MAMMEE APPLE vs FEIJOA: NOUN
- The fruit of this tree
- A South American fruit tree, Mammea americana
- A tropical American tree (Mammea americana) having edible fruit (the mammee apple) with a leathery rind.
- Globular or ovoid tropical fruit with thick russet leathery rind and juicy yellow or reddish flesh
- Tropical American tree having edible fruit with a leathery rind
- A South American evergreen shrub, Feijoa sellowiana, having sweet, tart fruit.
- An evergreen shrub (Acca sellowiana syn. Feijoa sellowiana) native to South America and cultivated as an ornamental and for its sweet, tart fruit.
- South American shrub having edible greenish plumlike fruit
- Dark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh; used chiefly for jellies and preserves
MAMMEE APPLE vs FEIJOA: RELATED WORDS
- Barbados gooseberry, Canistel, Anchovy pear, Sapote, Bilimbi, Rose apple, Mombin, Marmalade tree, Edible fruit, Hog plum, Pulasan, Mammee tree, Mammee, Mammea americana, Mamey
- Pot marigold, Avocado pear, Sapodilla, Anise hyssop, Boysenberries, Sloes, Pawpaw, Apricot, Concord grape, Prunus, Cherimoya, Tamarillo, Loquat, Feijoa bush, Pineapple guava
MAMMEE APPLE vs FEIJOA: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Star apple, Atemoya, Garambulla, Ceriman, Barbados gooseberry, Canistel, Anchovy pear, Bilimbi, Rose apple, Mombin, Marmalade tree, Edible fruit, Hog plum, Pulasan, Mamey
- Grevillea, Wood sorrel, Guanabana, Pot marigold, Avocado pear, Sapodilla, Anise hyssop, Sloes, Pawpaw, Apricot, Concord grape, Prunus, Tamarillo, Loquat, Pineapple guava
MAMMEE APPLE vs FEIJOA: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- To eat a feijoa, just cut it in half horizontally and scoop out the jelly flesh as you would a kiwifruit.
- Cellar Door $18.95 The Mik Martin Chardonnay exhibits aromas of summer stone fruit, feijoa, butterscotch and citrus peel.
- Download the and check the character set to see if Feijoa has what you need.
- Olive, Buxus, feijoa leaves all look good in a terracotta pot, more cost efficient than buying them.
- The price of feijoa goes up in this period of time.
- Council is holding a workshop for potential or existing Feijoa Growers in the Tararua.
- Plant in a sunny well drained position preferably with another Feijoa for company.
- The Feijoa Club, a show for kids and adults, recently debuted on Heihei.
- The Feijoa is loved and consumed by many New Zealanders.
- Feijoa and Apple CrumbleIf you have a feijoa tree, you may have so many feijoas that you don't know what to do with them.
MAMMEE APPLE vs FEIJOA: QUESTIONS
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- What percentage of the calories in Feijoa are edible?