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Fruits of Bangladesh

Essay on Fruits of Bangladesh

Fruits of Bangladesh

 Introduction:

Bangladesh can flatter itself on its  plentitude of fruits.  Multifold  kinds of fruits grow in Bangladesh. Fruits are  delicious and  nutritional. Everybody likes fruits. 

The mango:

 The mango is a  succulent fruit. It's a  veritably popular fruit as well. It's fleshy and juicy. Mango trees grow altitudinous and are  set up in all  corridor of the country. But the mangoes of Rajshahi, Dinajpur and Bogra are  veritably sweet. Among the different  kinds of mangoes, the Fazli, the Langra, the Gopalbhog and the Mohanbhog earn special  citation. In view of its meat, juice, flavour and taste the  mango is called the king of fruits.

The Jackfruit:

The jackfruit is the  national fruit of Bangladesh. It's the largest of all fruits. It has juicy cells of  unheroic colour inside it. It grows  far and wide and is veritably popular. It's  veritably sweet and  nutritional. Veritably large jackfruits are  set up in greater Mymensingh. Jackfruit trees also grow altitudinous. Green jackfruit can be eaten as vegetables.

The banana:

The banana is another remarkable fruit. It has different  kinds. It grows  all over the country and round the time. It's also  veritably  delicious and  nutritional. The  colorful types of banana include the kabri, the champa, the martaman and the sagar.

The other kinds of fruits:

The other kinds of fruits that are common in Bangladesh are the pineapple, the orange, the  pawpa. the guava, the plume, the blackberry, the lichi, the  win, the coconut, the cucumber and the melon. Like the banana, the  pa, the guava and the bomb grow throughout the  time. The pineapple is also  veritably fleshy. A remarkable variety of pineapple grows in  plenitude at Madhupur in the  quarter of Tangail. The stylish variety grows in Sylhet. Some oranges are also grown in the north eastern part of Sylhet  quarter. All these fruits are  veritably palatable.

Conclusion:

Fruits are  veritably rich in food value. They contain vitamins and mineral  salts which help us to keep in good health. Every  place in the country has some kinds of fruit trees. Every family can prepare some fruit products like jam, jelly and marmalade. It's  tragic  that a lot of ripe fruits corrupt and go waste in Bangladesh for want of fruit processing  diligence. Industrialists may do well to cast their eyes towards this direction.

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