The feijoa is very true to that hard-to-describe flavour of a New Zealand summer.
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They took it to London, where the natural picked up silver and the feijoa bronze.
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The feijoa is a native of the east coast of South America, but primarily Uruguay.
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They also need to be planted with another feijoa as they are not self-fertile.
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Erin brings out the feijoa and ginger layer cake, which disappears in a flash.
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Harvested in autumn and into early winter, the feijoa can take partial shade.
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The fruits of her endeavours include plum, apple, orange, feijoa and avocado trees.
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She said her brother planted a few kumara under his feijoa tree in his Otara garden.
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We have these with freshly baked bread, feijoa and lemon jam and grapefruit marmalade.
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South American shrub having edible greenish plumlike fruit
Dark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh; used chiefly for jellies and preserves
Acca sellowiana is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that is native to the highlands of southern Brazil, Uruguay, and northern Argentina. Common names include Feijoa (or) Pineapple Guava and Guavasteen. It is an evergreen shrub or small tree, in height. ...
A subtropical fruit native to the grasslands of southern Brazil and part of Paraguay and Uruguay. A close relative of the guava, it has an oval shape, thin green skin and semi-soft, juicy, cream-colored flesh with a sweet, aromatic flavor.
This small, egg-shaped fruit is native to South America. It provides a very fragrant, cream-colored flesh with a jelly-like center.