Acmena smithii, Eugenia smithii )

Fruit Warehouse | Lilly Pilly ( Acmena smithii, Eugenia smithii ) | trees are buttressed at the base. The bark is red brown, light gray or pinkish gray with soft papery scales. The small, glossy, lance-shaped leaves are a shiny green when mature, but pink / red when young. The leaf stalks are 2 to 3 mm long.

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postheadericon Brush Cherry ( Syzygium paniculatum )


Fruit Warehouse | Brush Cherry ( Syzygium paniculatum ) | It is commonly confused with Syzygium australe, brush cherry. The magenta lilly pilly (Syzygium paniculatum, syn. Eugenia paniculata), also known by the common name magenta cherry, is a broad Bushy dense rainforest tree native to New South Wales.

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postheadericon Blue Lilly Pilly ( Syzygium oleosum )

Fruit Warehouse | Blue Lilly Pilly ( Syzygium oleosum ) | The leaves have oil dots and are aromatic when crushed Distinctly, with Aromas Reminiscent of mango or apricot. Its flowers are small and white-colored cream. It Produces a Purplish red fruit when young, changing to blue when the RIPE Purplish, 13-40 mm in diameter. The fruit can be eaten freshly picked from the tree or cooked. 

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postheadericon Australian Finger Lime ( Microcitrus australasica )


Fruit Warehouse | Australian Finger Lime ( Microcitrus australasica ) | The finger lime has recently been popularized as a gourmet bushfood. The fruit juice is acidic and similar to That of a lime. Marmalade and pickles are also made from finger lime. The Finger Lime plant, Citrus australasica (syn. Microcitrus australasica) is a Thorny understorey shrub or small tree of Lowland subtropical rainforest and dry rainforest in the coastal border region of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Flowers are white with petals 6-9 mm long.

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postheadericon Litsea ( Litsea garciae )


Fruit Warehouse | Litsea ( Litsea garciae ) | The round fruits (35 to 45 mm in diameter), flattened top and bottom, have thin, edible skins bright pink. Medium to thick flesh surrounds the single, avocado-like seed (1 "). It is creamy-white and similar to avocado, but softer with a more delicate flavor. The engkala Grows rapidly and Tolerates high light levels if well watered.

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postheadericon Kerantongan ( Durio oxleyanus )


Fruit Warehouse | Kerantongan ( Durio oxleyanus ) | Durian trees are large, growing to 25-50 meters (80-164 ft) in height depending on the species. Durian trees have one or two Flowering and fruiting periods per year, though the timing varies depending on the species, cultivars, and Localities. A typical durian tree can bear fruit after four or five years. The durian fruit can hang from any branch and matures roughly three months after pollination.

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postheadericon Limeberry ( Limonia trifolia )


Fruit Warehouse | limeberry ( Limonia trifolia ) | Triphasias are very close relatives of citrus. Triphasia trifolia (syn. Limonia trifolia Burm. F., Triphasia aurantiola Lour.; Also called limeberry, lime berry, or limoncitong kastila) is a species of Triphasia in the family Rutaceae, native to tropical Southeastern Asia in Malaysia, the Philippines and possibly elsewhere.

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postheadericon Kaffir Lime ( Citrus hystrix)


Fruit Warehouse | Kaffir Lime ( Citrus hystrix) | Citrus × hystrix is a Thorny bush with aromatic and distinctively shaped "double" leaves. The kaffir lime is a rough, bumpy green fruit. The green lime fruit is distinguished by its bumpy exterior and its small size (approx. 4 cm wide). The kaffir lime (Citrus × hystrix, Rutaceae) is also known as combava, Kieffer lime, kaffir lime, lime or lime makrut, Kabuyao (Cabuyao). It is used in Southeast Asian cuisine.

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postheadericon Jack ( Mangifera caesia)

Fruit Warehouse | Jack ( Mangifera caesia) | The tree lives in lowlands or gentle slopes in sandy clay Soils. The fruit is a large, edible, elliptical drupe 10-15 cm (4-6 in) long and 6-8 cm (2-3 in) wide. The skin is thin and brown with darker patches, and the flesh is yellow-white, Mushy, and strongly odorous with an acid-sweet or sour taste.

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postheadericon Clove ( Syzygium aromaticum )


Fruit Warehouse | Clove ( Syzygium aromaticum ) | Especially in Indonesia, cloves are used as an ingredient of clove cigarettes. Clove oil used in aromatherapy and also to treat toothache. Dried leaves are finely ground cloves can be used as a vegetable and effective pesticides to control Fusarium stem rot disease by providing 50-100 grams of dried pimento leaves per plant. Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum, syn. Eugenia aromaticum), in English called cloves, are the aromatic dried flower stalks of the Myrtaceae family tree

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postheadericon Breadfruit ( Artocarpus altilis )


Fruit Warehouse | Breadfruit ( Artocarpus altilis ) | Breadfruit, an equatorial Lowland species, Grows best below elevations of 650 meters (2.130 ft), but is found at elevations of 1.550 meters (5.090 ft). Preferred Soils are neutral to alkaline (pH of 6.1-7.4) and either sand, sandy loam, loam or sandy clay loam. Breadfruit is Able to grow in coral sands and saline Soils.

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postheadericon Betel Nut ( Areca catechu )

Fruit Warehouse | Betel Nut ( Areca catechu ) | This palm tree is often mistakenly referred to as the fruit of betel, areca nut, often chewed together with betel leaves, leaves from the vine of the Piper family. Known in English as Betel palm or Betel nut tree, and Areca catechu is the scientific name.

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postheadericon Kedondong ( Spondias mombin )


Fruit Warehouse |  Kedondong ( Spondias mombin ) | A more common name is mombins unequivocal. They are deciduous or semi-evergreen trees growing to 25 m tall. The leaves are spirally arranged, pinnate, rarely bipinnate or simple. It has a single seed.About 10 species of Spondias bear edible fruits and have been domesticated for fruit production. The name is derived from makok (มะกอก), the Thai name for the fruit of Spondias dulcis. Spondias pinnata is called Pulicha Kaai in the Tamil language, the which means "sour fruit."

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postheadericon Orange Bali (pomelo, Citrus grandis, C. maxima)


Fruit Warehouse | (pomelo, Citrus grandis, C. maxima) | The pomelo tastes like a sweet, mild grapefruit (which is Itself a hybrid of the pomelo and the orange), though the typical pomelo is much larger in size than the grapefruit. The peel of the pomelo is also used in Chinese cooking. In general, citrus peel is Often used in southern Chinese cuisine for flavoring, ESPECIALLY in sweet soup desserts.

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