In the book, I noticed the word "guavas" appeared in many pages, including page 9 and 13. Guavas are a type of plant in the myrtle family that contains about 100 species of tropical shrubs and small trees. It is said that they are native to Mexico, Central America and northern South America. Guavas are now cultivated and naturalized throughout the tropics. Due to the growing demand that the fruit has, they are also grown in some subtropical regions. The image above is a picture of what a guava fruit looks like. Doesn't it look delicious? ;)
-MONICA SHARMA
It actually does look good! IT kind of reminds me of a watermelon in a way. (: I think we should all try it one day!
ReplyDeleteyeah, it really does look like a watermelon. (:
ReplyDeleteGuavas are AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS :D
ReplyDeleteYou've tried them?!
ReplyDeleteYesssssssssss. (: You guys have to, too! :D
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