Did you know that the mangosteen…
- is a tropical fruit from Asia?
- is the national fruit of Thailand?
- contains 43 of the more than 200 xanthones found in nature, and that the name "xanthone" comes from the Greek word “xanthos,” meaning yellow?
- is really called Garcinia mangostana in scientific circles?
- belongs to the scientific family Guttiferae, which is the same family as St. John’s Wort?
- was named by the French explorer and physician Laurentiers Garcin, who called it “more cordial than the strawberry?”
- is rich in antioxidants?
- is recommended for use in preventive maintenance for the body?
- is not a mango?
- has a rind that is used in tanning and dyeing?
- is mentioned in Chinese medical accounts dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368 A.D.-1644 A.D.)?
- has been used by tens of thousands of people for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years?
- weighs generally about 80-140 grams?
- usually contains only 2-3 seeds?
- comes from a tree that can grow to a height of up to 75 feet?
- grows on a tree that takes up to ten years of cultivation in order to bear fruit, and produces fruit twice each year
- twigs from this tree are used in Ghana as “chew sticks”?
- is claimed by some to be the best tasting fruit in the world?
- has been said to have been Queen Victoria’s favorite fruit?
- is known as the “food of the gods” and “queen of fruits” in some areas around the world?
1 comments:
Its my favorite fruit whom I love to eat.
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