South American shrub having edible greenish plumlike fruit.
Dark-green kiwi-sized tropical fruit with white flesh; used chiefly for jellies and preserves.
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1 Minister for Primary Industries Nathan Guy said that included feijoa and guava trees.
2 June Allen has been working on a collection of feijoa recipes.
3 Divide mixture between prepared tins and top each with feijoa slices.
4 Now carefully press the feijoa halves halfway down into the batter.
5 The moth's larva burrows into the feijoa and other soft fruit and ruins it.
6 The garden yielded 200 kilos of feijoa this year.
7 Tony is nearly 83 and still prunes all 1900 feijoa trees himself.
8 She shares a recipe for feijoa jelly.
9 Its founder, Di Celliers, said this year there had been no offers of feijoa for volunteers to collect.
10 That bug soon spread to Ms Rennie's two feijoa trees and this year has been the worst yet.
11 Top each friand with a slice of pear and a chunk of dark chocolate instead of feijoa slices.
12 John Hawkesby has the perfect wine match and then we look at dessert at the start of feijoa season.
13 The feijoa had always been a reliable fruit and little or no skills were needed for trees to thrive.
14 The disease has the potential to devastate native trees such as pōhutukawa and rātā, and fruit such as feijoa .
15 The humble feijoa tree in your garden or neighbourhood could be under threat from a tiny, insidious little pest.
16 A disease that damages trees including pohutukawa, manuka and feijoa has been found on mainland New Zealand for the first time.
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