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Borojo Fröer (Borojoa patinoi)

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Borojo Fröer (Borojoa patinoi)

Pris för Paket med 5 frön.

Det fanns också med en nyhet, borojo, Borojoa patinoi, dock bara i form av fruktkompott, man hade inte fått dit själva frukterna. Borojo är släkt med kaffe. Den är stor som en honungsmelon och får mogna i trädet och plockas först när

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Borojo Fröer (Borojoa patinoi)

Pris för Paket med 5 frön.

Det fanns också med en nyhet, borojo, Borojoa patinoi, dock bara i form av fruktkompott, man hade inte fått dit själva frukterna. Borojo är släkt med kaffe. Den är stor som en honungsmelon och får mogna i trädet och plockas först när den fallit ner. I hemtrakten i västra Amazonas, t.ex. Colombia, används den till godis, juice, glass, marmelad, vin och kompott. Dock tyckte jag inte den var någon höjdare i smaken, den var väldigt svårdefinierad… något i stil med "metallisk" kaffesump, kanske? Den anses också ha höga medicinska kvaliteter och används som afrodisiakum.

 

 

Alibertia patinoi, commonly known as borojó, is a small (2-5m), dioecious tropical rainforest tree. It is one of the few of the Rubiaceae family that has edible fruit. It grows in the northwest area of Colombia in the Chocó Department and in the Esmeraldas Province of Ecuador, in areas of high humidity and temperature. Borojó is an Emberá word meaning: boro = head, jo = fruit - head-shaped fruit, or round, globulous fruit. The species has also been reported from Panamá and Costa Rica.

 

Growth

Alibertia patinoi has grey-brown bark and sometimes has two or three smaller trunks as well as one main one. It needs high humidity (over 85%) and temperature (an average of at least 25 °C) to thrive, though it can tolerate brief frosts as well as floods.

 

Fruit

The fruit is large (about 12 cm length), with a round shape and brown color and average weight of 740-1000 grams. The pulp represents 88% of the total weight. Each fruit has 90 to 640 seeds. Borojo has high levels of protein, ascorbic acid, calcium and iron and very high levels of phosphorus.  

Borojo is used in the preparation of jam, wine, desserts and traditional medicines with supposed aphrodisiac effects. It is also used by the local communities against hypertension, bronchial diseases and malnutrition. Borojo extract is widely sold on the internet as a health food.

 

A study commissioned at Rutgers University by Nutropical, a private company, found that borojo fruit powder had a high and significant content of polyphenols as measured by the Folin-Ciocalteu polyphenol test. Most notably, the researchers believe the key polyphenol found in borojo may be novel. Work continues to identify the compound and/or elucidate its chemical structure. An analysis conducted by the same company found borojo has an ORAC value of over 54 μmolTE/g (5400 µmolTE/100g). The form of the fruit tested, however, is not mentioned (fresh, freeze-dried, spray-dried, etc.).

Sowing Instructions                                          

Propagation:

Seeds

Pretreat:

Preswollen 1 day (24 hours) in water

Stratification:

0

Sowing Time:

all year round

Sowing Depth:

0,5-1 cm

Sowing Mix:

Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite

Germination temp. :

20 - 25° C

Location:

bright + keep constantly moist not wet

Germination Time:

1-4 weeks

Watering:

Water regularly during the growing season

 

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