Psidium guineense is a tropical fruit plant commonly known as Brazilian guava or sour guava. It belongs to the same family as common guava but has a few distinct traits.
🌿 Basic Overview
- Family: Myrtaceae
- Origin: Central & South America
- Plant type: Small tree or shrub
- Fruit: Small, round, yellow to green when ripe
🍈 What the fruit is like
- Taste: Tangy to mildly sweet (more sour than regular guava)
- Texture: Similar to common guava, with small edible seeds
- Aroma: Strong and fragrant
🌱 Uses
- Fresh eating (if fully ripe)
- Juices and beverages
- Jams and jellies (very popular due to its flavor)
- Sometimes used in traditional remedies
💪 Nutritional Benefits
Like other guavas, it’s rich in:
- Vitamin C (supports immunity)
- Fiber (good for digestion)
- Antioxidants
🌳 Growing Conditions
- Thrives in warm, tropical climates
- Tolerates poorer soils better than many fruit trees
- Can grow wild and spread easily in some regions
⚠️ Note
Because it spreads quickly, it’s considered invasive in some areas outside its native range.
If you want, I can tell you how it compares to regular guava in taste and health benefits or how to grow it at home.