Promising Fruits of the Philippines

Promising Fruits of the Philippines

Author: Roberto E. Coronel

Publisher:

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13:

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Atis. Avocado. Balimbing. Kamias. Caimito. Cashew. Chico. Duhat. Durian. Grape. Guava. Guayabano. Jak. Lanzones. Mangosteen. Pili. Rambutan. Rimas. Kamansi. Santol. Siniguelas. Strawberry. Tamarind. Tiessa. Bago. Bignay. Biriba. Bitungol. Chico-mamey. Datiles. Galo. Kalumpti. Kamachile. Kayam. Mabolo. Makopa. Manzanitas. Marang. Pasionaria. Granadilla.


Promising Fruits of the Philippines

Promising Fruits of the Philippines

Author: R. E. Coronel

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13:

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This book is very timely. While many scientific and popular articles on the various fruits covered in this book about in journals and popular magazines. A comprehensive presentation in book form should provide the user much greater ease in appreciating and understanding our many tropical fruits. The fruts: atis, avocado, balimbing and kamias, caimito, cashew, chico, duhat, durian, grape, guava, guayabano, jak, lanzones, mangosteen, pili, rambutan, rimas and kamansi, santol, siniguelas, strawberry, tamarind, tiessa. Other noteworthy minor fruits: bago, bignay, biriba, bitungol, chico-mamey, datiles, galo, kalumpit, kamachile, kayam, mabolo, makopa, manzanitas, marang, pasionaria and granadilla. Glossary.


Tropical Fruits

Tropical Fruits

Author: Robert E. Paull

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 9781845939342

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Volume 2 of this revised edition of ""Tropical Fruits"" examines the more specialist tropical fruits such as guava, durian, mangosteen, passion fruits and palm fruits. With growing interest in the cultivation, production, study, sales and marketability of these specialist fruits, this is a timely and informative book. Topics like botany, soil and climate requirements, cultivar development, world production and harvesting and postharvest handling are covered in-depth for each crop. This practical and accessible book is an ideal text for horticulture academics, researchers, extension workers, st


The Encyclopedia of Fruit and Nuts

The Encyclopedia of Fruit and Nuts

Author: Jules Janick

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 992

ISBN-13: 0851996388

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Ever wanted to know the genus name for a coconut? Intended for all your research needs, this encyclopedia is a comprehensive collection of information on temperate and tropical fruit and nut crops. Entries are grouped alphabetically by family and then by species, making it easy to find the information you need. Coverage includes palms and cacti as well as vegetable fruits of Solanaceae and Curcurbitacea. This book not only deals with the horticulture of the fruit and nut crops but also discusses the botany, making it a useful tool for anyone from scientists to gardeners and fruit hobbyists.


The Oxford Companion to Food

The Oxford Companion to Food

Author: Alan Davidson

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2006-09-21

Total Pages: 1944

ISBN-13: 0191018252

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The Oxford Companion to Food by Alan Davidson, first published in 1999, became, almost overnight, an immense success, winning prizes and accolades around the world. Its combination of serious food history, culinary expertise, and entertaining serendipity, with each page offering an infinity of perspectives, was recognized as unique. The study of food and food history is a new discipline, but one that has developed exponentially in the last twenty years. There are now university departments, international societies, learned journals, and a wide-ranging literature exploring the meaning of food in the daily lives of people around the world, and seeking to introduce food and the process of nourishment into our understanding of almost every compartment of human life, whether politics, high culture, street life, agriculture, or life and death issues such as conflict and war. The great quality of this Companion is the way it includes both an exhaustive catalogue of the foods that nourish humankind - whether they be fruit from tropical forests, mosses scraped from adamantine granite in Siberian wastes, or body parts such as eyeballs and testicles - and a richly allusive commentary on the culture of food, whether expressed in literature and cookery books, or as dishes peculiar to a country or community. The new edition has not sought to dim the brilliance of Davidson's prose. Rather, it has updated to keep ahead of a fast-moving area, and has taken the opportunity to alert readers to new avenues in food studies.


Underexploited Tropical Plants with Promising Economic Value

Underexploited Tropical Plants with Promising Economic Value

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: The Minerva Group, Inc.

Published: 2002-06

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9780894991868

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This is a report on plants that show promise for improving the quality of life in tropical areas. Because the countries in this zone contain most of the world?s low-income populations this report is addressed to those government administrators, technical assistance personnel, and researchers in agriculture, nutrition and related disciplines who are concerned with helping developing countries achieve a more efficient and balanced exploitation of their biological resources.The 36 plants described here were selected from among 400 nominated by plant scientists around the world. (To keep the project to manageable size, medicinal plants and timber species were excluded.)