Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by deedeemob(m): 10:09pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
It's called Wax Apple. |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Isabi4lov: 10:10pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
mariahAngel:
For real? Na WA O! I never knew there was such a place in Lagos. Yes o , Shangisha is very close to Magodo phase 1 . 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by GODSMILEFOREVER: 10:11pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
It is called wax apple |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by placeofallure(f): 10:12pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
You remind me of my primary school days. We used to pluck it on our way going or coming from school. We used to call it Apple. Some are reddish while some are pinkish almost white. I've not been seeing them around, do they still exist? |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Vickho: 10:21pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
Preshieben: These fruits are local apple
It's everywhere In One village here in Akwa ibom
e plenty for our compound for shelter afrique.
will you come and get some? |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by wolebest: 10:25pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
mariahAngel: I've known this fruit since my childhood, but up till now, I'm still not sure of what the exact name is. Some call it apple, others call it something different, but I want to know its particular name. Even if it's its local name.
Is there a local name for it, or has it no name? Have you ever tasted this fruit?
It called BELL APPLE |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Chibuike94(m): 10:33pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
I have the tree in my village |
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Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Zionzee99: 10:49pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
A fruit has no name 😂 |
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Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by laluski(m): 11:03pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
Tomoyayi: Water apple
Rose Apple or Water Apple is a tropical fruit with a wide range of fantastic health benefits. It contains a tremendous amount of water and lots of essential nutrients that are good for the brain health, liver, and overall human body.
They also contain some beneficial organic compounds, including friedelolactone, jambosine, and betulinic acid, to treat fungal infections on the skin.
The Health benefits of rose apple or water apple are not just limited to the ones mentioned above. Other numerous benefits have been detailed in different sections of this article.
1. Detoxifies The Body
Water apples are unique in that they contain water, vitamins, and minerals that serve as detoxifiers.
This implies that water apples help clean up the body system naturally to remove toxic substances or the effects from the body.
There are several ways to detoxify the body, but the healthiest way is eating enough nutrient-dense fruits such as water apples to free the liver and the whole body from harmful substances.
2. It improves Skin Health
Specific components with anti-fungal and microbial effects in water or rose apple made it vital to prevent and cure and skin infection.
Leaves of rose apples can be squeezed and rub on the skin as it provides cooling effects on skin conditions such as smallpox and cures skin itching.
Vitamin C content in rose apple has an influential role to play in collagen synthesis. It helps to treat facial wrinkles, aging effects, and skin damage induced by ultraviolet rays.
3. Repairs Body Tissues
Regular eating of water apples or rose apples can help repair body tissues or damaged cells in the human body because it has enough vitamin C content.
Rose apples contain 22.3 milligrams of vitamin C in every 100grams, which is needed to repair tissues in every part of the human body.
The body needs a good amount of vitamin C to repair damaged capillaries, blood vessels, ligaments and maintain soft tissues. Water apple is among the best option to achieve this.
4. Regulates Blood Sugar Level
Jambosine is a bioactive crystalline alkaloid present in rose apples that suspend starch into sugar, thereby regulating the sugar level, especially in diabetic patients.
Rose apple contains natural antioxidants such as polyphenolic compounds that prevent tissue damage to beta cells in the pancreas, leading to type-1 diabetes.
Beta cells help make insulin in the pancreas, and deterioration in these cells leads to insulin-dependent diabetes, known as type-1 diabetes mellitus.
5. Maintains a Healthy Heart
Regular consumption of rose apples also helps a healthy heart by moderating the blood cholesterol level.
The flesh of apples, such as water apples, contains natural phytochemicals, epicatechin, that dramatically lowers high blood pressure, leading to stroke and other heart diseases.
This point has been supported by several scientific research that was carried out to compare rose apples and satin on the effects of blood cholesterol.
Eating rose apples daily helps to improve the metabolism of the heart and prevent specific heart problems.
6. Prevents Constipation
Prevent constipation and aid in normal digestion due to its abundant dietary fiber in good quantity as the body requires for proper digestion.
In other words, regular intake of rose apples helps prevent some gastrointestinal issues and allows smooth movement of food in the digestive tract.
7. Treats Diarrhoea
Leaves of rose apples are beneficial and medicinal to human health because they contain a bitter-tasting organic substance called tannins to a certain level that can treat diarrhea and dries watery secretion.
8. Good For Pregnant Women
Some essential minerals and vitamins are suitable for pregnant women present in rose apples.
During pregnancy, there are inevitable health conditions such as nausea and vomiting, which can cause dehydration; water apples help keep them hydrated.
9. Prevent Attacks From Free Radicals
Water apples have antioxidant properties that help to protect the body from free radicals attacks.
These antioxidants also help to mop up all the free radicals that already exist in the body system and terminate chain reactions in other to prevent damage to essential molecules.
10. Maintain Healthy Bones and Teeth
Necessary for bone health because they contain calcium to a certain percentage (29 mg of calcium according to research), which helps maintain healthy teeth and bones and prevent osteoporosis.
Magnesium, phosphorus, and potassium play vital roles in bone formation, and keeping healthy teeth are also present in reasonable amounts.
11. Good For Body Hydration
Hydration is the primary process that sustains human life because potential loss of fluid can be life-threatening.
