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  2. Fyffes - Wikipedia

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    Fyffes is an old fruit brand dating back to 1929, when the blue label was used on bananas for the first time. [27] Fyffes also import melons. The range covers melon types such as Galia, cantaloupe , charentais , watermelon , piel de sapo and yellow honeydew .

  3. Mangosteen - Wikipedia

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    Dried fruits are shipped to Singapore to be processed for medical uses which may include dysentery, skin disorders, and various other minor diseases in several countries across Asia. [5] There is no reliable evidence that mangosteen juice, puree, bark or extracts is effective as a treatment for human diseases. [37] [38]

  4. 15+ Exotic Fruits That Are Restricted in the U.S. (and 1 Run ...

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    1. Mangosteen. Mangosteen, often praised as the "queen of fruits," is cherished for its sweet and tangy flavor profile. Hailing from Thailand, the fruit was illegal in the U.S. for years due to ...

  5. World's Weirdest Exotic Fruits - AOL

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    A sure sign that you've landed somewhere new, exotic fruits intrigue and challenge us, whether by their unfamiliar size, shape, texture, or smell. The stinky durian fruit, for instance, has become ...

  6. Longan - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is sweet, juicy, and succulent in superior agricultural varieties. The seed and the peel are not consumed. Apart from being eaten raw like other fruits, longan fruit is also often used in Asian soups, snacks, desserts, and sweet-and-sour foods, either fresh or dried, and sometimes preserved and canned in syrup. The taste is different ...

  7. Spondias dulcis - Wikipedia

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    Its oval fruits, 6–9 cm (2.4–3.5 in) long, are borne in bunches of 12 or more on a long stalk. Over several weeks, the fruit fall to the ground while still green and hard, then turn golden-yellow as they ripen. [1] According to Morton (1987), "some fruits in the South Sea Islands weigh over 500 g (1 lb) each." [1]

  8. Ficus pumila var. awkeotsang - Wikipedia

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    The jelly, when combined with sweeteners and lemon or lime juice is a favorite snack in Taiwanese night markets, Taiwanese farmers' markets and Singapore hawker centres. Ficus pumila var. awkeotsang seeds contain pectin , a viscous gelation material. [ 12 ]

  9. Lansium domesticum - Wikipedia

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    The fruit can be elliptical, ovoid or round, measuring 2 to 7 centimetres (0.79 to 2.76 in) by 1.5 to 5 centimetres (0.59 to 1.97 in) in size. Fruits look much like small potatoes and are borne in clusters similar to grapes. The larger fruits are on the variety known as duku. It is covered by thin, yellow hair giving a slightly fuzzy aspect.