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- Carambola - Wikipedia
Carambola fruits contain oxalic acid and the neurotoxin caramboxin Consuming large quantities of the fruit, especially for individuals with some types of kidney disease, can result in serious adverse health effects
- Star Fruit: Nutrition and Health Benefits - WebMD
Star fruit, or carambola, is a tropical fruit that is fleshy, crunchy and slightly tart in taste Learn more about types, health benefits, macros, and other interesting facts
- Meet Carambola (Star Fruit): What It Is And How To Use It
Carambola, also known as star fruit, is a uniquely tasting fruit found in tropical climates across the world Here's what to know about it
- Carambola | Description, Tree, Fruit, Uses, Facts | Britannica
carambola, (Averrhoa carambola), woody plant of the wood sorrel family (Oxalidaceae) and its edible fruit, native to tropical Asia and extensively cultivated in tropical areas
- Star Fruit: Benefits, Risks, and How to Eat It - Healthline
Star fruit — or carambola — is a sweet and sour fruit that has the shape of a five-point star The skin is edible and the flesh has a mild, sour flavor that makes it popular in a number of dishes
- Star Fruit: 20 Health Benefits, Nutrition, Side Effects How Much to Eat
Discover everything about star fruit (Carambola)—its nutrition, 20 health benefits, 10 side effects, how to eat it, daily intake tips, precautions, and who should or shouldn’t consume it A complete guide to enjoying this tropical superfruit safely
- How to Eat a Star Fruit (Plus, How to Prepare It) - wikiHow
Star fruit (also called carambola) is a tropical fruit that looks like a star when you cut it It’s known for its sweet, slightly tangy flavor that has been described as a blend of papaya, orange, and grapefruit, or a mix of pineapple and lemon
- Star Fruit: Health Benefits, Uses, Growing Tips - Gardenia
Averrhoa carambola, commonly known as star fruit or carambola, is a dazzling tropical treat known for its unique shape and refreshing flavor Slice it crosswise and you’ll see why it gets its name—each piece looks like a perfect star
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