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SKU: 1225 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Citrus × aurantiifolia
Family: Rutaceae
Origin: Asia and India
Medicinal use: The Creole lemon is a lime. Citrus aurantifolia is actually a lime, it is more acidic than a conventional lemon. The fruits have 10 to 12 segments. The pulp is greenish-yellow in color, tender, juicy, very acidic, with a distinctive aroma. The fruits are small, approximately an inch to an inch and a half in diameter, and round, with a thin, smooth rind, greenish-yellow when ripe and highly aromatic.
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SKU: 0850 Categories: Chinese, Fruit orchardScientific name: Lycium barbarum
Family: Solanaceae
Origin: China
Medicinal use: It is a hedge or scrub shrub that reaches between 2 and 3 meters in height, and between 2 and 3 and a half meters in width. It has thorny branches and long, whole and somewhat thick leaves. The fruit is a fleshy ovoid berry of red or orange color. Goji berries have been attributed multiple health benefits, however various articles have questioned the scientific endorsement of these alleged virtues.
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Chestnut, Malabar
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SKU: 1435 Category: Fruit orchardScientific name: Pachira insignis
Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Tropical America
Medicinal use: Pachira insignis is an arboreal species of humid tropical soils. In addition to their ornamental use, the leaves, roots, and flowers of malabar nuts are used for medicinal purposes. The chemical constituents in this are alkaloids vasicin, vasicinone, vasicinol, maiontone, and ketone essential oil.
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Soursop
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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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