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(fay-JO-a) - A native to subtropical South America and commercially grown in New Zealand and Northern California. Feijoas are available during spring and early summer. They are also called pineapple guavas, describing the taste of the creamy, white, juicy, granular flesh. The taste is a combination of pineapple and guava or strawberry with a hint ....
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(species Feijoa sellowiana), small tree of the family Myrtaceae, related to the guava and often called pineapple guava. It is native to southern ... [1 related articles]
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This small, egg-shaped fruit is native to South America. It provides a very fragrant, cream-colored flesh with a jelly-like center.
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This small, egg-shaped fruit is native to South America. It provides a very fragrant, cream-colored flesh with a jelly-like center.
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Feijoa fruit, growing in autumn, is green, ellipsoid, and about the size of a chicken egg. It has a sweet, aromatic flavor. The tissue is juicy and is divided in to a clear jelly-like seed pulp as well as a firmer, slightly granular, opaque flesh nearer the skin. The fruit drops when ready and at its fullest flavor, but may be plucked from the tree...
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[
n] - South American shrub having edible greenish plumlike fruit 2. [n] - dark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh
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pineapple guava noun dark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh; used chiefly for jellies and preserves
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