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  2. Tropical fruit - Wikipedia

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    A group of tropical fruit. Varieties of tropical fruit include: Abiu; Açaí; Acerola (West Indian cherry; Barbados cherry) Achachairú (Bolivian mangosteen; achacha) Ackee; Atemoya; Avocado (alligator pear) Banana; Bengal currant,(Christ's thorn,[1] Carandas plum, Karonda, Karanda and Kanna) Biribá (lemon meringue pie fruit) Black sapote ...

  3. Macadamia - Wikipedia

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    Two species of the genus are commercially important for their fruit, the macadamia nut / ˌ m æ k ə ˈ d eɪ m i ə / (or simply macadamia). Global production in 2015 was 160,000 tonnes (180,000 short tons). [3] Other names include Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut and, in the US, they are also known as Hawaii nut. [4]

  4. List of Brazilian fruits - Wikipedia

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    Pachira aquatica (monguba, saba nut, malabar chestnut) Parinari obtusifolia (fruta-de-ema) Passiflora alata (wild passionfruit, yellow passionfruit, melon passionfruit) Passiflora ambigua (maracujá-doce) Passiflora amethystina (maracujá-de-cobra) Passiflora caerulea (maracujá-azul, blue passionfruit) Passiflora cincinnata (maracujá-mochila)

  5. List of culinary nuts - Wikipedia

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    A small bowl of mixed nuts An assortment of mixed nuts A culinary nut is a dry, edible fruit or seed that usually, but not always, has a high fat content. Nuts are used in a wide variety of edible roles, including in baking, as snacks (either roasted or raw), and as flavoring. In addition to botanical nuts, fruits and seeds that have a similar appearance and culinary role are considered to be ...

  6. Coconut - Wikipedia

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    Botanically, the coconut fruit is a drupe, not a true nut. [13] Like other fruits, it has three layers: the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp. The exocarp is the glossy outer skin, usually yellow-green to yellow-brown in color. The mesocarp is composed of a fiber, called coir, which has many traditional and commercial uses. Both the exocarp and ...

  7. International Tropical Fruits Network - Wikipedia

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    During the 1st International Consultation on Tropical Fruits held in Malaysia on 15–19 July 1996, delegates from 22 countries conferred about economic and trade issues that centered on the current situation of the tropical fruit industry, future prospects for fresh and processed tropical fruits, tariff concerns, [5] and phytosanitary and quarantine measures.