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Sapodilla fruits being sold on a street in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. The fruit is a large berry, 4–8 cm (2–3 in) in diameter. [13] [16] An unripe fruit has a firm outer skin and when picked, releases white chicle from its stem. A fully ripened fruit has saggy skin and does not release chicle when picked.
Mangosteen is the national fruit of Thailand. It is also known as the ‘Queen of Fruits’. It is available from May until August. Mangosteen is called ‘Mangkhud’ in Thai language. Turkey: Sultana Grapes: Vitis vinifera [citation needed] Turkmenistan: Watermelon: Citrullus lanatus [citation needed] United Arab Emirates: Dates: Phoenix ...
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Official publication of the Northwest Fruit Growers Association, Dec. 1907-June 1918; of: Washington State Apple Advertising Commission, Nov. 1938-June 1951; of: Oregon-Washington Vegetable & Fruit Growers Association, Mar.-June 1967 Vol. 1 (1906/07)-7 (1912/13), with v. 8 Subjects: Fruit-culture Periodicals; Fruit Marketing Periodicals
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