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Explaining why I'm right. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Explaining why Im right

Explaining why Im right
❤️ Explaining why I'm right

"I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right." - Sheldon Cooper (The Big Bang Theory)

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11 tropical fruits to eat instead of taking a fiber supplement. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

11 tropical fruits to eat instead of taking a fiber supplement

11 tropical fruits to eat instead of taking a fiber supplement
🍑 11 tropical fruits to eat instead of taking a fiber supplement

  • When we think of tropical fruit, we picture sweetness, sunshine, and exotic flavors packed with vitamin C. But beneath all that juicy goodness lies another gift: dietary fiber - quietly working to support digestion, feed the gut microbiome, and help keep blood sugar steady.

  • Avocado leads the pack among tropical fruits for fiber content. One creamy, ripe fruit can provide around 10 grams of fiber, roughly a third of an adult’s daily need. And there’s more to avocado than fiber - it’s also rich in healthy fats, micronutrients, and that silky texture everyone loves.

  • Other tropical fruits bring their own kind of fiber strength. Guava delivers up to 9 grams per cup, plus a burst of vitamin C.

  • Mango offers about 3 grams in half a fruit, especially when eaten with some of the skin.

  • Pineapple, though not always seen as a fiber powerhouse, still contributes around 2 grams per cup, along with bromelain, the enzyme that helps digestion.

  • Jackfruit’s fibrous pulp makes it another standout - it’s so meaty, it’s even used as a plant-based substitute in savory dishes.

  • Sapote fruit (Mamey, Canistel) and Sapodilla add fiber with a smooth, custard-like texture.

  • Adventurous tropical varieties like Annona (custard apple, soursop) may not top the charts in fiber numbers, but their soft, fibrous flesh still adds value: about 1.3 grams of fiber per 100 grams of fruit.

  • Bananas contain both soluble and insoluble fiber; the soluble part (mainly pectin) helps control blood sugar and appetite, while the insoluble fiber aids regularity.

  • Mulberries are rich in insoluble fiber, especially in their skin, supporting digestion and promoting healthy bowel movements.

  • Dragon fruit offers a mix of soluble fiber in its juicy flesh and insoluble fiber from its tiny edible seeds, which help support gut health and feed good bacteria.


These fruits aren’t just delicious - they help you meet your daily fiber needs in ways that are far more enjoyable (and sustainable) than taking supplements. And when home gardeners, farmers, or tropical communities grow and share them, it’s a double win: nutrition and tradition hand in hand.

✔️ Tropical fiber power: tips for getting more fiber from tropical fruits

  • Eat whole, not juiced. Most of the fiber is in the pulp, skin, and seeds. Juicing removes much of that goodness.
  • Mix it up. Tropical fruits are great, but balance them with legumes, whole grains, nuts, and veggies for a full fiber range.
  • Take it slow. If your diet is low in fiber, increase gradually to avoid bloating or discomfort.
  • Drink plenty of water. Fiber works best when paired with hydration.
  • Mind the ripeness. Unripe fruits can have more resistant starch, another form of fiber.
  • Get creative. Toss tropical fruits into smoothies, salsas, breakfast bowls, or even desserts - a tasty stealth-fiber strategy.


🛒 Plant a fruit tree to harvest your fruit tomorrow

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Tropical fruit health benefits guide - what fruit and edibles can help with health issues and vitamin deficiencies, Part 1 and Part 2.

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Macadamia nut crusted fish: quick-n-fun exotic recipes. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Macadamia nut crusted fish: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Macadamia nut crusted fish: quick-n-fun exotic recipes Macadamia nut crusted fish: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Macadamia nut crusted fish: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

  • 🟡Coat fish fillets in crushed Macadamias, pan-fry until golden.
  • 🟡Crispy, buttery, and delicious.