Water apple, as its name implies, helps keep the body hydrated due to the amount of water content.
Hydrating the body keeps the body temperature specific flushes waste products because of good urine production and keeps the body constantly lubricated.
Conclusively, it contributes to maintaining fluid balance, the primary aspect of homeostasis in living organisms.
12. Prevents Cancer
Studies have shown that incorporating fruits rich in essential nutrients helps prevent tumor growth in several parts of the body.
The presence of vitamin C, an antioxidant that has several vital roles in the human body, and vitamin A and other active organic compounds helps prevent the body from the effects of cancerous diseases.
Health scientists have researched, and found rose apple noteworthy in treating prostate and breast cancer.
13. Treats Celiac Disease
Malnutrition such as Vitamin C deficiency and lack of bone-density minerals can cause coeliac sprue.
Water apple is rich in vitamin C and other nutrients that help to prevent this type of ill health.
Again, eating hard cider fruits such as rose apples, known to be a naturally gluten-free diet, is a natural way of getting rid of coeliac sprue.
14. Enhances Immune System
Vitamin C plays a critical role in the immune system. It helps to strengthen the immune system.
Other properties in this fruit are linked with antibacterial and antifungal effects. This implies that they contain properties that help enhance the organs that resist certain infections and toxins from affecting the body system.
Rose apples, also called water apples, are bell-shaped edible fruits that smell and taste like roses; the color ranges from light pink, white to purplish pink and pink-red. The flavor is excellent and mildly sweet.
All this beautiful brilliant writeup for a measley 9 likes.. in short all those who ready and never said anything nor liked this reply will have Tinubu is their lives for the next 16 years 2 Likes |
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Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by 08064978510(m): 11:09pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
It's called rose water apple, google it |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Buksaylor: 11:26pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
mariahAngel: I've known this fruit since my childhood, but up till now, I'm still not sure of what the exact name is. Some call it apple, others call it something different, but I want to know its particular name. Even if it's its local name.
Is there a local name for it, or has it no name? Have you ever tasted this fruit?
Pitanga Cherry.. |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Aarenasbaba(m): 11:39pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
Funniest part is that this fruit grows in a compound of wicked fellow that it takes extra ordinary energy to pluck it 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by plasgidy: 11:48pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
Is called balablu bulaba fruit from bulaba family |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by sylve11: 11:49pm On Feb 27, 2023 |
ProphetM0hammad: Apple Bulaba
This is what obidense will eat with garri to reduce the pain |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Shutup1st(f): 1:36am On Feb 28, 2023 |
ichommy:
Bell apple is a common name and may refer to: Passiflora laurifolia, a species in the family Passifloraceae native to northern South America and southern Central America. Passiflora nitida, a species in the family Passifloraceae. Wetin dey do dis one |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Sarang(f): 1:45am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Preshieben: These fruits are local apple It's everywhere In One village here in Akwa ibom
What's the name of the village. Where can one buy |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Caseless: 5:29am On Feb 28, 2023 |
ValCon888: Bell Apple. I've never seen it, let alone knowing what it's called. |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Tannhauser(m): 5:54am On Feb 28, 2023 |
netmillionaires: There is nothing local about the apple. When the whites came back then, they planted many of this apple tree. I remember eating so much of it in the 90s. You will hardly see it nowadays. in E plenty for SS especially Akwa Ibom then |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Tannhauser(m): 5:58am On Feb 28, 2023 |
winner37: I first tasted it when in was in secondary and till now I still eat it .. it's call inyin esit itid apple locally 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃 Repent ...else na that esit itid go kee you |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Chochovini: 6:22am On Feb 28, 2023 |
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Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Jacksparrow7(m): 6:59am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Star apple |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by delishpot: 7:54am On Feb 28, 2023 |
dyera: The right answer is a type of berry.
So the regular one is international apple? No, a foreign apple. |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by LordFA: 8:01am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Wax Apple 1 Like |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by mariahAngel(f): 11:10am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Buksaylor:
Pitanga Cherry.. OK. That's a new one. Sounds like Pitakwa cherry. Aarenasbaba: Funniest part is that this fruit grows in a compound of wicked fellow that it takes extra ordinary energy to pluck it I know, right? In our case, we had to climb a fence to get it. Tannhauser:
Repent ...else na that esit itid go kee you So, it means something nasty? No wonder he didn't reply. |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by NohurryInLife: 11:14am On Feb 28, 2023 |
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Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by winner37(m): 11:48am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Tannhauser:
Repent ...else na that esit itid go kee you As may times you have tasted it , e done kee you before? |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by winner37(m): 11:50am On Feb 28, 2023 |
mariahAngel:
What does inyin esit itid mean? Is that not local name for that apple 🍎? Self what do you read and understand there ? |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Pharaohny: 11:57am On Feb 28, 2023 |
Armpuuuu |
Re: What Do You Call This Fruit? (pictures) by Onmyrise: 12:09pm On Feb 28, 2023 |
mariahAngel:
For real? Na WA O! I never knew there was such a place in Lagos. No need to sound surprised.. Do you know anywhere in Lagos aside your street? Common Magodo Shangisha, u dont know.. Ur asking which state... Its in Mississippi.. |