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Loquat fruit

Posted on March 4, 2026 by Admin

Loquat fruit is a small, sweet, and tangy fruit native to southeastern China but now grown in many subtropical regions worldwide. Here’s a detailed overview:


Scientific & General Info

  • Scientific Name: Eriobotrya japonica
  • Family: Rosaceae (same family as apples and pears)
  • Common Names: Loquat, Japanese medlar
  • Appearance:
    • Size: Small, typically 1–2 inches long
    • Skin: Smooth, yellow to orange
    • Flesh: Juicy, sweet-tart, yellow-orange
    • Seeds: 1–5 large brown seeds per fruit

Nutritional Benefits

  • Rich in vitamin A and antioxidants
  • Good source of vitamin C
  • Contains dietary fiber
  • Low in calories, making it a healthy snack

Uses

  • Fresh eating: Ripe loquats are sweet and slightly acidic.
  • Cooking & Baking: Used in jams, jellies, pies, and tarts.
  • Beverages: Can be juiced or used in smoothies.
  • Traditional Medicine: Leaves and fruit extracts are sometimes used for respiratory and digestive health.

Growing Tips

  • Climate: Prefers subtropical or mild temperate climates
  • Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral
  • Sunlight: Full sun for best fruit production
  • Harvest: Pick when fully colored and slightly soft to touch

Fun fact: Despite being a small fruit, loquats are packed with flavor, often described as a mix between mango, peach, and citrus.

I can also give a simple recipe using loquats, like a loquat jam or smoothie, if you want a practical use for the fruit.

Do you want me to do that?

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