Fruits Blog
The Fruits Blog is my mini-journal about nutritious fruits. It lets you know:
- when any new web pages appear on nutritious fruits, telling you about additional useful information
- updates you with uses for fruit and recent research information
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Our latest additions are as follows:
Apple
When was the last time you bit into a delicious, scrumptious apple?
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Cantaloupe
The surfaces of a cantaloupe has different types of bacteria (especially salmonella), so it is recommended to wash the melon thoroughly before slicing and eating it.
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Internet Marketing Comics
Internet marketing comics and humour
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Banana
Although the banana is native to Southeast Asia and Australia, today it is cultivated in at least 107 countries throughout the world.
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Apricot
The exact origin of the apricot is unknown because of its wide cultivation that dates back to prehistoric periods.
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Superfruits eCourse
In this 7 part Superfruits Mini-Course you will get to know some of the most potent health foods that nature has created
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Berries
Berries contain high amounts of antioxidants, several thousand phenolic compounds that have positive effects on health, These include benefits on heart health, cancer risk, diabetes and Alzheimer's.
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Strawberries
Strawberries, the world's most popular berries were an accident! Chilean berries were crossbred with North American berries by chance in Europe.
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Raspberries
Raspberries are indigenous to Asia Minor and North America, and have been a food source for centuries. The Roman agriculturist Palladius wrote about raspberry cultivation in the 4th century.
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Guavaberries
Guavaberries are from a fruit tree that originated in the Caribbean and is now found wild in many locations including Central and South America. They are known in Hawaii and Florida as rumberries.
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