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- wax apple | Nutrition facts-wax apple | Health benefits - Fruit
Wax apples are a popular snack in Asia, eaten fresh or mixed with other fruits in salads They are a great source of vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber The fruit is a good source of vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system and protect against colds and flu
- Syzygium samarangense - Wikipedia
Despite its name, a ripe wax apple only resembles an apple on the outside in color It does not taste like an apple, and it has neither the fragrance nor the density of an apple Its flavor is similar to a snow pear, and the liquid-to-flesh ratio of the wax apple is comparable to a watermelon
- 8 Amazing Health Benefits of Macopa (Wax Apple) fruit
Macopa, also known as Wax Apple, is a tropical fruit renowned not only for its pleasing taste but also for the amazing benefits it provides for skin health, including the face
- Water Apple: Nutrition, Health Benefits and Uses
The fruit is native to Southeast Asia and is commonly found in countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines Water apples are small to medium-sized fruits with a waxy appearance, hence their name
- What is white jamun, and why is it a must-have in summer
White jamun, also known as wax apple or rose apple, is a tropical fruit that is a must-have during the summer months
- Water apple, also known as watery rose apple or simply, rose apple . . .
The wax apple fruit goes with the scientific name Syzygium samarangense and is commonly called Java apple On the other hand, the water apple fruit has the scientific name Syzygium aqueum and is generally referred to as rose apple or watery rose apple
- Syzygium Samarangense: The Wax Apple Fruit and Its Uses
Syzygium samarangense, often called the wax apple, is a fascinating fruit recognized for its unique appearance and refreshing qualities It is appreciated across various cultures for its flavor and diverse applications
- 13 Proven Wax, Water or Rose Apple Fruit Health Benefits
The fruit, known in English as wax apple or water apple, was widely grown in India and Bangladesh until a few decades ago but is now uncommon A jamrul, wax, water, or rose apple tree grows to a height of around 12 m and has white blossoms
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