27 April,2024
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Used in traditional medicine for over 2000 years, Chinese Bayberry (myrica rubra) is a small to medium-sized tree that produces pink or purple coloured fruit.
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They’re incredibly widespread and versatile (think chutneys, juices, sauces, etc).
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Pink Pitaya, also known as Dragon Fruit, is a tropical fruit native to Mexico & Central America.
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With their signature teardrop shape, figs are instantly recognisable and popular all over the world.
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Guava belongs to the myrtle family & grows in tropical or subtropical climates.
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Native to Malaysia, they’re not known for their flavour. In fact, many describe them as somewhat bland & lacking in real flavour.
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