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    Cranberry

    Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs. The fruit is a berry which is larger than the leaves of the plant. The fruits are initially white, but they turn deep red when fully ripe. It has a somewhat acidic taste that adds to its sweetness. Usage Most of the cranberries produced are processed into making products like juice drinks, s...

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    Custard Apple

    A type of tropical fruit, that is sweet and custard-like in texture. It is green, round and pine like but with a soft outer covering. Heart shaped fruit with a green exterior and white creamy flesh which is a curious combination of sweet flavor and grainy texture. The fruit is picked before it is ripe. The seed is black with a sheen, not to be cons...

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    Currant

    A member of the grape family, currant is a dry, dark-red and seedless raisin. Often considered along with gooseberry, currants are commonly used for making food preservatives, liqueurs and syrups. Currants are usually not eaten raw for their tarty taste. Types There are a wide variety of currants differing in texture, color and fruit flavor. ...

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    Cooking Apples

    Unlike the apples eaten raw, there are varieties of apples that are better off on a cooking pan! Larger and tartier in flavour, cooking apples have a firm flesh that doesn’t breakdown while cooking. Though some varieties are specifically grown for cooking purpose, most apples are dual-purposed. Britain produces a maximum variety of cooking apple...

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    Coconut

    Almost all parts of the coconut palm are useful. Fruit of the coconut palm can be eaten or used in preparation of sweet, chips and savory dishes. Oil and milk derived from this fruit that are widely used in cooking. Water found enclosed inside the coconut shell is considered one of the best summer coolers. Squash the stress with coconuts. The wa...

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    Cherry

    A small round stoned fruit which grows in bunches. Cherry belongs to the same family of plums, apricots, peaches, etc. It varies from dark red to bright red in color. Mostly eaten raw it is also used in pies and jams. Unlike any other fruit, cherries have a very short fruiting season. Cherries have a hard seed surrounded by edible flesh. Types...

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    Cape Gooseberry

    Round berries, orangish yellow, covered with a brownish 'paper' like covering. It is also popularly known as 'golden berry'. Cape gooseberry is both fruit and a plant and has been cultivated in England since the 18th century. In India, it is known by the name ras bhari and it is available during the months of February to May. It is used both as a f...

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