guava

noun

gua·​va ˈgwä-və How to pronounce guava (audio)
1
: any of several tropical American shrubs or small trees (genus Psidium) of the myrtle family
especially : a shrubby tree (P. guajava) widely cultivated for its yellow-skinned fruit with sweet acid yellow or pink flesh
2
: the roundish to pear-shaped fruit of a guava

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This is any of many trees and shrubs of a genus that is native to the New World tropics. The two important species are common guava and cattley, or strawberry, guava. The sweet pulp of the common guava fruit has a musky, sometimes pungent odor. The pulp of the strawberry guava fruit has a strawberry-like flavor. Guavas are processed into jams, jellies, and preserves. Fresh guavas are rich in vitamins A, B, and C. They are eaten raw, sliced, and are often served in desserts.

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Over the past few weeks, elephants had also destroyed her guava tree and her vegetable patch, prompting the family to abandon efforts to grow their own food. Tommy Trenchard, NPR, 8 Dec. 2024 Pick up ingredients like guava paste, Cuban bread, and fresh ham and try making croquetas and pastelitos to treat your friends and family to a little taste of Cuba. Walaa Elsiddig, Billboard, 20 Nov. 2024 Guava This exotic fruit that grows in tropical areas also tops the list of foods richest in vitamin C: 100 grams of guava offers about 228 mg of this vital nutrient. Alessandra Signorelli, Vogue, 3 July 2024 Along with corn and squash, other seasonal foods native to Mexico, such as guava, tejocote (Mexican hawthorn) and tunas (prickly pear), play a significant role in the cultural legacy of the celebration. Paola Briseño-Gonzalez, Los Angeles Times, 17 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for guava 

Word History

Etymology

Spanish guaba, guayaba, perhaps from Taino

First Known Use

1604, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of guava was in 1604

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“Guava.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/guava. Accessed 23 Dec. 2024.

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guava

noun
gua·​va ˈgwäv-ə How to pronounce guava (audio)
: the sweet acid yellow-skinned fruit of a shrubby tropical American tree of the myrtle family
also : a tree that produces guavas and is widely grown in cultivation

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