feijoa (fay-YOH-uh, fay-HOH-uh) - n., a perennial shrub native to South America (Acca sellowiana formerly Fiejoa sellowiana) cultivated for its ornamental flowers and edible fruit.
Also called pineapple guava and guavasteen, and while it is not a true guava it is a cousin. Its native range is the highlands of southern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina, and the fruit, which is about the size of a chicken egg, is sweet and tart. The name is from the surname of João da Silva Feijó (1760-1824), a Brazilian soldier and naturalist.

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Also called pineapple guava and guavasteen, and while it is not a true guava it is a cousin. Its native range is the highlands of southern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina, and the fruit, which is about the size of a chicken egg, is sweet and tart. The name is from the surname of João da Silva Feijó (1760-1824), a Brazilian soldier and naturalist.
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Date: 2018-04-07 04:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-04-07 05:30 am (UTC)Nope - hasn’t come up in my usual sources.