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Lychee fruits
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Another regionally evergreen tree, Popat says that lychee offers growers beautiful foliage and sweet, aromatic fruits. "They perform best with full sun to partial shade and need protection from wind," she says.
The Avocado Fruits
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The avocado, alligator pear or avocado pear  (Persea americana) is an evergreen tree in the laurel family (Lauraceae). It is native to the Americas and was first domesticated in Mesoamerica more than 5,000 years ago. It was prized for its large and unusually oily fruit.[3] The tree likely originated in the highlands bridging south-central Mexico and Guatemala.[4][5][6] Avocado trees have a native growth range from Mexico to Costa Rica.[7] Its fruit, sometimes also referred to as an alligator pear or avocado pear, is botanically a large berry containing a single large seed.[8] Sequencing of its genome showed that the evolution of avocados was shaped by polyploidy events and that commercial varieties have a hybrid origin.[9] Avocado trees are partly self-pollinating, and are often propagated through grafting to maintain consistent fruit output.[10] Avocados are presently cultivated in the tropical and Mediterranean climates of many countries.[4] Mexico is the world's leading producer of avocados as of 2020, supplying nearly 30% of the global harvest in that year.[11]
Avocado fruits
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Enjoy fresh-picked avocado for your guacamole or toast by growing an avocado tree. "Avocado trees are valued for their nutritious fruits," Popat says. "They require full sun and regular watering to thrive."
Barbados Cherry Fruits
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Also known as an "acerola" cherry, this tree is an easy-to-grow variety that does well in the ground or a container. "Barbados cherry trees are notable for their high Vitamin C content," Popat says, adding that they prefer partial sun and are quite adaptable to different soil types.
Dragon Fruits
Bongsong · 9 months ago
"Dragon fruit plants are actually cacti that produce stunningly beautiful fruits,” Popat says, noting that they need a trellis for support when being grown in the ground or a container.
Goji Berry Fruits
Bongsong · 9 months ago
"Goji berry plants are superfoods, offering health benefits along with sweet, red berries," says Popat. Plant your goji berry tree in full sun for the best fruit production.
Which Fruit Raids is the FASTEST | Blox Fruits
Bongsong · 10 months ago
In today's video, i have completed all the existing raids in blox fruits to find out which one is the fastes. (ALSO THIS VIDEO RECORDED PRE UPDATE)
Vegetables And Fruits Fresh Vegetables Hyderabad India
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Hyderabad India Vegetable And Fruit Fresh Vegetable
Fruits Introduction
Bongsong · 10 months ago
DISCLAIMER: All the lesson plans shared here are my sample lesson plan suggestions based on the materials that I've shared. You can definitely opt to modify or not use the materials. Everything here is shared for PERSONAL usage only Therefore, materials, lesson plans or modules from this blog cannot be sold by any means. For any inquiries, do contact me via azainull3@gmail.com
PINEAPPLE | Introduction | TFNet | International Tropical Fruits
