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How to have your own FREE fresh Noni juice year round
Many people have heard about the mysterious and miraculous Noni fruit, yet few know exactly what it is. This odd-looking fruit grows on a beautiful tropical tree from Polynesia - Morinda citrifolia, that actually belongs to a Coffee family! The Noni fruit, also called Cheese Fruit for its special odor, has unique health benefits. It is said that this plant food is to be used when we are feeling really ill or really old... Do you want to know how to have your own FREE fresh Noni juice year round?
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Where do almonds come from?
📝 The Tropical Almond tree puts on a spectacular fall display rarely seen in evergreen tropical regions. As a deciduous tree, it sheds its large, glossy leaves in a burst of color - shifting from green to brilliant shades of red, orange, and especially bright mauve. This fiery transformation sets it apart from most tropical trees. At the same time, the almond-like fruits ripen, making this tree not only a visual showstopper but also a source of delicious, nutritious nuts.
🌰 Health benefits of Tropical Almond:
✅ Rich in omega-3 fatty acids - supports brain and heart health.
✅ High in protein and healthy fats – helps build and maintain muscle and energy.
✅ Strengthens bones and teeth – due to its calcium and phosphorus content.
✅ Improves eye health – thanks to antioxidants like vitamin E.
✅ Reduces inflammation – naturally anti-inflammatory.
✅ Supports liver and digestive health – traditional medicine uses the leaves for liver diseases, diarrhea, and dysentery.
✅ Used as an aphrodisiac – in some traditional systems.
Tropical Almonds can be grown in the ground or containers and are tolerant of heat, drought, and salt, making them great for tropical and coastal gardens.
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Where do almonds come from?
📝 The Tropical Almond tree puts on a spectacular fall display rarely seen in evergreen tropical regions. As a deciduous tree, it sheds its large, glossy leaves in a burst of color - shifting from green to brilliant shades of red, orange, and especially bright mauve. This fiery transformation sets it apart from most tropical trees. At the same time, the almond-like fruits ripen, making this tree not only a visual showstopper but also a source of delicious, nutritious nuts.
🌰 Health benefits of Tropical Almond:
✅ Rich in omega-3 fatty acids - supports brain and heart health.
✅ High in protein and healthy fats – helps build and maintain muscle and energy.
✅ Strengthens bones and teeth – due to its calcium and phosphorus content.
✅ Improves eye health – thanks to antioxidants like vitamin E.
✅ Reduces inflammation – naturally anti-inflammatory.
✅ Supports liver and digestive health – traditional medicine uses the leaves for liver diseases, diarrhea, and dysentery.
✅ Used as an aphrodisiac – in some traditional systems.
Tropical Almonds can be grown in the ground or containers and are tolerant of heat, drought, and salt, making them great for tropical and coastal gardens.
🛒 Plant the Tropical Almond Tree with mauve fall color
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Why mango lovers are obsessed with this rare variety: Maha Chinook - the mango even Nam Doc Mai envies
Maha Chinook mango
Maha Chinook Mango is possibly the best mango you've never tasted. Rare, beautiful, and unbelievably delicious. It is a prized semi-dwarf variety from Singapore, known for its exceptional flavor and fiberless flesh. The fruit is long, often with a pink blush, and resembles Nam Doc Mai - only better! It can be enjoyed green (sweet and crisp) or ripe (smooth and aromatic). Slow-growing and perfect for containers, it produces multiple crops and has a long, variable season. Its nearly paper-thin seed and high flesh-to-seed ratio make it one of the most sought-after mangoes in the world.
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