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Mangosteen

The mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Known as the "queen of fruits" in some regions, the mangosteen is renowned for its sweet and tangy white segments encased in a thick, dark purple rind. In Hebrew, it is called מנגוסטן. The fruit grows on evergreen trees that can reach up to 25 meters in height and thrives in humid climates. The mangosteen is not only valued for its culinary uses but also for its medicinal properties, as traditional medicine often utilizes its rind, which is rich in antioxidants. The fruit is typically consumed fresh and is a popular ingredient in desserts, beverages, and preserves. Due to its perishable nature, mangosteen is often exported in limited quantities, making it a delicacy in many parts of the world.

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Mangosteen
Tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit
Mangosteen
Mangosteen, sometimes spelled mangostan, and commonly known as the purple mangosteen, is a tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit native to Island Southeast Asia, from the Malay Peninsula to Borneo. It has been cultivated extensively in tropical Asia since ancient times. It is grown mainly in Southeast Asia, southwest India and other tropical areas such as Colombia, Puerto Rico and Florida, where the tree has been introduced. The tree grows from 6 to 25 m tall.
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