What are the 100 best fruits in the world? Brazil has a representative on the list

What are the 100 best fruits in the world? Brazil has a representative on the list


The first 3 places are occupied by fruits of the “same family” such as peaches, oranges and mandarins; Brazil is among the top 10




What is your favorite fruit? Is it in the top 100 of the best in the world? Tasteatlas, a renowned world food guide, has published the list, according to a vote carried out with visitors to the website from all over the world.

In 1st place is the Greek Rodakina; in second place we find the Valencian citrus, a group that includes oranges, mandarins and lemons grown in Spain, while in 3rd place is portokalia. Despite the strange names we hear around here, the top 3 is occupied by fruits of the “same family” such as peaches, oranges and mandarins.

The Brazilian jabuticaba occupies eighth place, five less than in 2023, when it was in 2nd place.

Discover the top 10 best fruits in the world

1st Rodakina naoussas

It is a type of peach grown in the village of Naoussas, on the island of Paros, popular in Greece.

2nd Valencian citrus

This group of citrus fruits from Spain includes: orange, mandarin and lemon. They are grown in the provinces of Castellón, Valencia and Alicante, located in the Valencian Community.

3rd Portokalia maleme chanion kritis

It is a type of orange grown in Chania, on the island of Crete, Greece.

4th Truskawka kaszubska

It is a type of strawberry grown in Kartuski, Kościerski and Bytowski, Poland.

5th Mandarins sizzled

The “Chios mandarin”, in Greece, is famous for being one of the most aromatic in the world.

6th Mangosteen

Mangosteen, also known as purple mangosteen, is a tropical plant grown for its sweet fruit. It is believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands, now divided between Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and East Timor.

7th Primitive

In Italy, Primitivo is a grape variety grown mainly in Puglia, where it is used in the Primitivo di Manduria denomination.

8th Jabuticaba

It is a traditional Brazilian fruit native to the states of Minas Gerais, Goiás and São Paulo. They are dark purple in color with thick bark and grow on tree trunks.

9th Did you know?

Saperavi is a robust Georgian red grape native to the eastern region of Kakheti, and while it is still prevalent in Georgia, small quantities are also grown in other regions of Eastern Europe, Australia, and the United States.

10th Sorrento Lemon

These fragrant lemons derive from the local Ovale di Sorrento ecotype and have been cultivated in the province of Naples since the Renaissance.

See the full list Here!

7 Foods That Improve Bowel Function
7 Foods That Improve Bowel Function

Source: Terra

You may also like