Monday 18 July 2011

Original Fruit Indonesia

Indonesia is rich in diversity of flora and fauna. Now Indonesia also has many native fruits of the ground water. But unfortunately, these fruits even managed cultivated by other countries. Here's a fruit native to Indonesia:
1. Durian
durian mataberita 300x225 Buah Asli Indonesia
Many who do not know if the fruit spiny dubbed King of Fruit is from Indonesia. Yup, typical durian with stinging scent is found in Sumatra and Kalimantan. Delicacy of taste, making the other countries competing to cultivate them. Now, there are hundreds of durian variants scattered throughout the world, including in Thailand which successfully developed the 300 variant of durian. Wow!
2. Mangosteen
manggis mataberita 300x200 Buah Asli Indonesia
If the durian is the "king of fruits", the companion is the "queen of fruits" of mangosteen.Fruit that was originally discovered in Borneo and the Sunda region is sour-sweet taste very fresh. That said, it is to make Queen Victoria of England crazy. In addition, purple fruit also contains many vitamins and antioxidants that are good for our bodies.
3. Kedondong
kedondong mataberita 300x225 Buah Asli Indonesia
This thorny fruit with seeds derived from the eastern part of Indonesia. Internationally, the fruit with flavor masamnya awesomeness called by the name of Ambarella. In the early 20th century, kedondong introduced to foreign countries, from Australia to Jamaica. In fact, kedondong had also grown in Florida, but it looks like people have not ngeh Amrik this with fruit salad.
4. Jambu airjambu air mataberita 226x300 Buah Asli IndonesiaIndonesia produced from tropical trees. The flowers are white, while the bell-shaped fruit that have a whitish color variation, red and green, depending on its type. Typically, red guava have the sweetest flavor. Guava water known abroad under the name Java Apple. In some countries, guava fruit to be made into a salad.
5. Carambola
belimbing starfruit mataberita 300x300 Buah Asli Indonesia
native of the Moluccas. Initially, this fruit is a favorite in Asia, then later became known to Americans, especially in Florida. The fruit is nicknamed Starfruit because if cut, shaped like a star. Westerners refer to as a merger starfruit flavors of papaya, oranges, and grapes.
6. Banana
pisang mataberita 300x300 Buah Asli Indonesia
is a fruit native to Indonesia, you know. Fruits are now processed so kinds of desserts, like banana split, banana cake or banana pudding was brought to Europe began in the 10th century. Now that Latin America was the one who became the largest producer, because it controls 65% of world banana production. Ckckck .... Top Stories CURRENCY CONVERTER, this fruit is also believed by celebrities, like Paris Hilton to add energy, you know.
7. Rambutanrambutan mataberita 300x219 Buah Asli Indonesiabecause of his skin like overgrown with hair, then a fruit native to Indonesia is known as the rambutan. In 1906, Indonesia had to export rambutan seeds to the United States.But unfortunately, rambutan can not live there. Now some countries, like Thailand and Malaysia known as an exporter of rambutan that has been packed in cans.
8. Salak
salak mataberita 300x200 Buah Asli Indonesia
referred to as Snake Fruit because his skin is scaly. The fruit is a native of Indonesia, even one of the variants, salak condet, the identity of the city. There are various kinds of snake fruit flavors, ranging from the sweet, Sepat, acid, or a combination of the four.Unfortunately, many thought the fruit came from Thailand or Malaysia, not Indonesia.
9. Duku
duku mataberita 300x178 Buah Asli Indonesia
a small round yellow fruit is one of the genuine pride of Indonesia. The tree was used as the identity of the flora of South Sumatra province. Typically, duku harvested once a year. In the domestic and Asia duku great demand, but unfortunately its exports have not penetrated the American market and European.
Reference: http://www.mataberita.com/ (Indonesia website)                     http://id.wikipedia.org/  (wikipedia with Bahasa Indonesia)


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