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What is the best Red Dragon fruit and what does it taste like?
Red Dragon Fruit - Halley's Comet
🔴 What is the best Red Dragon fruit and what does it taste like?
Varieties: Cosmic Charlie, Edgar's Baby, Natural Mystic, Physical Graffiti, Purple Haze, Tricia, Voodoo Child, Zamorano
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- 🍉 Red dragon fruit might look similar on the outside, but the flavors are all over the place once you start trying different varieties. Halley's Comet is one of the reds that actually tastes rich - sweet, juicy, and full of that deep berry-like flavor people hope for in dragon fruit. It ripens fast, so you have to catch it at the right moment or it turns soft overnight.
- 🍉 Red-fleshed types are also loaded with antioxidants, which is why the juice stains everything it touches. If you like bold flavor, check out other good reds below. These are some of the top varieties growers recommend for sweeter, stronger taste:
- 🔴🔴 Red skin, red flesh(Hylocereus costaricensis) - Sweeter, juicier, and more intense in flavor. The deep red juice can stain, but it’s loaded with antioxidants.
- 🔴🟣 Red flesh, purple/magenta flesh(Hylocereus x costaricensis) - Hybrids, usually between red and white varieties.
Varieties: American Beauty, Bloody Mary, Eureka Red, Costa Rican Sunset, Mac Edwin, Halley's Comet, Makisupa, Mega Red, Physical Graffiti, Sweet Red
Varieties: Cosmic Charlie, Edgar's Baby, Natural Mystic, Physical Graffiti, Purple Haze, Tricia, Voodoo Child, Zamorano
🛒 Bring a red dragon to your garden
📚 Learn more:
- · More about Dragon fruit plant from Plant Encyclopedia
- · When do I get the fruit from my Dragon Fruit?
- · Pitaya vs Dragon fruit - what is the difference and how to grow it. Varieties.
- · Do red, white and yellow Dragon fruit taste differently?
📱 How to grow Dragon Fruit
📱 How to get your own Dragon Fruit plantation
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Betel leaf bites: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Betel leaf bites: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🛒 Plant your own Betel Leaf
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- 🟢Spread coconut, peanuts, lime bits, and palm sugar on a Piper betle leaf.
- 🟢Fold and chew for a refreshing, spicy-sweet treat.
🛒 Plant your own Betel Leaf
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Piper betle in Plant Encyclopedia
- ▫️How to grow your own Pepper plants. Five most valuable Pipers
- ▫️Plant Smarter: Grow Your Own Brain Boosters
- ▫️10-minute recipe Bo La Lot with a leaf you’ve never cooked before
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Ackee skillet scramble: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
Ackee skillet scramble
Akee (Ackee) tree (Blighia sapida), fruit on a tree
Akee (Ackee) tree (Blighia sapida), fruit close up
🍴 Ackee skillet scramble: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🛒 Plant Ackee tree and harvest fruit you can't get from the store!
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📱 What is Akee - Jamaica's National Fruit - and how to grow it
📱 How to cook perfect Akee?
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- 🔴Boil ripe, naturally opened Ackee pieces for a few minutes until tender, then drain well.
- 🔴Saute chopped onion and a few tomato bits in a little oil until soft.
- 🔴Add cooked salted cod (or skip it) and gently fold in the cooked ackee.
- 🔴Warm it through on low heat and serve as a soft, creamy tropical scramble.
🛒 Plant Ackee tree and harvest fruit you can't get from the store!
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️ Ackee breakfast scramble with hot peppers
- ▫️ Banned Jamaican fruit: why you never see fresh Akee in U.S. stores
- ▫️ Akee taste of deliciousness
- ▫️ Are these new Christmas ornaments? Ackee monster fruit!
- ▫️ What is number one tree-grown vegetable? Akee - Jamaican fruit that is actually a vegetable growing on a tree
📱 What is Akee - Jamaica's National Fruit - and how to grow it
📱 How to cook perfect Akee?
