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Cherry, Brazilian
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SKU: 0890 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Eugenia brasiliensis
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: S America
Medicinal use: Popular names: Grumichama, Brazilian cherry. S. It is a tree that reaches 15 meters in height with green, large and oval leaves, its fruits are globose black drupes with a cherry flavor that attract the local birds. Its fruits, in bunches, are eaten fresh and are also highly appreciated in jams and cakes.
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Mulberry, Black
Culinary Garden, Fruit orchard ₡2,550.00 Add to cart
Mulberry, Black
₡2,550.00
SKU: 1390 Categories: Culinary Garden, Fruit orchardScientific name: Morus nigra
Family: Moraceae
Origin: Asia
Medicinal use: Morus nigra, is a tree species belonging to the Moraceae family, native to southwestern Asia. The edible fruit is purple-black, the fruit is refreshing and can be consumed directly or made with jam, syrups or drinks. Blackberries are rich in vitamin C. Blackberry syrup has been used as a gargle against inflammation.
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Papaya
Fruit orchard ₡2,550.00 Add to cart
Papaya
₡2,550.00
SKU: 1536 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Carica papaya
Family: Caricaceae
Origin: Mexico and C America
Medicinal use: Carica papaya is a very rich shrubby fruit of the genus Carica in the family Caricaceae. Its fruit is commonly known as papaya, papayón, olocotón, papayo, mamón, milky or milky. The fruits have a smooth texture and an oblong shape, and can be green, yellow, orange or pink. The fruit is usually consumed raw, without its peel and its seeds. The unripe green papaya fruit can be eaten in salads and stews.
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Soursop
Fruit orchard ₡3,750.00 Add to cart
Soursop
₡3,750.00
SKU: 0900 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Annona muricata
Family: Annonaceae
Origin: Mexico and Tropical America
Medicinal use: Annona muricata, the soursop name of Taino origin, is cultivated for its edible fruits in many countries with a tropical climate. Both the fruit and the leaves of A. muricata are attributed medicinal properties. The most widespread is that it cures cancer but does not specify what type of cancerous tumor. The fruit has a delicious sweet and sour taste, ideal to consume in juices and smoothies; but also the leaves of the graviola have medicinal properties.
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