cultivation of guava
Rose apple
Rose apple (Sizigium yamboz, Malabar plum, Chompu, Chmphū̀, Rose apple, Chom-poo). It is actively grown in the region of its origin – in the countries of Southeast Asia, especially a lot in Thailand.
It doesn’t look like an apple in shape at all, but rather looks like a pear or a bell. Continue reading
Guava
Guava (Psidium, Guayava, Guayaba). Originally from South America (tentatively from the territory of modern Peru), today, in addition to the tropics of America, it is cultivated in Asia, Israel and Africa.
Fully edible fruit can be round, and oblong, and pear-shaped. Diameter up to 15 centimeters. Continue reading
Awara
tropical
iron
tract
bronchitis
phosphorus
nails
jams
sweet
magnesium
territories
vitamins
zinc
effect
mango
shape
tender
vision
contains
vegetables
latitudes
organic
attractive
protein
carbohydrates
green
diabetes
Tukum
reproductive organs
vitamin C
joints
carotene
medications
digestive system
temperate
India
edible
sugars
elements
blood pressure
cautious
cocktails
nutritious
unpretentiousness
desserts
diathesis
representative
nerves
digestive
calcium
taste
article
minerals
countries
confectionery
immunity
Avarra
flowers
sucrose
processes
eyes
potassium
bones
fiber
pregnant
Russia
colds