Philippine Fruits and Nuts

The Philippines is home to more than 300 species of edible fruits and nuts but only 20 to 30 species are considered as important. This blog aims to bring awareness on the different species that can be found in the country. Many of the species are endemic to our country and some of them have good economic potentials. Unfortunately, a lot of these native species are already being threatened by extinction. Once they are gone, they are gone forever...

Katmon Sibuyan (Flower)

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Common Name: Kat mon Sibuyan Scientific Name: Dillenia sibuyanensis F amily: Dilleniaceae Description:

Katmon Sibuyan

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Common Name: Kat mon Sibuyan Scientific Name: Dillenia sibuyanensis F amily: Dilleniaceae   Description:

Pili (Magnaye)

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Common Name: Pili Scie ntific Name: Canarium ovatum Family: Burseraceae Description:

Inyam

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Common Name: Inyam Scientific Name: Antidesma sp. Family: Phyllantaceae Description:
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Jackfruit (EVIARC Sweet)

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Common Name: Jackfruit Scientific Name: Artocarpus heterophyllus Family: Moraceae Description:
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