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Cheese ecstasy - sound on! Warning: intense chewing activity. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Cheese ecstasy - sound on! Warning: intense chewing activity

Cheese ecstasy - sound on! Warning: intense chewing activity 🎤

Bob loves cheese. Extreme cheese satisfaction in progress.

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Mango's hidden power: the orange fruit that helps your immune system fight cancer. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Mangos hidden power: the orange fruit that helps your immune system fight cancer

Mangos hidden power: the orange fruit that helps your immune system fight cancer
Mango's hidden power: the orange fruit that helps your immune system fight cancer

  • 🔸 A new study from the University of Chicago (Cell Reports Medicine) found that zeaxanthin - a carotenoid that gives mangoes their golden color - may do much more than support eye health. It can actually make your immune system stronger against cancer!

  • 🔸 Researchers discovered that zeaxanthin boosts the performance of the body’s CD8+ T cells, the immune cells that hunt down and destroy tumor cells. In lab and animal tests, diets rich in zeaxanthin slowed tumor growth, and when paired with cancer immunotherapy, the results were even more impressive.

  • 🔸 Zeaxanthin helps T cells form stronger receptor structures and increases their signaling and tumor-killing power. The compound occurs naturally in colorful foods like Mango, orange peppers, corn, cantaloupe, and dark leafy greens.

  • 🔸 Because it’s already known to be safe and available as a dietary supplement, scientists see zeaxanthin as a promising addition to future cancer therapies. So, eating mangoes and other orange or yellow fruits may not only brighten your plate but also help your body’s natural defenses stay sharp: Pineapple, Carambola, Canistel, Garcinia, Loquat and more.


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A terrible crime! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

A terrible crime!

A terrible crime!
😆 A terrible crime!

A terrible crime has been committed.
The Louvre theft pales in comparison.
Someone snuck in last night and stole the entire contents of the kibble bowl.

The culprit remains at large,
but fortunately... the insurance bag covered the loss.

🐈📸 Cats Klaksa and Jacques recovering from the Grand Theft at TopTropicals PeopleCats.Garden

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How to get lots of Star Fruit. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

How to get lots of Star Fruit

Star Fruit- Carambola Tree, Averrhoa carambola

⭐️ How to gets lots of Star Fruit Carambola
  • 🌟 Star Fruit - Carambola Tree (Averrhoa carambola is one of those trees that makes gardening instantly rewarding. Once you plant it, you’ll soon have a tree covered in shiny yellow fruit shaped like little stars.
  • 🌟 Growing tips

🟡 Sun: Loves full sun. The more light, the sweeter the fruit.
  • 🟡Temperature: Keep warm and protect from winds. It thrives in warm, tropical climates but can handle light frost if sheltered from cold winds - wind-free is the key.
  • 🟡Soil: Prefers well-drained soil. Avoid waterlogging.
  • 🟡Water: Regular watering keeps it happy, but don’t let roots sit in soggy soil.
  • 🟡Size: Space saver! This compact tree doesn’t take up much room, perfect for smaller gardens. Dwarf varieties also do well in containers.
  • 🟡Growth and crop: Fast-growing and early to fruit. Seedlings start producing in about three years, while grafted or air-layered trees fruit right away.
  • 🟡Flowers: Beautiful pink blooms appear before the fruit, adding extra charm to the garden.

  • 🌟 With just a bit of care and protection from wind and cold, your Carambola tree will reward you with baskets of bright, starry fruit through the cooler months when most other trees rest.
  • 🌟 Slice one open and you get perfect star-shaped pieces that brighten up salads, desserts, or smoothies. The fruit is crisp, juicy, and beautifully sweet-tart. It’s nature’s candy - refreshing, low in calories, and rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.


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June plum juice: quick-n-fun exotic recipes. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

June plum juice: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

June Plum tree Ambarella (Spondias cytherea)

June Plum tree Ambarella (Spondias cytherea)

June plum juice

June plum juice

🍴 June plum juice: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
  • 🟡Blend June plums with ginger, sugar, and water.
  • 🟡Tangy, spicy, and super refreshing.


🛒 June Plum will fruit year around in your garden

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When attack is the least expected. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

When attack is the least expected

Cats Jim the II and Serge

🐈 When attack is the least expected

Unexpected intrusion in private life...

