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Feijoa and Peach Facts

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1.1 Facts about
  • Feijoa is called as "pineapple guava" in some countries.
  • Feijoa tree is an ornamental plant that can also be used as hedge & windbreak.
  • All parts of feijoa fruit are edible(skin is mostly discarded).
  • In china, peaches are considered as a symbol of good luck.
  • From 1982, august is National peach month in USA.
  • In roman times, Peaches were also called as Persian apples, as people assumed that they originated from Persia.
1.2 In Alcoholic Beverages
1.2.1 Wine
1.2.2 Beer
1.2.3 Spirits
1.2.4 Cocktails
1.3 Production
1.3.1 Top Producer
New Zealand
China
1.3.2 Other Countries
Australia, Azerbaijan, India, Japan, United States of America
Greece, Italy, Spain, United States of America
1.3.3 Top Importer
China
Germany
1.3.4 Top Exporter
New Zealand
Spain

Facts about Feijoa and Peach

Fruits (fresh or dried) play the role of natural staple diet for humans. We all have some basic knowledge about all types of fruits but are you aware of unique Feijoa and Peach facts? Some of the interesting facts about Feijoa and Peach are provided here.

Feijoa Facts are:

  • Feijoa is called as "pineapple guava" in some countries.
  • Feijoa tree is an ornamental plant that can also be used as hedge & windbreak.
  • All parts of feijoa fruit are edible(skin is mostly discarded).

Peach Facts are:

  • In china, peaches are considered as a symbol of good luck.
  • From 1982, august is National peach month in USA.
  • In roman times, Peaches were also called as Persian apples, as people assumed that they originated from Persia.

Fruits are consumed in various forms. Fruit recipes and desserts are the trending food choices all over the world. Use of Feijoa and Peach in variety of dishes and their intrinsic nature of perfectly blending with other food combinations, makes them the apt choice for various dishes! Try out different recipes of these nutritious fruits and decide which fruit appeals more to your taste buds.