The best guavas have a pleasant, rich scent.
Most memorable for their enticing floral aroma, guavas have a taste that is best described
as one part pear, one part strawberry. They are grown in tropical climates
worldwide.
Guavas are oval or round in shape, with a skin that ranges in color from yellow to red and
even purple-black, and that may be either rough or smooth. The flesh of the fruit ranges in
color from pale yellow to bright red.
Varieties
There are many varieties of guavas. These can vary in size from that
of a small egg on up to a medium apple. Some guavas are filled with inedible seeds, while
others are seedless.
Buying and storing tips
The best guavas have a pleasant, rich scent. In addition to noting
their scent, choose guavas that give to gentle palm pressure but that have not yet begun to
show spots. Store green guavas at room temperature and ripe ones in the refrigerator’s
vegetable drawer for up to four days.
To finish ripening a guava, enclose it in a paper bag with a banana and leave it out at room temperature until the guava
begins to soften; check and use it before the darker spots appear.
Availability
Guavas are usually only available fresh in the region where
they’re grown. However, imported varieties are available year-round in some food
markets.
Preparation, uses, and tips
To be eaten raw, guavas need to be very ripe. To enjoy fresh guava,
cut it into quarters, remove the seeds (if there are any), peel, and savor. Guavas make an
unusual and delicious addition to fruit salads.
Guavas are a popular featured ingredient in jams, preserves, and sauces. These products, as
well as canned whole guavas and guava juice are, available in many food markets.
Latin markets and some specialty gourmet stores sell guava paste. This is a combination of
guava pulp, sugar, pectin, and citric acid that is cooked together slowly almost to a gel. It
comes in individually wrapped bars that are firm enough to slice and can be served as a sweet
snack or with cheese or ice cream for dessert.
Nutritional Highlights
Guava (raw), 1 cup (165g)
Calories: 84
Protein: 1.35g
Carbohydrates: 19.6g
Total Fat: 0.9g
Fiber: 8.9g
*Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular
nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value, based upon United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines. Foods that are a “good source” of a
particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the USDA Recommended Daily Value.
Nutritional information and daily nutritional guidelines may vary in different countries.
Please consult the appropriate organization in your country for specific nutritional values
and the recommended daily guidelines.
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