Pear.
Hass Avocado Over the years, the avocado has been called an alligator pear, custard apple, butter pear and vegetable pear. The name alligator pear originated from a the specimen that has a rough skin similar to the hide of our Everglades beast of the swamps. The Hass avocado is a variety of avocados with dark green, bumpy skin. It was first grown and sold by Southern California mail carrier and amateur horticulturist Rudolph Hass, who also gave it his name. Owing to its taste, size, shelf-life, high growing yield, and in some areas, year-round harvesting, the Hass cultivar is the most commercially popular avocado worldwide. MOQ: 10 MT Supplied from Colombia, Ecuador, Kenya, Uganda, Vietnam and Indonesia.
Ethiopian Opal natural gemstone pear shape full fire 100% natural Ethiopian Pear shape Gemstone weight:approx.73.91ct Gemstone cutting: Cab Gemstone quality: Top Gemstone treatment: none
Fuerte Avocado The Fuerte avocado is often recognized as the archetypal avocado, green in color, pear-like in shape, and ranging from six to twelve ounces in size. It has smooth, medium-thin skin that peels easily, with dense, pale green flesh. It is marginally oily with a rich, creamy flavor and notes of hazelnut, and it is still considered by many to be the best-tasting avocado. The Fuerte avocado tree is large and spreading, one of the more cold-hardy varieties and the leaves have a strong anise smell when crushed. The fruit set of the tree is irregular, as some trees never seem to have much fruit while others are productive, and it has a tendency to alternate in bearing, producing an adequate crop every other year, depending on the weather at setting time, along with other factors. The name Fuerte, meaning strong or hardy in Spanish, was given to this variety because it survived the great freeze of 1913 in Los Angeles, California. Fuerte Avocados are medium in size, long-shaped fruit with green, leathery, easy-to-peel skin. Eat fresh or make guacamole, as Fuerte have a nice creamy and delicious flavor. Avocado trees are subtropical plants and have large leaves. MOQ: 10 MT Supplied from Colombia, Ecuador, Kenya, Uganda, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
Pinkerton avocados have an elongated pear shape with green, slightly pebbled, medium-thick, and easy-to-peel skin. The large fruits vary greatly in size, ranging from 8 to 18 ounces. Their flesh is smooth and creamy, high in oil content, and houses a very small seed, and their flavor is nutty and rich. The medium-sized spreading Pinkerton avocado tree is known to be a heavy and early producer, and unlike most fruits, the avocado does not ripen on the tree and can actually be stored on the tree for several months before harvesting. Like all avocados, Pinkerton avocados are botanically classified as berry. They are scientifically named Persea Americana, and they belong to the Lauraceae, commonly known as the laurel, family, which also includes camphor, cinnamon, sassafras, and the California laurel. MOQ: 5 MT Supplied from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Kenya and Uganda.
Pearls and gemstone.
Pearls and gemstone.
Gems & pearl.
Natural pearl.
Gemstones.
Pearls and gemstone.
Fresh fruits like apple, pear and grapes.
Fresh fruits like apple, pomegranate and pear.
Gemstones.
Frozen Fruits Like Apple, Pear And Banana.
Dragon fruit is a tropical fruit that's low in calories and high in fiber and antioxidants. Some people say it tastes like a cross between a pear and a kiwi. You can slice and eat the fruit as-is, try it with yogurt, or add it to a smoothie or salad. The plant is native to southern Mexico and Central America. Today, it is grown all over the world. It goes by many names, including pitaya, pitahaya, and strawberry pear. The two most common types have bright red skin with green scales that resemble a dragon hence the name. The most widely available variety has white pulp with black seeds, though a less common type with red pulp and black seeds exist as well. Another variety referred to as yellow dragon fruit has yellow skin and white pulp with black seeds. MOQ: 10 MT Supplied from Vietnam or Indonesia.
Tomato, dragon foot, kilo pear, lime, alphonso mango, moringa, bandakka.
Cashew, (Anacardium occidentale), evergreen shrub or tree of the sumac family (Anacardiaceae), cultivated for its characteristically curved edible seeds, which are commonly called cashew nuts though they are not true nuts. It appears as though one of its ends has been forcibly sunk into a pear-shaped swollen stem (hypocarp), called the cashew apple. The cashew apple, which is an accessory fruit (not a true fruit), is about three times as large as the true fruit and is reddish or yellow.
Blue sapphire, yellow sapphire, whith sapphire, calibrated, round, oval, trillion, pear, octagon.
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