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Feijoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

Feijoa fruit have a distinctive smell. The aroma is due to the ester (methyl benzoate) and related compounds. ... A feijoa can also be used as an interesting addition to a fruit ...


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FEIJOA Fruit Facts (Search Map)

Origin: The feijoa is native to extreme southern Brazil, northern Argentina, western Paraguay and Uruguay where it is common in the mountains. ...


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Feijoa (Search Map)

Few fruit bearers have received as much initial high-level attention and yet have amounted to so little as this member of the Myrtaceae, Feijoa sellowiana Berg. ...


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Feijoa: Information from Answers.com (Search Map)

Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun ... It is also possible to buy Feijoa yogurt, fruit drinks, jam, ice-cream, etc. in New ...


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feijoa: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

feijoa n. An evergreen shrub (Acca sellowiana syn. Feijoa sellowiana) native to South America and cultivated as an ornamental and for its sweet,


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Feijoa Facts - Stonepress (Search Map)

You can freeze the feijoa no problem. Recipes use either pureed feijoa, diced and peeled, ( in 1 cm dices) and occasionally larger pieces. ...


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feijoa - definition of feijoa by the Free Online Dictionary ... (Search Map)

Translations of feijoa. feijoa synonyms, feijoa antonyms. Information about feijoa in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. feijoa ...


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Feijoa - Gardenology.org - Plant Encyclopedia and Gardening wiki (Search Map)

The Feijoa (Acca sellowiana, synonym Feijoa sellowiana), also known ... In more recent times Feijoa sellowiana has been renamed Acca sellowiana, but most sources ...


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Feijoa (Search Map)

Feijoa is an oval fruit, shaped like an egg, anywhere from 1 inch to 3 1/2 inches (2 1/2 cm to 9...


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Floridata: Feijoa sellowiana (Search Map)

The feijoa (pronounced fah-joe-ah) is a slow-growing, multistemmed evergreen shrub. ... Feijoa is adaptable to most types of soil and doesn't require much fertilizer. ...


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