The Carambola AKA Starfruit : Fruit Profile

in fruit •  7 years ago  (edited)

Good morning Steemians,

Today I would like to talk about the water-rich Carambola AKA Starfruit, Latin name Averrhoa carambola.

The carambola is planted throughout the tropics, but originates from mostly Asia. It is nicknamed "starfruit" for its shape. When it's cut vertically, it has the shape of a star.

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(img. Credit: http://wiki-fitness.com/star-fruit-health-benefits/)

Here is some information I found on Wikipedia:

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Our Starfruit Tree (Arkin variety)

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An unripe fruit that fell from the young tree

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Two Arkin carambolas hanging from our young tree

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The starfruit is a delicious, water-rich fruit that has a crisp bite (some varieties like the Arkin) and a sweet aroma and flavor.

Here is some information I found in Charles R. Boning's Florida's Best Fruiting Plants.

Here you have a map of Florida outlined in green (where the species grows well)

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If you live in the bottom half of Florida (including Tampa, possibly Orlando) you have a great chance at being able to grow this magnificent fruit. A mature starfruit tree can produce up to 450 lbs. of fruit per year. This is a vegan or fruitarian's dream!

I'm looking forward to many years of starfruit in my future :) Are you?

Thanks for stopping by Steemians!

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We had a fairly big tree here for years and it was capital P Prolific, right up until it blocked my Fathers view. Now its just mulch....

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Dang... That's too bad. That is a nice view, to come to his defense. lol

I used to work for a catering company and had to do massive fruit and cheese trays. The starfruit is an easy garnish because they look amazing sliced up with little effort

Too true, my friend :)

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