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  3. How much do you know about the Otaheite apple? - Jamaican …

  4. Surprising Health Benefits Of Jamaican Apple - Plus A …

    WEBNever thought this little red fruit was this good huh? Yup. Here are 9 surprising health benefts of Jamaican apple. We also included a recipe for you.

  5. 10 Benefits you Need to Know about Otaheite Apple

    WEBOtaheite apple is a red and white fruit that resembles a pear and has a refreshing taste. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that can boost your health and wellness. Learn more about its nutritional value …

  6. Exploring Jamaican Food: Otaheite Apple - Jamaicans …

    WEBOtaheite apple, also known as coco plum, malay rose apple or Ethiopia apple, is a tropical fruit that originated from the Pacific Islands and grows well in Jamaica. It is rich in water, vitamins and minerals, and can be …

  7. Otaheite! | Food | Jamaica Gleaner

    WEB10 mrt. 2011 · The Jamaican otaheite apple is native to the Pacific Islands. The juicy, shiny, red fruit has one large seed and is usually ovoid-shaped. Otaheite apples are in abundance now, and are usually best eaten freshly …

  8. Introducing Jamaican Otaheite Apple - Jamaican Fruit …

    WEBIf you are visiting Jamaica in the summer months grab a bag of Jamaican Apples and savor the flavor of these unique fruits. Otaheite apples are available in Jamaica in August and September where their presence is …

  9. Otaheite Apple - Healthier Steps

    WEB31 jan. 2021 · Scientifically called Syzygium malaccense, the Otaheite apple, known as Jamaican apple or Malay apple is a flowering perennial tree.

  10. Jamaican Otaheite Apple Rediscovering This Classic Jamaican Fruit

  11. Introducing Jamaican Otaheite Apple — A Unique Fruit …

    WEB14 feb. 2024 · Renowned for their refreshing taste and mild sweetness, Jamaican Otaheite Apples are a beloved delicacy among locals. Found abundantly in Jamaica from August to September, these fruits...