Thursday, February 23, 2012

Do you know what is Malaysian apple???

Assalamualaikum and Hi readers!

Do you know what is Malaysian apple??? Firstly, I just wanna say that I don't know what is Malaysian apple till yesterday when I was Google-ing about Fig tree, (or in bahasa pokok Tin, alaaa... the one mentioned in Al-Quran, "For Fig and Olive" "Wattini watzaitun" "Demi tin dan zaitun". Teeheee... We have a Fig tree behind our house. wink!!! I suddenly realized there is fruit named as Malaysian Apple... Malaysian apple??? I was like, owwwhhhhh.... ade ke buah name Malaysian apple ni...

Heee... for those who are still wondering what I am writing about please be informed that I am not talking about the real apple or the gadgets - Apple... you know, Apple Ipad, Iphone... trololol

This is the fruit that I am talking about
Presenting... Malaysian apple! (pix taken from google, not mine)
Do you know that this is Malaysian apple... (pix taken from google, not mine)
cutting the Malaysian apple! (pix taken from google not mine)
Riping process in progress.. (pix taken from google)
Malay apple or Syzygium Malaccense!

This is the info regarding the fruit found in Wikpedia


Syzygium malaccense, commonly known as Malay apple, is a species of flowering tree native to Malaysia,[1] Indonesia (Sumatra and Java)[1] and southern Vietnam. It has been introduced throughout the tropics, including many Caribbean countries, such as JamaicaSuriname, the Dominican Republic, andTrinidad and Tobago. It is also known as jambu merah (Malaysian language, meaning "red guava"), jambu bol (Indonesian, meaning "ball guava"), Malay rose appleOtaheite cashew and pommerac (derived from pomme Malac, meaning "Malaysian apple" in French). Highly ambiguous terms, such as "rose apple", "water apple", "mountain apple", pomarrosa or "plum rose" are sometimes used for this plant or its fruit; they can refer to almost any species ofSyzygium grown for its fruit. The name "Otaheite apple" is used, too, (in Jamaica), but is better used for the Tahitian apple (Spondias dulcis); "Otaheite" is an obsolete transcription of "Tahiti". Its Hawaiian name is ʻōhiʻʻai; in Tonga, it is known as fekika, and in Fiji, kavika.
The combination of tree, flowers and fruit has been praised as the most beautiful of the Myrtaceae family.[2] The fruit is oblong-shaped and dark red in color, although some varieties have white or pink skins. The flesh is white and surrounds a large seedJam is prepared by stewing the flesh with brown sugar andginger.
Malay apple is a strictly tropical tree damaged by freezing temperatures.[3] It thrives in humid climates with an annual rainfall of 152 cm (60 in) or more. It can grow at a variety of altitudes, from sea level up to 2,740 m (8,990 ft). The tree can grow to 12–18 m (39–59 ft) in height. It flowers in early summer, bearing fruit three months afterward. In Costa Rica, it flowers earlier, with ripe fruit in April. Coffee growers use the species to divert birds.
In Hawaii, Syzygium malaccense is called mountain apple. The Polynesians, when they reached the Hawaiian Islands, had brought plants and animals that were important to them. The mountain apple was one of these "canoe plants" that arrived 1000 to 1700 years ago.[4]

Okay...I know I am such a shame not to know about this... but I told ya, I bet that most of you also don't know about it...
Teeheee... Okay, that's all about Malay apple!

Wassalam and bubbye

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