Fruit Guava, fruit almost extinct in Indonesia
Fruit Guava or generally called guava or guava is one of the trees that include relatives of cashew. Guava is widely found and has been planted widely in the region of Sumatra, Java and the Malay Peninsula. Then many are also grown in tropical regions such as the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. Guava fruit when ripe reddish and sweet. This fruit has a meat texture that is more dense and soft when eaten compared to cashew water.Common cashew is usually reproduced through planting seeds and transplants. This fruit-flowering season is between May-June and its harvest season between August-September. But unfortunately the guava is almost extinct, and is rarely found in various regions in Indonesia