13 Exotic Tropical Fruits You've Never Heard Of: Why Rambutan Will Amaze Your Taste Buds
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13. Feijoa: The Pineapple Guava
Native to South America but now grown all around, including New Zealand, where it has become especially popular, feijoa—also known as pineapple guava or guavasteen—is a small, green, egg-shaped fruit. The fruit's modest appearance conceals its great taste, a sophisticated combination of pineapple, guava, and strawberry with traces of mint. Feijoa is unique in scent; the fruit smells strongly and pleasantly even before it's cut open. Around tiny, edible seeds, the translucent, jelly-like flesh of the feijoa is Its texture is unusual; it has a softer, more yielding consistency with a gritty crunch like a pear. Apart from being delicious, feijoa carries vitamins C, fibre, and antioxidants among other nutrients.

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