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  • Banana

    Banana

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    Scientific Name: Musa paradisiaca (for plantains) Musa acuminata (for most edible bananas) Family: Musaceae Origin: Southeast Asia and the South Pacific

  • Falsa

    Falsa

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    Scientific Name: Grewia asiatica Family: Malvaceae Origin: Native to the Indian subcontinent (especially Pakistan and India)

  • Fig

    Fig

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    Scientific Name: Ficus carica Family: Moraceae Origin: Native to the Middle East and Western Asia

  • Grapes

    Grapes

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    Scientific Name: Vitis vinifera Family: Vitaceae Origin: Native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia

  • Guava

    Guava

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    Scientific Name: Psidium guajava Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Tropical America (Mexico to South America)

  • Jujube

    Jujube

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    Scientific Name: Ziziphus mauritiana Common Name(s): Indian Jujube Ber Chinese Date Indian Plum Bor or Bori (regional names) Origin: Believed to be native to South Asia, especially India and parts of Southeast Asia. Now widely naturalized in Africa, Australia, and other tropical and subtropical regions.

  • Lemon

    Lemon

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    Scientific Name: Citrus limon Family: Rutaceae Origin: Thought to be native to Northeast India, China, or northern Myanmar

  • Mango

    Mango

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    Scientific Name: Mangifera indica Family: Anacardiaceae Origin: South Asia (primarily India and Myanmar)

  • Orange

    Orange

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    Scientific Name: Citrus × sinensis (Sweet Orange) Family: Rutaceae Origin: Hybrid between pomelo (Citrus maxima) and mandarin (Citrus reticulata), likely first cultivated in China

  • Papaya

    Papaya

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    Scientific Name: Carica papaya Family: Caricaceae Origin: Southern Mexico and Central America

  • Pomegranate

    Pomegranate

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    Scientific Name: Punica granatum Common Name(s): Pomegranate Anar (Hindi) Rumman (Arabic) Grenade (French) Origin: Native to the region from modern-day Iran to northern India, including parts of Central Asia. It has been cultivated since ancient times and is now naturalized across the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and many tropical to subtropical areas.

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