The humidity is on raise here in coast. Probably the redundant statement in my blog and its primarily due to unbearable humidity. The temporary relief is none other the strong onshore winds that blow from West for couple of hours during evening hours. But that's not enough to quench the summer heat. Other saviours are none other than the home grown summer fruits
The dominating one is our single gulp JAVA APPLE. They are found in abundance during summer. The juicy fruit not only tasty but relieves the thirst. The fruits proliferate at the right time which is summer. Very few love the juice made out of the fruits but majority of people prefer eating raw.
Next is our favourite GUAVA enriched with vitamin c. They not only satisfy thirst but adds more immunity to system. We get it almost alternate day from our dear neighbours.
The PINEAPPLES are unforgettable but unfortunately they are not large in numbers. A cool glass of their juice one escape for summer
Not to forget the tasty PAPAYA too. They are healthy too. They are rich in taste. The availability is subjected to consumption by stealers which are none other than monkeys
How can we forget the yummy and tasty tropical queen which is our BANANAS. They are found in abundance and also great for health.
The eternal saviours of tropical zones is unparalleled. The healthy, tasty TENDER COCONUT drink. Nothing can beat them in terms of nutrients and taste. Except for ever increasing price, they are good at every angle.
Some people love this CASHEW FRUIT as well. Even though it feels coarse after eating, their juiciness tempts some people to savour it.
Last but not least, how can we forget the king of fruits, the most longed fruit, MANGOES. They spring up only during summer and favourite of all.
Apart from the natural eateries, there are also natural saviours of village during lock-down. They break the boredom with exciting display of colours. These are also saviours for me and my idle DSLR nowadays to unwind the lock-down . They are pleasant things to behold and capture despite the hot weather. Here are few of them from my collection.
The dominating one is our single gulp JAVA APPLE. They are found in abundance during summer. The juicy fruit not only tasty but relieves the thirst. The fruits proliferate at the right time which is summer. Very few love the juice made out of the fruits but majority of people prefer eating raw.
The Java Apple Tree |
The ready to eat java apples
The emerging ones
The nascent ones
Next is our favourite GUAVA enriched with vitamin c. They not only satisfy thirst but adds more immunity to system. We get it almost alternate day from our dear neighbours.
The PINEAPPLES are unforgettable but unfortunately they are not large in numbers. A cool glass of their juice one escape for summer
Not to forget the tasty PAPAYA too. They are healthy too. They are rich in taste. The availability is subjected to consumption by stealers which are none other than monkeys
How can we forget the yummy and tasty tropical queen which is our BANANAS. They are found in abundance and also great for health.
The eternal saviours of tropical zones is unparalleled. The healthy, tasty TENDER COCONUT drink. Nothing can beat them in terms of nutrients and taste. Except for ever increasing price, they are good at every angle.
Some people love this CASHEW FRUIT as well. Even though it feels coarse after eating, their juiciness tempts some people to savour it.
Last but not least, how can we forget the king of fruits, the most longed fruit, MANGOES. They spring up only during summer and favourite of all.
Apart from the natural eateries, there are also natural saviours of village during lock-down. They break the boredom with exciting display of colours. These are also saviours for me and my idle DSLR nowadays to unwind the lock-down . They are pleasant things to behold and capture despite the hot weather. Here are few of them from my collection.
And she is savouring her supper too :-)
Interesting fruit. Great skies.
ReplyDeleteI love these fruits! We all have those here, except for the Java Apples! They look quite similar to our Macopa. Very interesting :) Thank you so much for sharing these yummy fruits and I would love a glass of pineapple juice now! yesterday we hit 51 degrees and its excruciating!)
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I never saw Java Apples before or tasted them that I know. Fruit and vegetables are my very favorite things to eat. I am getting hungry just looking at your wonderful fruit images. Thank you for sharing. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and how wonderful that you have so many wonderful fruits and vegetables growing in your garden. Humidity doesn't agree with me. I find it very uncomfortable and tiring. I hope you cope better than I do. All the best.
ReplyDeleteThe Java apples look yummy. Pretty skies.
ReplyDeleteNothing better than fresh fruit on a hot day. Stay cool and enjoy!
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