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What Avocado is better - Type A or Type B?
What Avocado is better - Type A or Type B?
Avocados are divided into two types based on how their flowers open - Type A and Type B. This has nothing to do with how the fruit looks, only with how the flowers work.
TYPE A:
The flowers open as female in the morning of the first day, then close. On the afternoon of the second day, they reopen as male.
The most popular type A avocado varieties:
Bernecker, Black Prince, Catalina, Choquette, Day, Donnie (Doni), Fantastic, Florida Hass (Haas), Lila (Opal), Loretta, Lula, Mexicola, Mexicola Grande, Red Russell, Reed, Russell, Simmonds, Ulala (Oh La La, Super Hass) , Waldin, Wurtz (Dual Type, A&B).
TYPE B:
The flowers open as female in the afternoon of the first day, then close. The next morning, they reopen as male.
The most popular type B avocado varieties:
Anise, Bacon, Beta, Booth 8, Brazos Belle (Wilma), Brogdon (Brogden), Buck, Ettinger, Fuerte, Hall, Hardee Red, Hialeah Red, Joey, Kampong (Sushi), Marcus Pumpkin, Maria Black, Miguel, Monroe, Nishikawa, Oro Negro, Pollock, Poncho (Pancho), Thomson Red, Tonnage, Winter Mexican, Wurtz (Dual Type, A&B), Yamagata.
🟢 For home gardeners, one tree is enough to get fruit, but having both A and B types nearby will give you a larger crop. If you grow avocados in pots, it’s a good idea to have at least one of each type.
✍️ In short:
One tree = some fruit
Two trees (A + B) = lots more fruit!
✔ ️Check out Avocado Variety Guide interactive chart. Sort them by flower type A or B, tree habit, fruit shape and quality, cold hardiness, origin, season and more!
🛒 Explore Avocado varieties
📖Our Book: Avocado Variety Guide, Snack or Guacamole?
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How Avocado trees flower and set fruit
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Avocados are divided into two types based on how their flowers open - Type A and Type B. This has nothing to do with how the fruit looks, only with how the flowers work.
TYPE A:
The flowers open as female in the morning of the first day, then close. On the afternoon of the second day, they reopen as male.
The most popular type A avocado varieties:
Bernecker, Black Prince, Catalina, Choquette, Day, Donnie (Doni), Fantastic, Florida Hass (Haas), Lila (Opal), Loretta, Lula, Mexicola, Mexicola Grande, Red Russell, Reed, Russell, Simmonds, Ulala (Oh La La, Super Hass) , Waldin, Wurtz (Dual Type, A&B).
TYPE B:
The flowers open as female in the afternoon of the first day, then close. The next morning, they reopen as male.
The most popular type B avocado varieties:
Anise, Bacon, Beta, Booth 8, Brazos Belle (Wilma), Brogdon (Brogden), Buck, Ettinger, Fuerte, Hall, Hardee Red, Hialeah Red, Joey, Kampong (Sushi), Marcus Pumpkin, Maria Black, Miguel, Monroe, Nishikawa, Oro Negro, Pollock, Poncho (Pancho), Thomson Red, Tonnage, Winter Mexican, Wurtz (Dual Type, A&B), Yamagata.
✍️ In short:
One tree = some fruit
Two trees (A + B) = lots more fruit!
✔ ️Check out Avocado Variety Guide interactive chart. Sort them by flower type A or B, tree habit, fruit shape and quality, cold hardiness, origin, season and more!
🛒 Explore Avocado varieties
📖Our Book: Avocado Variety Guide, Snack or Guacamole?
Hard copy
PDF File Download
📚Learn more:
How Avocado trees flower and set fruit
Avocado Variety Guide
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One fruit on this tray always stumps people
Tropical fruit on a tray
One fruit on this tray always stumps people
🛒 Explore rare tropical fruit
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- 🍉 Another day, another fruit tray from the garden! Even at the end of November, something is always ripening here in Florida. This tray turned out especially fun - a mix of familiar fruits and a couple that always make people guess twice!