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Pineapple is cultivated predominantly for its fruit that is consumed fresh or as canned fruit and juice. Pineapple is the only source of bromelain, a complex proteolytic enzyme used in the pharmaceutical market and as a meat-tenderising agent. The stems and leaves of pineapple plant are also a source of fibre that is white, creamy and lustrous as silk. Pineapple fibre has been processed into paper with remarkable qualities of thinness, smoothness and pliability. Parts of the plant are used for silage and hay for cattle feed. Processing wastes in the form of shell, core materials and centrifuged solids from juice production are also used as animal feed. Alcoholic beverages can also be made from juice.
Mix Fruit Scrub Sscpl
Abegimon · 8 months ago
Aroma :- Fine, Fresh Fruity
Usage of Multi Fruit Extracts :- Traditionally known for their detoxifying, tightening, nourishing, healing and anti-oxidant properties.
Banana plantsBanana plants growing on a plantation. Each herbaceous trunk bears only one bunch of fruit and is cut down after harvest to encourage new growth from the rhizome (underground stem)
Khairool · 8 months ago
The banana plant is a gigantic herb that springs from an underground stem, or rhizome, to form a false trunk 3–6 metres (10–20 feet) high. This trunk is composed of the basal portions of leaf sheaths and is crowned with a rosette of 10 to 20 oblong to elliptic leaves that sometimes attain a length of 3–3.5 metres (10–11.5 feet) and a breadth of 65 cm (26 inches). A large flower spike, carrying numerous yellowish flowers protected by large purple-red bracts, emerges at the top of the false trunk and bends downward to become bunches of 50 to 150 individual fruits, or fingers. The individual fruits, or bananas, are grouped in clusters, or hands, of 10 to 20. After a plant has fruited, it is cut down to the ground, because each trunk produces only one bunch of fruit. The dead trunk is replaced by others in the form of suckers, or shoots, which arise from the rhizome at roughly six-month intervals. The life of a single rhizome thus continues for many years, and the weaker suckers that it sends up through the soil are periodically pruned, while the stronger ones are allowed to grow into fruit-producing plants.
Jack fruits jackfruits
Khairool · 8 months ago
The jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)[6] is a species of tree in the fig, mulberry, and breadfruit family (Moraceae).[7] The jackfruit is the largest tree fruit, reaching as much as 55 kg (120 pounds) in weight, 90 cm (35 inches) in length, and 50 cm (20 in) in diameter.[7][8] A mature jackfruit tree produces some 200 fruits per year, with older trees bearing up to 500 fruits in a year.[7][9] The jackfruit is a multiple fruit composed of hundreds to thousands of individual flowers, and the fleshy petals of the unripe fruit are eaten.
List of Fruit Names
Fruits · 8 months ago
Apple	Banana	Apricot	Atemoya
Avocados	Blueberry	Blackcurrant	Ackee
Cranberry	Cantaloupe	Cherry	Black sapote/Chocolate pudding fruit
Dragonfruit	Dates	Cherimoya	Buddha’s hand fruit
Finger lime	Fig	Coconut	Cape gooseberry/Inca berry/Physalis
Grapefruit	Gooseberries	Custard apple/Sugar apple/Sweetsop	Chempedak
Hazelnut	Honeyberries	Dragon fruit	Durian
Horned melon	Hog plum	Egg fruit	Feijoa/Pineapple guava/Guavasteen
Indian fig	Ice apple	Guava	Fuyu Persimmon
Jackfruit	Jujube	Honeydew melon	Jenipapo
Kiwi	Kabosu	Kiwano	Kaffir lime/Makrut lime
Lime	Lychee	Longan	Langsat
Mango	Mulberry	Pear	Lucuma
Muskmelon	Naranjilla	Passion fruit	Mangosteen
Nectarine	Nance	Quince	Medlar fruit
Olive	Oranges	Ramphal	Mouse melon
Papaya	Peach	Rose apple/Water apple	Noni fruit
Pomegranate	Pineapple	Rambutan	Snake fruit/Salak
Raspberries	Strawberries	Starfruit/Carambola	Soursop
Tangerine	Watermelon	Sapota	Star apple
Different Types of Fruits
Fruits · 8 months ago
From among the number of fruits available in the different parts of the world, there are some fruits which can be put under different categories, namely,

