(1) Why did New Zealand accept a variation to the Australian New Zealand Food Standard code that will allow irradiated mango, papaya, mangosteen, litchi, breadfruit, carambola , custard apple and rambutan to be imported into New Zealand?(2) ‘Asam’ refers to the sourness of the fruit, which is related to the sweeter carambola .(3) My lobster consommé was not the usual salted brown water, but a subtly tasting hot lake surrounding an island of crispy shrimp, carambola and tomato salad.(4) One common reason for the malformation of fruits, such as asymmetric carambola or pears, is incomplete pollination.(5) Star fruit - or carambola as it's also known - is just the ticket.(6) There are the kiwi fruit, watery rose apple, carambola , passion fruit, eggfruit, figs, strawberry guava, lovi lovi, mangostein, pomegranate.(7) Jamaican cooks have rediscovered their native tangy fruits, including ackee (the reddish-yellow fruit of an evergreen tree), carambola , and ortanique (a cross between an orange and a tangerine).(8) The carambola , or five-finger fruit, has a mild but sweet taste, and a thinnish skin.(9) September introduces kids to mangos and carambola .(10) Multicoloured, multilayered cakes and mousses abound, along with carambola , mango and cream pastry and pistachio and cappuccino squares.(11) But flavor isn't the best feature, as carambolas are rich in vitamin C, potassium and fiber.(12) Carambolas can be severely damaged by flooding.(13) If you are growing custard apples, bananas, sapodillas and carambolas , they could all do with a dressing of citrus and fruit tree fertiliser spread evenly around under the leaf canopy.(14) Carambola , a small tree or shrub, is thought to be native to Java or other parts of Indonesia, and perhaps also Sri Lanka.
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