Category: Fruits

What Does Cucumber Do In Female Body?

When it comes to women’s health cucumbers are lit!!! They’re great for digestion and eliminating waste from our gut, and even feminine reproductive system. Cucumbers are rich in fiber, nutrients, and enough H2O to keep everything internally moving free and makes detoxification easy. What happens if I eat cucumber everyday? Cucumbers contain magnesium, potassium, and […]

Why We Should Not Eat Cucumber At Night?

It contains an ingredient called cucurbitacin, which is a powerful ingredient, known to cause indigestion problems. Even a little growling or indigestion can lead to flatulence or burping, which again makes it difficult to rest with ease. What is the right time to eat cucumber? Cucumber is said to be a powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, […]

What Is Salak Madu?

This is a large honey-sweet variety of the salak palm fruit. Originally from Indonesia, Malaysian farmers have taken to growing Salak Madu for its earthy honey sweet taste and large size. The flavour profile of this variety of salak is on the honey sweet flavour spectrum. What is salak fruit in English? snake fruitThe fruits […]

How Do You Plant Salak?

Salak palm is easily started from seed. Seeds should be placed sideways and half buried in a well drained potting mix. Asexual propagation, usually to increase female plants, is done through sucker removal. Soil should be mounded up around the base of the sucker. What is salak good for? The most important health benefits of […]

Where Is Cantaloupe Found?

Cantaloupe is the most popular type of muskmelon. Today, they are produced in California, Arizona, and Texas and are available throughout the year but the harvesting season peaks in the summer. Where do cantaloupes grow naturally? Most likely they come from Guatemala with a portion coming from Costa Rica, Honduras or Mexico during this time. […]

Where Is Cantaloupe In Season?

You will find the first Cantaloupe of the year during April and May in states like Florida, and California. The season in Texas is a big hit with a huge production filling the stores till late October and November. What month is best for cantaloupe? From June through August, cantaloupes are at their peak of […]

Where Do Most Cantaloupes Grow?

In the U.S., California is the largest producer of cantaloupes producing almost three times as much as Arizona, the second largest producing state. Other states with significant amounts of production include Georgia, southern Indiana, and eastern Colorado (Fig 1). Where do cantaloupes grow naturally? Most likely they come from Guatemala with a portion coming from […]

Where Does Cantaloupe Come From?

Most likely they come from Guatemala with a portion coming from Costa Rica, Honduras or Mexico during this time. Here in California, farmers will begin harvesting cantaloupes in the southern desert area as early as April and into July. Where did cantaloupe come from originally? Cantaloupe has been growing since ancient times in the Nile […]

Why Do You Put A Satsuma In A Stocking?

They’re said to represent a gift of gold from Saint Nicholas One theory behind the tradition of oranges in the stocking stems from the generosity of Saint Nicholas (also known as Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle and Old Saint Nick), who was the son of a wealthy merchant and later in life a bishop. […]

Is There Sugar In Satsumas?

Tis almost mandarin season and that is good news as mandarins are rich in Vitamin C, low calorie and contain 7.8g of sugars. How much sugar is in a satsuma? Citrus – Melissa’s Nutrition Facts How much fiber is in Satsuma Tangerine? Amount of fiber in Satsuma Tangerine: Fiber 2g 8% How much glucose is […]

Why Do We Put Satsumas In Stockings?

A treat during the Great Depression. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, money was tight, and many families simply didn’t have the means to buy gifts. Instead, it was such a treat, even a luxury, to find things like a sweet orange or some walnuts in your stocking on Christmas. Why do satsumas go […]

Is Satsuma A Japanese Word?

Satsuma definition A seedless mandarin orange originally cultivated in Japan. What does the Japanese word satsuma mean? satsuma. / (sætˈsuːmə) / noun. a small citrus tree, Citrus nobilis var. unshiu, cultivated, esp in Japan, for its edible fruit. Is satsuma a Japanese name? Etymology. After a Japanese place name in Kyūshū, 薩摩 (さつま, Satsuma), from […]

Can U Eat A Whole Cantaloupe?

In fact, it’s not the first time that someone asked me if I was going to eat the entire melon. I’ve only eaten and entire cantaloupe once before, and that time a different friend asked me if I was going to eat the whole thing. I just said “Yup” and kept eating. How much cantaloupe […]

Is Cashew A Tree Nut?

Tree nuts include almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans, pistachios and walnuts. An allergy to one tree nut does not necessarily mean an individual is allergic to other tree nuts, but certain tree nuts are closely related, including cashew with pistachio and pecan with walnut. Are cashews a tree nut or seed? Cashews are botanically […]

What Is Cashew Fruit Used For?

The resin within the shells of the fruit is used as an insecticide and in the production of plastics; it also is important in traditional medicines. The cashew apple is used locally in beverages, jams, and jellies, though most cultivation is directed toward production of the valuable seed crop. What is cashew fruit good for? […]

Which Cantaloupe Is Best?

11 of the Best Cantaloupe Cultivars Charentais. El Gordo Hybrid. Hearts of Gold. Olympic Express Hybrid. Planters Jumbo. Sarah’s Choice Hybrid. Top Mark. Zena. What type of cantaloupe is the sweetest? Crenshaws also have peachy flesh, similar to a cantaloupe’s, which is juicy and sweet to taste. In fact, it is known to be one […]

What Is The Name Of Cashew Fruit?

Anacardium occidentale L. The cashew seed is commonly considered a snack nut (cashew nut) eaten on its own, used in recipes, or processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter. Like the tree, the nut is often simply called a cashew. Cashew Genus: Anacardium Species: A. occidentale Binomial name Anacardium occidentale L. What is the fruit […]

What Is The Shape Of Cashew?

The curved fruit, which is not a true nut, is shaped like a large thick bean and can reach more than 2.5 cm (1 inch) long. It appears as though one of its ends has been forcibly sunk into a pear-shaped swollen stem (hypocarp), called the cashew apple. What does cashew look like? A cashew […]