Saturday 6 October 2012

UNKNOWN FRUITS IN INDIA -- MAYA UNLIMITED !


EVEN THOUGH THIS IS NOT A PURELY SPIRITUAL
SUBJECT IT IS INTERESTING TO KNOW, WE ARE
DESTINED NOT TO EAT & TASTE SO MANY
VARIETIES OF FRUITS NOT GROWN OR SOLD IN
INDIA ! THAT IS WHY IT IS --
        MAYA UNLIMITED !

SAME THING APPLIES TO CREATURES, FISHES , 
ANIMALS AND BIRDS -- NOT FOR EATING, BUT TO 
SEE THEM THROUGH OUR EYES !--
        MAYA SPECIES UNLIMITED !

THEN THERE ARE SUBJECTS OF PLANETS, STARS, 
ASTEROIDS, COMETS, SATELLITES, BLACK HOLES, 
GALAXIES --
        MAYA UNIVERSE UNLIMITED !  

AS NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES TAKE PLACE NEW 
GADGETS COME TO USE LIKE RADIO, TV, DIGITAL 
SOUND,VIDEO, INTERNET, CELL PHONE, HD, 3D, 
MICRO WAVE, ULTRASONIC ETC.ETC.--
         MAYA GADGETS UNLIMITED !

THIS IS NOT THE END, YET TO DISCOVER ASPECTS 
NOBODY KNOWS HOW MUCH TODAY --
         MAYA FUTURE UNLIMITED !!

 MIND BOGGLING ISN'T IT !!

Dragon fruit of Thailand
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In addition to the strange shape, this cactus is able to give an unusually tasty fruit tastes like a mixture of strawberries and pears. 
 Dragon fruit
Dragon Fruit Step 4
CUT DRAGON FRUIT 


Durian Fruit of THAILAND

Durian Fruit & plant

Durian Fruit
Durian Fruit
Cut open to find two pods
Durian Fruit
Remove seed


Rambutan Fruit of Thailand, Indonesia

Rambutan tree & fruits

Rambutans step 3
Cut open Rambutan

Rambutans step 4
Remove seed

Chocolate Pudding Fruit of South America & Astralia

Chocolate Pudding Fruit & Plant

Chocolate Pudding Fruit cut open

 Abiu Fruit of South America
Abiu
Common Name: Abiu
Latin Name: Pouteria caimito
Family: Sapotaceae
Origin: South America







Comments: Tastes like caramel custard.



CUT ABIU WITH SEED INSIDE
  
Jaboticaba Fruit of Brazil
Myrciaria cauliflora

Common Name: Jaboticaba
Latin Name: Myrciaria cauliflora
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Brazil
Comments: Jaboticaba is a small bushy tree with multiple stems. Fruit is cherry like in appearance with a thicker tougher skin and about 1 inch in diameter. Interestingly, the fruits form on the trunk of the tree and not on terminal branches as most other fruits. Fruits may be eaten out-of-hand, discarding the skin and seeds. They can also be used in jams and jellies, fresh fruit salads, sherbets and cobblers. The tree is cold hardy and likes plenty of water.

JABOTICABA-- PEELED SKIN EXPOSING FLESH OF FRUIT

Spanish Lime Fruit of South America

Spanish Lime - Melicoccus bijugatus
Common Name: Spanish Lime
Latin Name: Melicoccus bijugatus
Family: Sapindaceae
Origin: Central and South America

Gold Nugget Loquat of Southeastern China
Gold Nugget Loquat
Common Name: Gold Nugget Loquat 
Latin Name: Eriobotrya japonica
Family: Rosaceae
Origin: Southeastern China

Comments: Evergreen tree with small round fruits. Loquats are good for blood pressure and regulating blood sugar



Gold Nugget Loquat--cut section showing seeds
 Grumichama fruit of Brazil
Grumichama - Eugenia brasiliensis
Common Name: Grumichama 
Latin Name: Eugenia brasiliensis (syn. Eugenia dombeyi)
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Coastal Southern Brazil



Comments: Highly ornamental small tree (25-30 feet) growing best in rich deep loamy slightly acid soil. Fruits are 1/2-3/4" wide dark red,  berries with soft, juicy pulp with a delicious cherry like flavor. Can be trimmed as a shrub, grow in sun or shade and provide year round moisture and good mulching.

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Grumichama fruits of purple and yellow types

Pitomba Fruit of Brazil
Eugenia luschnathiana
Common Name: Pitomba
Latin Name: Eugenia luschnathiana
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Bahia, Brazil




Comments: Pitomba is an attractive, slow-growing tree to 20 or 30 ft high, with dense evergreen foliage. Pitomba fruits have a thin, tender skin and a soft juicy golden yellow aromatic pulp with a slightly acid flavor similar to apricots. The fruit is eaten fresh and makes good jellies and preserves.


Pitomba Fruit--inside with seed


 Araza Fruit of Brazil

Common Name: Araza
Latin Name: 
Eugenia stipitata
Family: Myrtales
Origin: Brazil


Comments: Rare variety, very high in vitamin C.



Araza Fruit inside with seed
















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