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Lemon, Sweet
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SKU: 1226 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Citrus × limon
Family: Rutaceae
Origin: Asia and India
Medicinal use: Citrus × limetta is a kind of citrus. It has a multitude of common names, such as sweet limetta, Mediterranean sweet lemon, sweet lemon, sweet lime and / or simply lime. The sweet lemon has irregular branches, and a relatively soft, greyish-brown wood. The sweet lemon fruit is edible and contains essential oils. The tree for its part is used as an ornamental and as a pattern for grafting.
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Jack fruit
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SKU: 1055 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Artocarpus heterophyllus
Family: Moraceae
Origin: India
Medicinal use: The jack fruit also known by the name of nanjea and panapén. It is native to Indonesia, and its fruits are large, as you can see in the opening photo. A tree can produce up to 3,000 kilos of fruit per year. The inside of the fruit is yellow to orange in color, similar to mango. Its juice is slightly acidic and deeply sweet, with a flavor that is reminiscent of the mixture of mango and orange in addition to other flavors.
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Cucumber tree
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SKU: 1380 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Averrhoa bilimbi
Family: Oxalidaceae
Origin: Malesia
Medicinal use: It is a tree that produces fruits of the genus Averrhoa, family Oxalidaceae. In the Philippines, where it is commonly found in home gardens, the fruits are eaten raw or flavored with rock salt. It can be prepared as a curry or added as an acidic agent in the Filipino dish called sinigang. Additionally, the fruit can be preserved as a pickle, which reduces its acidity. Sometimes its flowers are preserved in sugar.
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Allspice
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SKU: 1585 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Pimenta dioica
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Mexico and C America
Medicinal use: This pepper does not contain piperine, so it does not have the characteristic spicy flavor of that pepper. They have an aromatic and fresh scent reminiscent of eucalyptus or myrrh. Its nuts are used as a condiment in various dishes and can easily be combined with other spices. It is one of the most characteristic ingredients of Caribbean cuisine, it is used ground in the preparation of Mexican mole sauces and in the elaboration of curry powder.
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