🛒 Grow your own Macadamia Tree

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Where do Macadamia nuts come from

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Sunshine, food, and medicine for the soul. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Sunshine, food, and medicine for the soul

Sunshine, food, and medicine for the soul
😳 Sunshine, food, and medicine for the soul

"Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food, and medicine for the soul." - Luther Burbank

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Many faces of hibiscus. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Many faces of hibiscus

Hibiscus plants: schizopetalus - Coral Hibiscus, Cotton Candy - Mallow Hibiscus, Double Red - Double Rose of Sharon, Apricot Brandy, El Capitolio Tequila Sunrise, El Capitolio Bloody Mary

Hibiscus plants: schizopetalus - Coral Hibiscus, Cotton Candy - Mallow Hibiscus, Double Red - Double Rose of Sharon, Apricot Brandy, El Capitolio Tequila Sunrise, El Capitolio Bloody Mary

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Much more than fancy flowers: discover the many faces of hibiscus. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Much more than fancy flowers: discover the many faces of hibiscus

Hibiscus varieties

🌺 Much more than fancy flowers: discover the many faces of hibiscus
  • 🌺 When people think of hibiscus, they usually picture the "fancy hibiscus" - those dazzling hybrids of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis with wild color blends and exotic shapes. These varieties, often grown in pots or as showy houseplants, are famous for their tropical flair. But while they steal attention, there's far more to the hibiscus world than the exotic hybrids alone.
  • 🌺 The fancy hibiscus types can be a bit demanding: they prefer full sun but dislike extremes, need consistent feeding with liquid fertilizer and microelements, and require close watch for pests like mealybugs. Growing them in containers makes it easier to manage water, soil, and weather. With the right care, they’ll reward you with spectacular blooms, though not every variety flowers year-round.
  • 🌺 Beyond the showy hybrids lies a whole family of hibiscus species that deserve just as much admiration - if not more. These include tough, easy-growing, and even edible types that thrive in the landscape with minimal care. Many are cold-hardy, pest-resistant, and bloom for months. Some are used for teas and salads, adding both flavor and color to your kitchen.
  • 🌺 This season, several flowering standouts worth discovering include:



What is your favorite Hibiscus plant?

🛒 Explore Hibiscus species and varieties

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I'll think about that tomorrow. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Ill think about that tomorrow

Ill think about that tomorrow
😆 I'll think about that tomorrow

"I can't think about that right now... I'll think about that tomorrow." - Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

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Avocado leaf tea: island secret for a calm heart and blood pressure. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Avocado leaf tea: island secret for a calm heart and blood pressure

Avocado leaf tea: island secret for a calm heart and blood pressure Avocado leaf tea: island secret for a calm heart and blood pressure
Avocado leaf tea: island secret for a calm heart and blood pressure

  • 🍃 You see that Avocado tree in your yard? Don't just love it for the fruit - the leaves carry magic too! Old folks in the tropics will tell you - never throw away the avocado leaves. They’ve been used for generations to brew a tea that helps steady the heart and ease high blood pressure.

  • 🍃 When life gets busy and your heart starts beating too fast, this tea helps it find its rhythm again. The leaf holds flavonoids and quercetin - fancy words for what nature been doing all along: keeping the blood flowing smooth and the body at peace. Folks say it also helps with digestion and keeps the liver happy.

  • 🍃 Here’s how you make it:

  • Pick three or four clean leaves, drop them in a pot with two cups of water, and let it simmer for about ten minutes. You can add a bit of honey, lemon, or Cinnamon if you like. Strain it, and sip it like the island breeze - slow and easy...

  • 🍃 They say it helps the belly, calms the mind, and keeps the liver strong. Maybe that’s science, maybe it’s just island truth - but it surely does the body good! Some call it bush medicine, others just call it good sense. Either way, it’s a simple garden remedy that’s been soothing hearts long before pills and prescriptions came around.


🛒 Plant an Avocado tree and help your body stay healthy

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Tropical fruit and plants that help keep blood pressure in balance, Part 1, and Part 2.

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Who took the hot dog? A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Who took the hot dog?

Who took the hot dog?
🌳Who took the hot dog?

"Who took the hot dog from the table?"
"The dog. The hot one. Obviously. Her breath’s still hot."


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🌹 The tree that smells like roses and candy

  • 🌹 Radermachera Kunming - Dwarf Tree Jasmine. This rare Thai beauty is small but mighty. Its creamy-pinkish blooms release a powerful scent that mixes roses, candy, and fine perfume - you can smell it from yards away!

  • 🌹 The leaves have a graceful, fountain-like shape, and the plant stays compact and full, perfect for pots or small gardens. Relatively cold hardy, everbloomer.

  • 🌹 In Thailand, it’s a symbol of peace and progress, and locals even use the flowers in traditional remedies as a natural relaxant and aphrodisiac. A true gem for anyone who loves fragrance and charm in one small tree.


🛒 Get your own Sacred Tree Jasmine for Peace and Love

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Smells like roses, but not a rose

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