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If you've ever been curious about star fruit, this article is for you. ... Nice to eat fresh, but also delicious cooked or juiced, star fruit are truly one of nature's starry-eyed wonders! (For star fruit recipes, see adjoining links).
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If you've ever been curious about star fruit, this article is for you. ... Star Fruit - How to Eat a Star Fruit ... What to eat, where to go, fun things to do and how to save money on the perfect gifts. More >
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Star fruits are great to eat out of hand as these tropical delights do not need to be peeled or seeded before eating. Simply wash the fruit, remove any blemished areas, cut crosswise to get the star shape, and eat! ... starfruit_v...
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Asian Pear Uses: Eat out of hand, add to fruit salads, bake like apples. ... Starfruit; Also known as carambola, it resembles a star when sliced crosswise. When ripe, the skin turns a thin, glossy yellow with brown spots along the ridges indicating sugar development. Flavor ranges from tangy sweetness to lemon tartness and...
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Starfruit, also known as Carambola, is such a common tropical fruit here and a favourite friut for many in this part of the world that I was really shocked to find out from today’s newspapers that eating starfruits can be lethal to people with any kidney dysfunctions.
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Common Names: Carambola, Starfruit. ... Origin: The carambola is believed to have originated in Sri Lanka and the Moluccas, but it has been cultivated in southeast Asia and Malaysia for many centuries. ... Like many other subtropicals, however, young plants are more susceptible to frost and can be killed at 32° F.
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I've tried a number of starfruit recipes, but my favorite is the most simple preparation. Slice a starfruit into thick disks and sprinkle with li hing mui powder. Some people eat their starfruit from the outside in like an apple, to more easily avoid the seeds in the center.
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eat those instead. [Back to top]; ... Dragon fruit, Granadilla, Guava, Starfruit, Tamarillo and the awesome Mangosteen!; News for 18/7/03:; An update at last. Added further fact trivia, unreviewed fruit names, and juggled the fruit ratings a bit (such as upgrading the cherimoya).
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