Sunday, December 27, 2009

CHE FRUIT

The common names of Che is Chinese Che, Chinese Mulberry, Cudrang, Mandarin Melon Berry, and Silkworm Thorn.

The native of the Che is eastern Asia from the Shantung and Kiangson Provinces of China to the Nepalese sub-Himalayas. In Japan Che is naturalized and in china during mulberry leaves are shortages the Che leaves are used as a food for silkworm.

The Che is not a berry. The Che appearance is like round mulberry crossed with berry.

The ripe fruits are a good-looking red or maroon-red color with a juicy, rich red flesh inside and 3 to 6 small brown seeds per fruit.

The flavor is moderately unlike the vinous quality of improved mulberries. While still solid they are almost tasteless, but when fully soft ripe they widen a watermelon-like flavor that can be quite delicious. The sugar at ease is similar to that of a ripe fig.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

General Fruit info:

Why fruit is good for health?
1. They are 100% bad-cholesterol free
2. They are delicious!
3. They are not expensive
4. Fibers
5. Vitamins and Minerals
6. An overall healthy diet reduces the risk for stroke and other cardiovascular diseases, cancer and diabetes.

Here are the Fruit Types:
1. Tropical and Exotic
2. Fruit-Vegetables
3. Citrus
4. Berries and Small Fruit
5. Tree fruit
6. Melons
7. Nuts
8. Olives

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Pawpaw:

The Common Name of Pawpaw is Paw Paw, Papaw, Poor Man's Banana, Hoosier Banana, etc.

The pawpaw is native to the moderate woodland of the eastern U.S. The American Indian is accredited with dispersal the pawpaw across the eastern U.S. to eastern Kansas and Texas, and from the Great Lakes approximately to the Gulf. Fossils demonstrate the pawpaw is indigenous to the U.S.

The pawpaw is the principal edible fruit native to America. Creature fruits weigh 5 to 16 ounces and are 3 to 6 inches in length. The superior sizes will emerge plump, similar to the mango.

The fruit more often than not has 10 to 14 seeds in two rows. The brownish to blackish seeds are wrought like lima beans, with a length of 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches. Pawpaw fruits time and again occur as clusters of up to nine entity fruits. The ripe fruit is spongy and thin skinned.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Jocote:

Jocote name is derived from Nahuatl word. Jocote fruit is a kind of flowering plant. It belongs to Anacardiaceae family. The native of the fruit is America.
The other name of jocote fruit:

Red Mombin

Purple Mombin

Hog Plum

The tree is of small size up to 25 m tall.

The fruit contain one big seed in the middle.

The leaves are deciduous in short dry season.

The fruit can eat after ripe by removing skin or with skin.

The fruit can sometime eat before ripe with salt.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Cherimoya:

Common Names of Cherimoya are Custard Apple, Chirimoya, and Chirimolla.

The Origin of cherimoya is held to be native to the inter-Andean valleys of Ecuador, Colombia and Peru.

Seeds from Mexico are plant in California in 1871.

This fruit is also known as the custard apple, sherbet fruit, and there are more than 50 varieties. It is large and pinecone approximating in manifestation with a green outdoor.

Cherimoyas are juicy with a smooth white flesh and large, black seeds and tastes like an amalgamation of pineapple, mango, papaya and vanilla. It is very low in Cholesterol and Sodium. It is also a good source of Dietary Fiber, Vitamin B6 and Potassium, and a very good source of Vitamin C.