The immature fruits may be eaten raw or pickled. Unlike many cucurbitaceous fruits, the caigua become quite hollow as it matures, and the mature fruit is ofte
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...d 50-60 grams in weight. Plants are vigorous, productive and begin to bear fruits in 70 days after planting.
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...r) plant with heart-shaped leaves (cordate) and is grown on a trellis. The fruits are green with white or no stripes. Size can vary from small and round to t
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...s." Dioscorides' recommendation was influential in promoting the "balanos" fruits and their oil for medicinal purposes.
...ks]] captured the city in [[642]] [[AD]] and became familiar with both the fruits and the oil. The Arabic word for myrobola didn't include just the fruit, bu
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...th raw and cooked and is becoming more popular as a cultivated crop. These fruits are usually harvested while still green, before the skin becomes thick. The
:The fruits of this variety are about two inches in diameter and turn bright orange-red
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...out two weeks. They will keep even longer if the husks are removed and the fruits are placed in sealed plastic bags stored in the refrigerator. They may also
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...on whether they are harvested as immature fruits (summer squash) or mature fruits (winter squash). Compare [[Gourd]]s.
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...'''African mango''', or '''bush mango'''. They bear edible [[mango]]-like fruits, and are especially valued for their [[fat]]- and [[protein]]-rich nuts, kn
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...heads it is inadvisable to take more than three tops per shoot. Each shoot fruits seven tops that turn into ferns and over-picking will kill the plant. Maint
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...L. acutangula) with fruits not spiny or tuberculate, and those with spiny fruits.
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...]] often varies based on location or purpose. Biennials grown for flowers, fruits, or seeds need to be grown for two years. Biennials that are grown for edib
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...tween wet and dry areas. In the West Indies, a conservative estimate is 25 fruits per tree. Studies in Barbados indicate a reasonable potential of 6.7 to 13.
...issue. One traditional preservation technique is to bury peeled and washed fruits in a leaf-lined pit where they ferment over several weeks and produce a sou
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[[Image:Paprika.fruits.three.j.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Capsicum fruit which comes in various shapes
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