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  2. Citrus industry in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Citrus production in Dominica is a major export, also with bananas and coconuts. The main producing areas are in the Layou River Valley and on the southwest coast. For many years Dominica was the principal source of fruit used in Rose's lime juice. In 1999, 21,000 tons of grapefruit, 1,000 tons of lemons and limes and 8,000 tons of oranges were ...

  3. Boston Fruit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Fruit Company (1885–1899) was a fruit production and import business based in the port of Boston, Massachusetts. Andrew W. Preston and nine others established the firm to ship bananas and other fruit from the West Indies to north-eastern America.

  4. List of Jamaican dishes and foods - Wikipedia

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    Juices often include local fruits such as pineapple, Otaheite apple, June plum (Tahitian apple), acerola cherry, mango and guava, or a combination of fruits to make medleys such as guava-carrot, pineapple-cherry and fruit punch. Most homemade Jamaican fruit juices usually contain a little ginger and / or lime. Jamaican rum. Coffee drinks ...

  5. Banana production in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    At the port, the fruit is graded according to quality. It is weighed and placed in refrigerated compartments of ships at temperatures of 13 °F (−11 °C). It undergoes regular changes of air to discharge ethylene gases produced by the chemistry of the fruit. In this way, the fruit can withstand long sea journeys and arrive in good condition.

  6. Ackee - Wikipedia

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    The ackee (Blighia sapida), also known as acki, akee, or ackee apple, is a fruit of the Sapindaceae family, as are the lychee and the longan. It is native to tropical West Africa. [2] [5] The scientific name honours Captain William Bligh who took the fruit from Jamaica to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, England, in 1793. [2]

  7. Ackee and saltfish - Wikipedia

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    The ackee fruit (Blighia sapida) is the national fruit of Jamaica. [1] It was brought to the Caribbean from Ghana before 1725 as 'Ackee' or 'Aki', another name for the Akan people, Akyem . The fruit's scientific name honours Captain William Bligh who took the fruit from Jamaica to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, England in 1793 and introduced ...

  8. Julie (mango) - Wikipedia

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    It remains a popular variety in the West Indies, where it is often referred to as 'Saint Julian' mango. Julie trees are part of the collections of the USDA 's germplasm repository in Miami, Florida , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the University of Florida's Tropical Research and Education Center [ 6 ] in Homestead, Florida , and the Miami-Dade Fruit and Spice ...

  9. Banana boat (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The English cricket team that toured the West Indies in 1959–1960 used banana boats to travel across the Atlantic and between the islands. [ citation needed ] They were better known for bringing West Indian immigrants to Great Britain , and to say that someone came off a banana boat was a derogatory phrase used by those who objected to their ...