It is never too late to learn/try something new...in Calabria i
saw/tried a new (at least for me and the rest of people with me)
fruit! It looks like an apricot, its juicy like a watermelon and
tastes like .....hmmmm... a mixture of melon, peach and orange?!:-)
This (unknown) to me tree, the fruit junkie, is home in southern parts
of Mediterranean Europe. Mostly like Calabria, Spain and Greece. It
originates from Southeastern China. Sometimes (and in some languages)
the loquat is called also Japanese medlar (for all Bulgarian readers
name should be "японска мушмула"). Japan is also the leading producer
of loquats (from January till June) and has been cultivating this
fruit for more than 1000 years!!! A distant relative of his is the
apple.The loquat is low in saturated fat and sodium, and is high in
vitamin A, dietary fiber, potassium, and manganese.
tropical till mild temperate climate. A big thanks goes to Michelle
for her picture of the loquat-tree above!
hmmm, i don't think i saw this one yet, I should look for it. seems interesting.
ReplyDeleteand its yummy:-)thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteWe get loquats in Spain too. They are an expensive fruit in Japan, but my grandmother always liked to get the 'first fruits of the season' and so had them at least once a year.
good article again
ReplyDeleteHello from Greece.The name of this fruit here is mousmoulo!It's very common this season.it's tasy sweet n sour.It's so easy to plant it only with a seed.And it grows so quikly!
ReplyDeletei think i had it once at home (in calabria) but don't remember exactly till i got reminded by this article
ReplyDeleteloquat is one of the main ingredient in Mings Pei Pa Koa Candy
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