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- Jujube - Wikipedia
Its origin is thought to be in eastern Asia, but it has been widely dispersed through cultivation, and is today cultivated in gardens as a shrub as well as in agriculture as a food crop Its fruit is eaten freshly harvested as well as dried and candied
- What Is Jujube Fruit? Nutrition, Benefits, and Uses - Healthline
Jujube fruit, also known as red or Chinese date, is native to Southern Asia but has become popular around the world These small round fruits with a seed-containing pit grow on large flowering
- Jujube Fruit: What It Is and Benefits
Jujube fruit is shaped something like a small, wrinkly pear and has a taste and texture similar to an apple And like apples, there are hundreds of varieties of jujubes They range in size: Some are as small as a cherry, while others are closer to the size of a plum As for taste, that can vary, too — from sweet to tart and anywhere in between
- How to Grow and Care for Jujubes - Garden. org
The jujube (pronounced juh-ju-bee or juh-juh-bee) is a member of the buckthorn family, or Rhamnaceae Its botanical name is Ziziphus jujuba, and its common names is Chinese jujube, or sometimes, just jujube
- 24 Types of Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba) – Identification Guide
Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba) belongs to the Rhamnaceae family, or buckthorn family, within the genus Ziziphus It’s a deciduous shrub or small tree, typically thorny, and classified as a drupe-producing species
- Chinese Jujube Fruit: Nutritional Value and Health Benefits
Jujube fruit has been eaten and used in traditional medicine for over 3,000 years Today, it is popular all over the world Jujube fruit (Ziziphus jujuba) is also known as the Chinese date,
- Growing Jujube Trees in Your Backyard: A Complete Guide
Often called Chinese dates, jujube trees thrive in a variety of climates, require minimal maintenance, and produce sweet, apple-like fruits that can be eaten fresh or dried These long-living trees are great for backyard gardens, offering both beauty and bountiful harvests year after year
- Jujube Fruit | Chinese Date | How to Eat It and What it Tastes Like
In this article, you will learn all bout the jujube fruit or Chinese date, where it comes from and grows, what the nutritional benefits are, how to eat it, and what it tastes like Let’s get started! Where does the Jujube fruit or Chinese date come from and where does it grow?
- Jujube | Description, Tree, Fruit, Species | Britannica
Juice obtained from the fruits is used in making small candies called jujubes The raw fruits are high in vitamin C jujube Common jujube tree (Ziziphus jujuba) Most are varieties of the common jujube (Z jujuba), native to China, where they have been cultivated for more than 4,000 years
- Jujube – California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.
Growth Habit: The jujube is a small, deciduous tree, growing to 40 feet tall in Florida, but smaller in size in California The naturally drooping tree is graceful, ornamental and often thorny with branches growing in a zig-zag pattern The wood is very hard and strong
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