star fruit tree carambola

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View of a star fruit tree branch with the ripening fruits Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit hanging on a tree.Carambola tree,Star apple,Star fruit photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit hanging on a tree.Carambola tree,Star apple,Star fruit photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit hanging on a tree.Carambola tree,Star apple,Star fruit photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit hanging on a tree.Carambola tree,Star apple,Star fruit photo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit is still green on the tree in the photo during the day. Averrhoa carambola Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit is still green on the tree in the photo during the day. Averrhoa carambola Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit tree or Carambola tree.
Fresh star fruit on the tree, Averrhoa carambola Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of green ripe starfruit star fruit  hanging on tree, averrhoa carambola Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Star fruit tree twig (Averrhoa Carambola) with the clusters of purple flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink Flower Buds on Star Fruit Tree Branch (Averrhoa Carambola) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit tree star fruit leaf Carambola Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh star fruit on the tree, Averrhoa carambola. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Star fruit on the tree - Averrhoa carambola Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carambola, also known as star fruit, is the fruit of Averrhoa carambola, a species of tree native to tropical Southeast Asia.The edible fruit has distinctive ridges running down its side. When cut in cross-section, it resembles a star, giving it the name of star fruit. The entire fruit is edible, usually raw, and may be cooked or made into relishes, preserves, garnish, and juices. It is commonly consumed in Southeast Asia, South Asia, the South Pacific, Micronesia, parts of East Asia, the United States, parts of Latin America, and the Caribbean. The tree is cultivated throughout tropical areas of the world. Carambola fruits contain oxalic acid and the neurotoxin caramboxin. Consuming large quantities of the fruit, especially for individuals with some types of kidney disease, can result in serious adverse health effects.


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