
Jamaican Hog Plum Nutritional Facts And The Recipe For A Tasty …
Hog plums are very tasty and juicy with a slightly tangy flavour. It is usually eaten raw and whole as a snack. Jamaicans sometimes sprinkle salt and pepper sauce on their hug plums before …
Spondias mombin - Wikipedia
Spondias mombin, also known as yellow mombin, hog plum, amra or cajazeira, is a species of tree and flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to the tropical Americas, …
Hog plum facts and health benefits
Dec 27, 2020 · Hog plum is a small, elegant, deciduous tree with a dense and spreading crown and grows up to 20 m (66 ft.) tall and at least 1.5 m (4.9 ft.) in trunk diameter. Its bark is …
33 Jamaican Fruits You Must Try [2025]
Hog plums are also known as Governor Plum, Jujube, and Spanish Plum, with the scientific name Spondias mombin. Yes, you can eat Jamaican hog plums! They are tasty and usually eaten as is.
What's that fruit? Jackfruit, Guniep, Hog Pum, Tinkin toe and …
Hog Plum – The yellowish plum is related to the mango, cashew, and ambarella. The “real” name is the mombin. Coolie Plum – The small reddish fruit comes from a small to medium-sized tree …
Spondias purpurea - Wikipedia
Jocote fruit is also known as Purple Mombin, Jamaica Plum, Ciruela (Spanish for “plum”), or Hog Plum. There are many different varieties of jocote fruit, up to 50 recorded in Nicaragua. There …
What Are Hog Plums? - Exotic Gourmand
In Jamaica, the fruit is used to make a refreshing drink called “hog plum juice,” which is made by boiling the fruit in water with sugar and spices.
Jamaican Foodie: Hog Plum
Hog Plum The fruit of a large tree, which is a native of the Caribbean. It is not usually found in the market but the tree is quite common, fruiting in the dry season the fruit is about 1 inch long and …
Jamaican June Plum: Close Relative of The Mango
(Jamaican) JUNE PLUM: Spondias dulcis . AKA: Jamaican Jewish plum, Otaheite-apple, Jew Plum, Golden Apple, Hog Plum, Hobo Plum or Jobo Plum; close relative of the mango family. …
Jamaican plum - Jamaican Cookery News
Feb 17, 2015 · I do not know the name of this plum but it grows rampantly in Jamaica. The season begins in May to late September. No, it is not the hog plums; hog plums are different. …