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'''''Plinia edulis''''' (formerly '''''Marlierea edulis''''') is a tree that grows wild in [[Brazil]] in the coastal [[rainforest]] regions around the Brazilian cities of [[São Paulo]] and [[Rio de Janeiro]]. The fruit's local name is '''cambucá''' while the tree is ''cambucaz[[wikt:-eiro|eiro]]''.
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The name is derived from an [[Indigenous peoples in Brazil|indigenous]] word for [[jar]], ''cambuci'', due to the tree's fruit resembling a type of water container, which some would say is "flying saucer"-shaped.<ref name=Oxf>''Oxford Companion to Food'' (1999) "Cambuca" p.&nbsp;127.</ref>
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The fruit's coloration is yellowy-green, size is 6&nbsp;cm in diameter and taste is sweet-sour. Cambuca fruit taste resemble light combination of [[mango]] and [[papaya]]. A member of the [[Myrtus|myrtle]] and [[eucalyptus]] family, the tree can grow to a height of thirty feet, and propagation is by seed.
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[[File:Cambucá.jpg|thumb|left|Cambuca fruits]]
  
 
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*{{pt icon}} [http://www.arvores.brasil.nom.br/cambuc1/ Árvores do Brasil]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:56, 5 October 2017

Plinia edulis
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P. edulis
Binomial name
Plinia edulis

Plinia edulis (formerly Marlierea edulis) is a tree that grows wild in Brazil in the coastal rainforest regions around the Brazilian cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The fruit's local name is cambucá while the tree is cambucazeiro.

The name is derived from an indigenous word for jar, cambuci, due to the tree's fruit resembling a type of water container, which some would say is "flying saucer"-shaped.[1]

The fruit's coloration is yellowy-green, size is 6 cm in diameter and taste is sweet-sour. Cambuca fruit taste resemble light combination of mango and papaya. A member of the myrtle and eucalyptus family, the tree can grow to a height of thirty feet, and propagation is by seed.

Cambuca fruits

References

  1. Oxford Companion to Food (1999) "Cambuca" p. 127.

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Acknowledgements

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