Feijoa
Feijoa jam without cooking
Categories: Jam
Previously exotic, feijoa is becoming increasingly popular in our country. The green berry, somewhat similar in appearance to kiwi, has an extraordinary taste of pineapple and strawberry at the same time. Feijoa fruits contain a very high iodine content, in addition to a whole range of other useful vitamins and microelements.
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