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Descriptif Text Grapes
Descriptif Text Grapes
Grapes
are the fruit of plants such as creeping shrub that belongs to the Vitaceae
family. The fruit is usually used for making grape juice, jelly, wine, and
raisin grape seed oil, or eaten directly. The fruit is also known for many
compounds containing polyphenols and resveratol who actively participated in
various body metabolism, and is able to inhibit the formation of cancer cells
and various other diseases. This activity is also associated with the presence
of secondary metabolites in grapes that act as an antioxidant compound that is
able to counteract the free radicals.
This
plant has been cultivated since 4000 BC in the Middle East. However, processing
grapes into wine was discovered in 2500 BC by the Egyptians. Just some time
ago, this process soon spread to various parts of the world, ranging from the
Black Sea region, Spain, Germany, France and Austria. Spread the fruit is
growing rapidly with the travel samakin Columbus who brought this fruit around
the world.
Descriptive
text about The star fruit or carambola (Averrhoa
carambola*)
The star
fruit or carambola (Averrhoa carambola*) is a unique tropical fruit that
is gaining popularity in the United States. This fruit acquired its name from
the five pointed star shape, when cut across the middle (occasionally 4
or 6 ribbed fruit may occur). The 3 to 5 inch long fruit has a paper-thin
thin, translucent, waxy, yellow-orange to green skin with tart crisp
flesh. Star fruit range in taste from pleasantly tart and sour to
slightly sweet with a complicated flavor combination that includes plums,
pineapples, and lemons. The flesh is juicy and crunchy, and may be eaten skin,
seeds and all or used as a garnish, in salads and in relishes and preserves.
When used in cooking, green fruit are frequently used for their sourness. The
juicy flesh is mostly water and does not hold up well when heated.
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