Guava
Jam
Guava jam cames in 228g
jars. Guava fruit creates a fragrant, deliciously sweet jam, bursting with
flavour. Perfect with cream cheese and fantastic on toast! Let the flavours
seduce your palette.
Guava
Facts
Common Names: Guava,
guyava, kuawa.
Origin: The place
of origin of the guava is uncertain, but it is believed to be an area extending
from southern Mexico into or through Central America. It has been spread
by man, birds and other animals to all warm areas of tropical America and
in the West Indies (since 1526).
Adaptation: The tropical
guava is best adapted to the warm climate of Florida and Hawaii, although
it can be grown in coastal Southern California, and with some protection,
selected areas north to Mendocino County. Guavas actually thrive in both
humid and dry climates, but can survive only a few degrees of frost. The
tree will recover from a brief exposure to 29° F but may be completely
defoliated. Young trees are particularly sensitive to cold spells. Older
trees, killed to the ground, have sent up new shoots which fruited 2 years
later. Guavas can take considerable neglect, withstanding temporary waterlogging
and very high temperatures. They tend to bear fruit better in areas with
a definite winter or cooler season. The adaptability of the guava makes
it a serious weed tree in some tropical areas. The smaller guava cultivars
can make an excellent container specimen.
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Proteins |
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0.4g |
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Fibres |
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0.4g |
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Calcium |
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18mg |
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Phosphorous |
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8mg |
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Iron |
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0.5mg |
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Niacin |
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0.2mg |
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Vitamin
B1 |
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0.08mg |
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Vitamin
B2 |
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0.04mg |
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Vitamin
C |
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61mg |
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