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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

Wax Jambo Tropical Edible Fruit Tree -- also known in the Philippines by Makopa

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  • Hello, thank you very much for prompt responses, how nice of you.

  • You are most welcome.

    Always feel free to make any comment or question

    Peter

  • I would like to plant this fruit so much, I have this fruit in my country, can I buy the seed from you, please thank you so much.

  • Hi

    These do not grow from seed, they are air layered, very few of these ever have seeds, and those that do seed do not germinate

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  • yup, there's plenty of wax jambu in the philippines, i just went there recently :)

  • Please please please respond to this:

    Alright so I first tried this fruit in a Carribean island called St. Lucia. I live in Alabama in the US and I absolutely crave this fruit. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to get it. I love wax apples. Please tell me how to get it. I'm willing to pay as much as 15 dollars for one apple. It's so juicy and tart. I miss it.

  • That fruit looks exotic but tasty, I want that piece of fruit placed between my lips, so I can eat it.

  • I remember tasting a different variety of this fruit in Mindoro.

  • I ate these fruits while i was in Cambodia yrs a go. It has seed in the middle like 4 in the middle part. It has flavor like sweet and sour to it and chunchy. two different kinds it can be white or red. red mostly are sweeter then white one.white with plan taste.

  • in cebu 'makopa' is another fruit. the one shown here is called 'tambis'. to us these are two quite different plants.

  • these belong to the sygium family most sygium fruit have the same texture but differant aromas.to me there crisp and sharp and remind of eating minnie apples in some ways.

  • Come to kerala Inda....you will find the best of these fruits.... Much bigger and much larger in quantity ...and so red and sweet

  • @nipahutgardens we plant them by seeds, these type of naturally grow in Philippines due to birds and bats that carries their seeds,

  • Hi, I purchased a makopa plant from you last year, and this year already have 9 fruits!!! nice size and delicious. It's beyond my wildest expectations! Because I am in NJ!!! Thank you so much!

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