In Australia, New Zealand, and some regions of South America, feijoas, also known as pineapple guavas, are a seasonal treat. Fruit lovers love their fragrant, jelly-like pulp, but there is disagreement over the outer skin. Others maintain that it’s an underappreciated source of fiber and antioxidants, while others claim it’s too tart. Is peeling the fruit the only way to enjoy it, or should you embrace it whole? The Feijoa Skin Debate: Is It a Taste Acquisition or a Nutritious Gem? Proponents of eating the skin emphasize its high fiber content, antioxidant qualities, and probiotic-friendly compounds, while many people automatically…
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