Published Jun 02, 2024
Exotic fruits are unique, often tropical fruits not commonly found in regular stores. They come from far-off places and have unusual flavours, shapes, and colors, like dragon fruit, rambutan, and starfruit.
Pawpaw trees, originally from the USA, produce pear-shaped yellow fruit with pink flesh tasting like pineapple. They're hardy, grow up to 5m, need regular watering, and thrive in sunlight. They have purple flowers and dark green leaves.
Passion fruit from Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina has purple skin with juicy yellow flesh rich in polyphenols and vitamins A and C. Grow in sunny, sheltered spots with support for vines; overwinter indoors in colder areas.
Originally from Brazil and Argentina, Pineapple Guava bears reddish fruit with a pineapple-like taste and edible flowers. It grows in sunny, sheltered spots with well-drained soil. It is self-fertile, ideal for small spaces, and requires no pruning.
Originally from China, goji berries are small orange-red fruits rich in antioxidants and Vitamin C. They can be easily grown indoors or outdoors in well-draining soil with compost, preferably in full sun.
Originally from Korea, China, and Japan, Nashi pears resemble apples with sweet, crisp white flesh. Plant in a sheltered, sunny spot outdoors. Plant two for larger crops, as it's partially self-fertile.