Citrus fruits/Subtropical fruits
Tropical fruits
Yellow fruits
Green fruits
Citrus Fruit Names
Fruits · 8 months ago
Citrus fruits are commonly grown in subtropical regions. These fruits are known to be a rich source of vitamin C, carbohydrates, fibre, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, etc. Here is a list of citrus fruits for your reference.

Orange	
Blood orange
Lemon	
Kaffir lime
Sweet lime	
Pomelo
Tangerine	
Sudachi
Ugli fruit	
Yuzu fruit
Tangelo	
Kumquat
Mandarin orange	
Grapefruit
Tropical Fruit Names
Fruits · 8 months ago
Tropical fruits are those fruits that are grown under hot and humid weather conditions. These fruits are found in areas within the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Here is a list of a few very common tropical fruit names for you.

Ackee	
Longan
Avocado	
Lychee
Banana	
Mango
Carambola	
Mangosteen
Coconut	
Muskmelon
Custard apple	
Papaya
Dragon fruit	
Passion fruit
Durian	
Persimmon
Fig	
Pineapple
Grapes	
Pomegranate
Gooseberries	
Rambutan
Guava	
Rose apple
Jackfruit	
Star apple
Kiwi	
Watermelon
Yellow Fruit Names
Fruits · 8 months ago
All the fruits that are yellow on the outside and those that have a yellow pulp inside come under yellow fruits. Here is a list of some yellow fruits that you can learn about.

Banana	
Pineapple
Mango	
Yellow pear
Papaya	
Egg fruit
Guava	
Jackfruit
Must melon	
Canary melon
Durian	
Yellow peach
Grapes	
Yellow watermelon
Pomelo	
Yellow dragon fruit
Yellow apple	
Yellow plum/Lemon plum
Golden kiwi	
Husk cherry
Passion fruit	
Yellow fig
Quince	
Cantaloupe/Sweet melon/Rock melon
Green Fruit Names
Fruits · 8 months ago
Just like yellow fruits, green fruits are those fruits that are green on the outside or have a green pulp inside. Here are some of the fruits which can be classified as green fruits.

Green apple	
Breadfruit
Avocado	
Durian
Green grapes	
Jackfruit
Pear	
Sugar apple/Custard apple
Green gooseberry	
Marang
Kiwi fruit	
Guava
Honeydew melon	Jocote
Pomelo	
Star fruit
Soursop	Feijoa
True medlar/Greengage plum	Chempedak
Ugli fruit	
Noni fruit
Osage orange	
Chayote
Explore More about Some Common Fruits
Fruits · 8 months ago
Name of the Fruit	
About It

Apple:-
Apple is a fruit that grows in Europe, America, Asia and other places. Apples come in various colours, especially green and red. Ripe red apples are sweeter in taste, whereas green apples have a sour taste. A lot of dishes can be prepared from apples. 

Avocado:-
Avocados, also known as ‘alligator pears’, are grown in Central Mexico and are the prime ingredient for guacamole. Avocados are rich in a high amount of healthy fats, vitamin E, proteins and potassium.

Apricot:-
Apricots are fruits that resemble a small peach and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, healthy phytochemicals and fibre.

Abiu:-
Abiu is found in the Amazon region and places that are warm and wet. It’s a small oval-shaped fruit with a pointy end. Abiu tastes like creamy caramel.

Banana:-
Bananas are grown all over the world and are eaten raw as well as in ripened form. Ripe bananas have sweet, tender flesh and red or yellow peel, whereas raw bananas have tougher flesh and green peel.

Blackberry:-
Blackberries are commonly grown in Southwestern Asia. When young, these berries are pale in colour and turn dark black when ripe. Blackberries are rich in vitamins E, K and C.

Blueberry:-
Blueberries are perennial flowering plants with blue or purple berries. These are rich in antioxidants, vitamins C and K.

Bael:-
Baels are found in Southeast Asia and India. They have an aromatic smell and a sweet taste.

Cranberry:-
These fruits are common in the United States and are red in colour. These fruits have a tart taste and are rich in antioxidants.

Cherry:-
Cherries are sweet little red fruits that are either eaten fresh or used for garnishing desserts. These fruits are a rich source of vitamins A and C.

Dates:-
Dates are brownish, sweet, one-seeded fruits that are grown mostly in the Middle East region. This fruit can be used as a natural sweetener.

Dragonfruit:-
Dragon fruits have white flesh with numerous black seeds and red peel. It can be eaten with salads or yoghourt and is rich in iron.

Fig:-
Figs are Mediterranean fruits that are often dried and used as dry fruits. They have a chewy texture and sweet taste.

Guava:-
Guava is a tropical fruit that has either whitish-yellow or pink flesh filled with edible seeds. It is rich in vitamin C.

Grapes:-
Grapes are one of the most common fruits that are found in various colours and tastes. They can be eaten fresh or fermented.

Grapefruit:-
Grapefruit is a sour and sweet hybrid of pomelo and orange. This fruit is a rich source of vitamin C.
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