PH EXOTIC FRUITS YOU NEVER KNOW



  7 PHILIPPINE FRUITS YOU NEVER KNOW

Philippine fruits are among the most mouth-watering varieties in the world. Rich in nutrients, tropical fruits such as mango, durian, andlanzones have tickled local and foreign taste buds alike.

The country’s fruit industry also plays a crucial role in the economy. In 2011 alone, the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) reported a 2.34% growth in the agricultural sector. As a result, experts are now in continuous search for innovations that will benefit Filipinos whose livelihood depends on the fruit industry.

And this is when lesser-known Philippine tropical fruits come to the picture. With the right cultivation, these untapped resources can potentially generate new sources of jobs, livelihood and food security. Here are just 7 Philippine fruits that badly need some exposure:

Table of Contents

1. Sapinit.2. Galo.3. Hagis.4. Bignay.5. Lipote.6. Biriba.7. Rimas


1. Sapinit.

Scientific name: Rubus rosifolius Linn

Also known as Philippine wild raspberry

Fruity details: Discovered in 2009 by OFW Dionisio Pullan, sapinit is a type of shrub that typically grows in Mt. Banahaw. It features a prickly stem which makes it a raspberry instead of strawberry. Sapinit can grow as high as six feet and has a unique sweet-sour-bitter taste.

With the help of the Bureau of Agricultural Research and its partnership with the Quezon Agricultural Experimental Station (QAES), sapinit has been processed into jam, juice, and wine. Laboratory analysis has shown that sapinit is rich in phytochemicals that inhibit the development of Alzheimer’s disease and certain types of cancer.

2. Galo.

Scientific name: Anacolosa frutescens

Also known as Salungugapit

Fruity details: Considered as an undomesticated species, this egg-shaped fruit comes from a medium-sized tree that grows in the Philippines as well as Thailand, India, Malaysia and other countries in South East Asia.

The oblong fruit typically measures 1.8 – 2.0 cm long and features a distinct light green color. Its thick pulp or flesh is often eaten raw although you can also boil it to bring out a more delectable taste.

The kernel (seed), on the other hand, can either be boiled or roasted. To prolong the fruit’s shelf life, local folks recommend to sun-dry the fruit for three days before storage.

3. Hagis.
Scientific name: Syzygium tripinnatum (Blanco) Merr.

Fruity details: Hagis is a midsized tree that grows up to 20 m. high. More common in the provinces of Sorsogon and Bicol, the white hagisfruit turns cherry red upon maturation. Its pulp is
juicy yet sour. You can enjoy eating it raw or you can mix it with salt or sugar to neutralize its sour taste. Like sapinit, the hagis fruit can also be processed into jam, jelly, or juice.

4. Bignay.

Image source: www.onlyfoods.net

Scientific name: Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng.

Also known as Salamander tree

Fruity details: Bignay is another tropical Philippine fruit which grows from a shrub. It is characteristicallythin-skinned and purple to dark red in color. Rich in antioxidants, its sour flesh can be eaten raw or processed into homemade products such as wine, tea, jelly, and jam. Bignay is more common in Nasugbu and Lipa, Batangas as well as some provinces in the Visayan region.

5. Lipote.

Image source: www.agnet.org

Scientific name: Syzygium curranii (C.B.Rob.) Merr./Syzygium cumini

Also known as Jambolan Plum,baligang (Bicolano) or igot (Waray)

Fruity details: Lipote belongs to the same family as the clove. Its fruit comes in clusters and has a distinct purple to almost black color. It is similar to the fruit duhatbut differs due to its compact clusters. The flesh is slightly sour but turns sweet when ripe. An excellent source of Vitamin C, lipotecan be eaten raw or processed into agricultural products like jelly, juice, jam, and wine.

6. BIRIBA

Scientific name: Rollinia mucosa

Also known as Wild sweet sop or wild cashina

Fruity details: Biriba has its origin in the Brazilian-Peruvian Amazon. Heart-shaped and rich in hexagonal protrusions, this fruit isone of the few known edible species of the genus Rollinia. It measures 9 cm. in diameter and features white, juicy flesh and several brown seeds.

Biriba is known for its creamy texture that’s why it is usually eaten fresh or prepared as juice, sherbet, and other desserts. Its grounded seeds, on the other hand, can be used as an insecticide.

7.  RIMAS
Image source: National tropical Botanical Garden

Scientific name: Artocarpus altilis

Also known as Breadfruit

Fruity details: As its name suggests, breadfruit or rimas smells like a freshly baked bread when cooked. It is believed to haveoriginated in the South Pacific. In the Philippines, rimas is usually cultivated as an ornamental plant while its fruit is either boiled or made into candies.

Roasted breadfruit resembles chestnuts both in terms of aroma and texture. It is rich in carbohydrates and is also an excellent source of calcium, magnesium, vitamin A,  protein among others.


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