- 🍉 Today’s harvest includes: sweet Persimmons, Star fruit, a few different dragon fruits: yellow Palora and white with red skin - this is Seoul Kitchen. There's also Cocoplum, which makes great drinks. And - ta-da! - the little showstopper of the day: Curly Locks Orchid Cactus fruit (Epiphyllum guatemalense Monstrosa). It looks wild, but it's edible and tastes like a tiny dragon fruit.
- 🍉 If you live in Florida or any warm climate, growing your own fruit is one of the best gifts you can give yourself. Tropical fruit trees are generous plants - they don’t wait for a season, they give you something month after month. Some days it’s a handful, some days it’s a whole tray, but there’s always a fresh treat waiting. Once you start growing your own food, you realize how easy and rewarding it is to fill your garden with flavor.
- 🍉 Every tray has a new surprise. Come along and see what the garden gives us next!
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📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Can you name all the fruits on this tray?
- ▫️Weird cactus looks like pasta with Dragon Fruit
- ▫️Cocoplum: secret fruit in your hedge
- ▫️Pitaya vs Dragon fruit - what is the difference and how to grow it?
- ▫️How soon will Persimmon tree fruit?
- ▫️10 best fruit trees to grow in Florida and Southern landscapes
- ▫️Top 10 fast-fruiting trees
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Cinnamon leaf tea: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Cinnamon leaf tea: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🛒 Plant Cinnamon Tree - the spice that is always with you
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- 🟢Steep fresh cinnamon leaves in hot water with a slice of ginger.
- 🟢Fragrant, soothing, and naturally sweet!
🛒 Plant Cinnamon Tree - the spice that is always with you
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️How to Grow Your Own Cinnamon Tree – Spice and Health Right by the Kitchen
- ▫️How to increase libido
- ▫️What is Cinnamon made of?
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Stop buying macadamias - plant this tree to enjoy your own nuts
Macadamia tree (Macadamia integrifolia)
🌰 Stop buying macadamias - plant this tree to enjoy your own nuts!
💖 Macadamia nut health benefits
🛒 Grow your own Macadamia Nuts
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- 🐿 How to grow a Macadamia tree and enjoy your own nuts - the priciest nuts in the world? Macadamia trees (Macadamia integrifolia) are surprisingly easy to grow once you know what they need. They handle a wide range of soils, prefer regular watering, and adapt well to warm, humid climates. Young trees appreciate consistent moisture, but once established, they can tolerate short dry spells and even brief flooding.
- 🐿 The most important step is nutrition. Macadamias are heavy feeders and rely on balanced microelements for strong roots, steady growth, and reliable nut production. Use a liquid fertilizer Sunshine C-Cibus and add microelements on a regular schedule. Sunshine SuperFood plant supplement is especially helpful for preventing the leaf yellowing and slow growth that happen when microelements run low.
- 🐿 Choose a sunny spot, give the tree room to grow, and mulch around the base to keep moisture steady. As the tree matures, it will bloom and form clusters of green husks that dry and split to reveal the sweet nuts inside.
- 🐿 With the right care, a single tree can reward you with a generous harvest of rich, expensive macadamias right from your garden.
💖 Macadamia nut health benefits
- 📍 Macadamia nuts are packed with healthy monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.
- 📍 They support heart health by lowering total and LDL cholesterol, help steady blood sugar thanks to low carbs and good fiber, and aid digestion and weight management by keeping you full longer.
- 📍 Their antioxidants, including tocotrienols, protect cells from damage and may reduce risks of diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and certain cancers.
- 📍 Macadamia oil is great for skin and hair, offering moisturizing, healing, and strengthening benefits.