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Fruits with the most vitamin E, according to dietitians. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Fruits with the most vitamin E, according to dietitians

Fruits with the most vitamin E

Fruits with the most vitamin E

Fruits with the most vitamin E, according to dietitians
  • 🔛 Vitamin E works as an antioxidant that helps fight inflammation throughout the body. While nuts and seeds top the charts, some fruits quietly add their share to your daily needs - especially when eaten with a bit of healthy fat. According to New York City Nutrition, vitamin E anti-inflammatory action supports heart, brain, and skin health.
  • 🔛 Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant, meaning it fights inflammation in the body. Because of this anti-inflammatory role, vitamin E is beneficial for immune health, heart health, eye health, brain health, and skin health.
  • 🔛 Adults need about 15 milligrams a day, according to the National Institutes of Health. Deficiency is rare, but it’s smart to get vitamin E from a variety of foods. Fruits alone don’t provide large amounts, but they can complement vitamin-E-rich foods like almonds or sunflower seeds.
  • 🔛 Since vitamin E needs fat for absorption, pair fruit with something creamy or crunchy - like yogurt, olive oil, nuts, or seeds - for best results.
  • 🔛 Here are some fruits that naturally offer vitamin E:

  • 🍊 Sapote 1 cup = 3.7 mg vitamin E. A tropical favorite with rich orange flesh and a flavor somewhere between pumpkin pie and sweet potato, with hints of honey and almond, Sapote is great fresh, blended in shakes, or scooped over ice cream. It also packs calcium, iron, potassium, and vitamins A and C.
  • Blackberries 1 cup = 1.7 mg vitamin E. Deep color, bold flavor, and plenty of antioxidants, Blackberries are high in fiber and low in calories. Dietitian Keri Glassman calls them her top fruit for fighting inflammation.
  • Mango 1 cup = 1.5 mg vitamin E. The “king of fruits” brings more than tropical sweetness, Mango supports digestion, helps you feel full longer, and delivers both vitamin A and E in one juicy package.
  • 🍉 Guava 1 cup = 1.2 mg vitamin E. This fragrant fruit has a flavor that lands between strawberry and pear, Guava is also one of the highest-fiber fruits and surprisingly rich in protein for a fruit.
  • 🍑 Persimmon 1 fruit = 1.2 mg vitamin E. An autumn favorite that looks like an orange tomato but tastes sweet and mellow, Persimmons are rich in vitamins A and C and make a colorful, fiber-filled snack or dessert.
  • Avocado 1 fruit = 0.9 mg vitamin E. Creamy, mild, and versatile, Avocado’s healthy fats help your body absorb vitamin E while protecting heart health. Try it on toast, in salads, or as a smooth butter substitute in baking.

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Color of understanding. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Color of understanding

Cats Mishka, Tim and Chief at TopTropicals

Cats Mishka, Tim and Chief at TopTropicals

🏳️ Color of understanding

"Between black and white lies all the color of understanding."

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Youll never guess what flower it is! A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Youll never guess what flower it is!

Golden Rain - variegated Tabernaemontana

👀 You’ll never guess what flower it is!
  • ✨ If you think you’ve seen every tropical shrub out there, meet Golden Rain - a rare variegated Tabernaemontana that instantly steals the show.
  • ✨ What makes it special:

  • The leaves are a work of art – green with golden or silvery streaks that shimmer in sunlight. The white, fragrant flowers appear in clusters, adding perfume to its beauty. Compact and rounded, it’s perfect for containers or small gardens. And it’s flexible too – thriving in both full sun and partial shade.
  • ✨ How to grow it:

  • Give it bright light, well-draining soil, and regular watering with brief drying between. It’s tropical-friendly, so protect it from frost. In zones 9 and up, it’s easy to grow outdoors. Place it somewhere visible – the golden foliage deserves attention.
  • ✨ Why you’ll love it:

Because it’s rare. Because it smells amazing. Because those leaves look like they’ve been brushed with sunlight. Golden Rain is one of those plants that makes everyone stop and ask, "What is THAT?"

🛒 Get your own Golden Rain before it's gone

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Allspice leaf stew: quick-n-fun exotic recipes. A Top Tropicals Garden Blog post.

Allspice leaf stew: quick-n-fun exotic recipes

Allspice leaves

Allspice leaves

Allspice leaf stew

Allspice leaf stew

🍴 Allspice leaf stew: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
  • 🟢Simmer fresh allspice leaves with meat, beans, and vegetables.
  • 🟢Adds a deep clove-cinnamon flavor without any powder.


🛒 Your own Allspice Tree keeps ultimate spice handy

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