Guava

Color : Pink
Vendor : Mazy Path
Product Type Wallpaper
Clay Coated Paper
Width 27" wide trimmed, comes 30" untrimmed
Repeat 27"w x 27"h
Description

For many in South Florida, pink guava tastes like childhood. Not so long ago, pink guava trees dotted the landscape and the fruit was a staple of regional cooking. It was found in pastries, milkshakes and ice cream as well as marinades, jellies and preserves. To some, pink guava juice was known as the Ònectar of the gods." But by the mid twentieth century, real estate development, hurricanes and trade deals, not to mention fruit flies, had decimated FloridaÕs pink guava trees.

Imported guava products replaced local guava, and the distinctive sweet flavor of pink guava began to disappear. But today a small group of farmers in the Redland, the agricultural belt between Miami and the Everglades, is growing pink guava once again as part of the local food movement. Thanks to their efforts, the sweet memory and flavor of pink guava is returning to South Florida cuisine.

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