- 📍 Even though they are calorie-rich, small daily portions can actually support healthy weight goals.
- 📍 Enjoy them raw, roasted, ground, as nut butter, or added to both sweet and savory dishes.
🛒 Grow your own Macadamia Nuts
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Where do Macadamia nuts come from
- ▫️What are the flowers of Macadamia nuts
- ▫️Ten best fruit trees to grow in Florida and Southern landscapes. # 6: Macadamia Nut Tree.
- ▫️How to grow your own Sweet Macadamia Nuts
- ▫️ Macadamia: Hard Sweet Nut and Hardy Tree
📱 Video about growing Macadamia trees
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Lychee sorbet: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Lychee sorbet: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🛒 Plant your Lychee tree - Litchi chinensis
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- 🔴Blend Lychee pulp with lime juice, freeze until firm.
- 🔴A refreshing tropical ice treat.
Lychee Sorbet Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 cups fresh lychee flesh, peeled and seeded (or canned lychees, drained)
- 1/3 cup sugar or honey
- 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
- 1/4 cup cold water, as needed for blending
- Fresh mint leaves for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Prepare the lychees by peeling them, removing the seeds, and collecting the white flesh. If using canned lychees, drain them well.
- Place the lychee flesh, sugar or honey, lime juice, and 2 tablespoons of the cold water into a blender.
- Blend until completely smooth. If the mixture is too thick to move easily, add a little more water, 1 tablespoon at a time.
- Pour the mixture into a shallow freezer safe container. Cover tightly.
- Freeze for 2 to 3 hours, stirring with a fork every 30 to 45 minutes, until the sorbet is firm but scoopable.
- Scoop into bowls and garnish with fresh mint leaves and extra lychee fruit if desired. Serve immediately.
🛒 Plant your Lychee tree - Litchi chinensis
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️How long until I get fruit from my Lychee tree?
- ▫️Why I can't grow a Lychee tree from a seed?
- ▫️How to grow a Lychee tree and have a reliable crop. Practical Guide to Growing Lychee.
- ▫️What are the best varieties of Lychee Tree?
- ▫️What is the best fruit in the world? How to grow your own Lychee tree.
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Feijoa coconut loaf: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Feijoa coconut loaf: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🛒 Plant exotic fragrant Feijoa - Pineapple Guava
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- 🔴Mix Feijoa pulp into a coconut quick-bread batter.
- 🔴Bakes into a fragrant tropical treat.
Feijoa Coconut Loaf
Ingredients
- 1 cup feijoa pulp, finely chopped
- 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup shredded coconut
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 cup melted butter
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a loaf pan.
- Whisk flour, baking powder, baking soda, coconut, and salt.
- Mix eggs, sugar, melted butter, milk, and vanilla.
- Fold dry ingredients into wet, then stir in feijoa pulp.
- Pour batter into loaf pan and smooth the top.
- Bake 45 to 55 minutes or until golden and a toothpick tests clean.
- Cool before slicing.
🛒 Plant exotic fragrant Feijoa - Pineapple Guava
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Pineapple Guava: fragrant fruit, beautiful blooms, and real health benefits
- ▫️Why is it called Pineapple Guava? It tastes just like strawberries! Feijoa Superfood.
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5 fruits that help manage gout (high uric acid)
🍒 5 fruits that help manage gout (high uric acid)
💥 High uric acid, hyperuricemia, also called gout, causes painful swelling in joints and can affect kidney health over time. Medicine helps, but so does what you grow and eat. Some fruits can naturally flush out excess uric acid and reduce inflammation. Here are five easy fruit trees and plants that can help:
🍋 Citrus
Citrus trees are great to grow in pots or sunny yards. Lemons and oranges are rich in vitamin C, which helps kidneys remove uric acid and keeps the body’s pH balanced. A glass of lemon water in the morning or a fresh orange during the day can help. Studies in Science Direct show lemon juice lowers uric acid levels in the blood.
