Description
Overview & Botanical Background
Abiu is a tropical fruit native to the Amazon rainforest in South America, particularly Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. It is also cultivated in parts of Southeast Asia, such as the Philippines and Cuba.
The tree typically grows to around 10 meters (33 ft) tall but can reach up to 35 m (115 ft) in ideal conditions
Flesh: Inside, you’ll find a translucent, white, jelly-like pulp with a creamy texture. The taste is typically described as sweet, with rich notes reminiscent of caramel custard or flan, sometimes with a hint of pineapple
Nutritional & Medicinal Benefits
Abiu is rich in key nutrients, including:
Vitamins: A, C, B3 (niacin), riboflavin, thiamin
Minerals: Calcium, phosphorus, iron, along with dietary fiber and antioxidants
Boosting immune function and improving vision thanks to high vitamin A and C content
Traditional folk remedies use it for respiratory relief (cough, cold, bronchitis), anti-inflammatory, de-worming, and anti-anemic purposes
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