• The International Tropical Fruits Network (TFNet) is an independent and self-financing global network established under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture...
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    Pineapple (category Fruits originating in South America)
    September 2014. "Pineapple – Common Varieties | TFNet – International Tropical Fruits Network". www.itfnet.org. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2017...
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    Annona squamosa (category Edible fruits)
    from the family Annonaceae that bears edible fruits called sugar apples or sweetsops. It tolerates a tropical lowland climate better than its relatives Annona...
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    Longan (category Edible fruits)
    plant disease that can affect longan plants and trees. Common among tropical fruits, the disease mainly takes form as red-orange algae that can appear...
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    Jackfruit (category Fruits originating in Asia)
    and Southeast Asian cuisines. Both ripe and unripe fruits are consumed. It is available internationally, canned or frozen, and in chilled meals, as are various...
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    Mangosteen (category Edible fruits)
    Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), also known as the purple mangosteen, is a tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit native to Island Southeast Asia, from...
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    Jabuticaba (category Fruits originating in South America)
    Berg. [Myrtaceae])". Postharvest Biology and Technology of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits: Cocona to Mango. Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science...
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    Annona reticulata (category Tropical fruit)
    Retrieved 16 April 2008. Subhadra Bandhu, S. (2001). Underutilized tropical fruits of Thailand. National Research Council (1989). "Lost crops of the Incas:...
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    Byrsonima crassifolia (category Tropical fruit)
    of Cerrado vegetation of Brazil List of culinary fruits Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) & IUCN SSC Global Tree Specialist Group (2019)...
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    Pulasan (category Edible fruits)
    2013). "Fruits". Edible Medicinal and Non-Medicinal Plants. 9: 75–78 – via Google Books. "Nephelium ramboutan-ake - Useful Tropical Plants". tropical.theferns...
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    Syzygium cumini (category Tropical fruit)
    introduced to Florida and is commonly grown in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Its fruits are eaten by various native birds and small mammals...
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    Tropical rainforests are dense and warm rainforests with high rainfall typically found between 10° north and south of the Equator. They are a subset of...
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    caucana Pittier". The International Plant Names Index. Retrieved 31 May 2018. "20596". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research...
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    Cherimoya (category Edible fruits)
    Granada-Málaga tropical coast in Spain is a fruit of the cultivar 'Fino de Jete' with the EU's protected designation of origin appellation. 'Fino de Jete' fruits have...
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    Feijoa sellowiana (category Tropical fruit)
    It is sweet, slightly tart, with an aromatic bouquet reminiscent of tropical fruits such as passion fruit, cherry guava, or pineapple. The flesh is juicy...
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    voyage through Polynesia. National Tropical Botanical Garden. p. 241. ISBN 978-0-915809-00-4. Morton, Julia (1987). Fruits of Warm Climates. Julia F. Morton...
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    Soursop (category Tropical fruit)
    muricata, a broadleaf, flowering, evergreen tree. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean and is widely propagated. It...
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    tamarind-plum, is a tall, tropical, fruit-bearing tree. It belongs to the family Fabaceae, and has small, typically grape-sized edible fruits with brown hard inedible...
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    Ziziphus mauritiana (category Fruits originating in Asia)
    Indian jujube, Indian plum, Chinese date, Chinee apple, ber and dunks is a tropical fruit tree species belonging to the family Rhamnaceae. It is often confused...
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    Syzygium samarangense (category Flora of tropical Asia)
    apple, Semarang rose-apple, and wax jambu. Syzygium samarangense is a tropical tree growing to 12 m (39 ft) tall, with evergreen leaves 10–25 cm (4–10 in)...
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    other container. The plant produces small bitter fruits which can be used to make jams, candied fruits, and syrups. Such processing reduces the bitter...
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    Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 4 June 2018. "Baccaurea ramiflora - Useful Tropical Plants"...
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    Ackee (category Fruits originating in Africa)
    (soapberry) family, as are the lychee and the longan. It is native to tropical West Africa. The scientific name honours Captain William Bligh who took...
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    Diospyros nigra (category Tropical fruit)
    Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Australian Tropical Fruits- Chocolate Pudding Fruit...
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    the tipmost top-shaped bud in between leathery bracts. The rather slender fruits are berries, the size of each depends on the number of seeds they contain...
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    Tamarillo (category Edible fruits)
    Philippines, Ethiopia and in Puerto Rico. In the hot tropical lowlands, it develops only small fruits and fruit setting is seldom. Prior to 1967, the fruit...
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    Moringa stenopetala (category Fruits originating in Africa)
    Hoeschle-Zeledon; R. Kahane (eds.). International Symposium on the Socio-Economic Impact of Modern Vegetable Production Technology in Tropical Asia. Vol. 1. pp. 115–120...
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    Annona montana (category Tropical fruit)
    Central America, the Amazon, and islands in the Caribbean. It has fibrous fruits. A. montana may be used as a rootstock for cultivated Annonas. The Latin...
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    (1998). Mango cultivation. International Book Distributing Co. p. 17. ISBN 9788185860404. Morton, Julia F. (1987). "Mango". Fruits of Warm Climates: 221–239...
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    hybrids. In: Drew RA (ed) Proceedings of the international symposium on tropical and subtropical fruits". Acta Horticulturae. 2: 285–291. doi:10.17660/ActaHortic...
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