Berries (mulberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries)
Berries are packed with antioxidants that fight inflammation and support kidney health. Mulberry trees are perennial trees and bushes that produce berries year after year. They grow well in both temperate and warm areas, and are an easy choice for all backyard gardeners. Mulberry high water content helps flush out toxins. Research from the National Institute of Health shows berries rich in polyphenols can lower uric acid naturally.
🍒 Cherries
Cherries are one of the best fruits for gout. They’re rich in anthocyanins, compounds that reduce inflammation and uric acid levels. National Institute of Health studies have found regular cherry intake helps lower gout attacks. Dwarf cherry trees can grow in large pots if space is limited.
🍌 Bananas
Bananas are rich in potassium, which helps the kidneys remove uric acid more efficiently, according to PubMed central. They’re also low in purines, the compounds that form uric acid. Dwarf banana varieties grow well in containers and add a tropical look while supporting healthy digestion and uric acid balance.
🍍Pineapple
Pineapple contains bromelain, a natural enzyme that eases swelling and pain caused by gout. It’s also refreshing and supports kidney function. Studies by global health science group show pineapple juice can help reduce inflammation and uric acid. It’s easy to grow in a pot or sunny garden bed.
These fruits won’t replace medicine, but they can support your body’s natural detox system. Grow them, eat them fresh, and enjoy both their flavor and health benefits.
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💥 High uric acid, hyperuricemia, also called gout, causes painful swelling in joints and can affect kidney health over time. Medicine helps, but so does what you grow and eat. Some fruits can naturally flush out excess uric acid and reduce inflammation. Here are five easy fruit trees and plants that can help:
🍋 Citrus
Citrus trees are great to grow in pots or sunny yards. Lemons and oranges are rich in vitamin C, which helps kidneys remove uric acid and keeps the body’s pH balanced. A glass of lemon water in the morning or a fresh orange during the day can help. Studies in Science Direct show lemon juice lowers uric acid levels in the blood.
Berries (mulberries, blackberries, blueberries, strawberries)
Berries are packed with antioxidants that fight inflammation and support kidney health. Mulberry trees are perennial trees and bushes that produce berries year after year. They grow well in both temperate and warm areas, and are an easy choice for all backyard gardeners. Mulberry high water content helps flush out toxins. Research from the National Institute of Health shows berries rich in polyphenols can lower uric acid naturally.
🍒 Cherries
Cherries are one of the best fruits for gout. They’re rich in anthocyanins, compounds that reduce inflammation and uric acid levels. National Institute of Health studies have found regular cherry intake helps lower gout attacks. Dwarf cherry trees can grow in large pots if space is limited.
🍌 Bananas
Bananas are rich in potassium, which helps the kidneys remove uric acid more efficiently, according to PubMed central. They’re also low in purines, the compounds that form uric acid. Dwarf banana varieties grow well in containers and add a tropical look while supporting healthy digestion and uric acid balance.
🍍Pineapple
Pineapple contains bromelain, a natural enzyme that eases swelling and pain caused by gout. It’s also refreshing and supports kidney function. Studies by global health science group show pineapple juice can help reduce inflammation and uric acid. It’s easy to grow in a pot or sunny garden bed.
These fruits won’t replace medicine, but they can support your body’s natural detox system. Grow them, eat them fresh, and enjoy both their flavor and health benefits.
🛒 Explore Fruit trees and grow your own natural remedies
📚 Learn more:
- ▫️Grow your own brain food: avocado and cacao
- ▫️Plant a fruit tree - and breathe easier: fruit might be the surprising key to healthier lungs
- ▫️11 tropical fruits to eat instead of taking a fiber supplement
- ▫️Tropical fruit health benefits guide - what fruit and edibles can help with health issues and vitamin deficiencies, Part 1 and Part 2.
- ▫️Top 10 fruiting plants you'll ever need for your health benefits
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