The scientific name of gaab fruit is Carissa carandas.
The fruit is called carambola -- although it is actually also referred to as "star fruit." For more information on the carambola -- plus photos -- see the Related Link.
"Carambola, also known as starfruit, is the fruit of Averrhoa carambola, a species of tree native to the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka." (Wikipedia)Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: MagnoliopsidaOrder: OxalidalesFamily: OxalidaceaeGenus: AverrhoaSpecies: A. carambola
The star fruit is also known as Carambola. It is a fruit of Averrhoa Carambola, a specie of the tree native to the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
Yes, as it is a tropical fruit it can be grown in Mexico.
That is one spelling of "starfruit" (Averrhoa carambola) although commonly as two words "star fruit."
The letters spell the 9 letter word carambola. It is a tropical fruit.
Carambola also known as Star Fruit. They are used in cooking, stewed with cloves, apples and sugar, they are cooked with fish, vegetables, they can be pickled or made into jam. They can be made into spices and used in iced drinks or the juice can be bottled for drinking
Starfruit comes from the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, and Bangladesh. There are some other tropical areas that cultivate it as well.
Being a tropical country they have almost all the tropical fruits. If I had to guess at the one most connected to Guyana I'd guess the carambola or star fruit but it's not limited to just Guyana.
Starfruit, one of the names for the fruit of the carambola tree.Also, grapefruit and durian (while technically pluralized with an -s) are often pluralized in common usage without one.
Rocky Carambola - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T