Hala Fruit
Pandanus tectorius
Hala fruit, also known as pandanus or screw pine, is a tropical plant characterized by its long, narrow leaves and unique fruit structure. The fruit is a cluster of drupes that can be green, yellow, or orange when ripe. It is commonly used in traditional dishes, beverages, and as a natural flavoring agent. The plant is also important for coastal stabilization and has cultural significance in many Pacific Island communities.
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Season: Apr – Aug (150 days)
Hala fruit can be cultivated in various tropical and subtropical regions. It thrives in sandy soils and can tolerate some salinity. Varieties may differ in fruit size and flavor.
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Temperature range: 20.0°C – 35.0°C
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Hala Fruit: A Guide to Growing and Irrigating Economically
Introduction Hala fruit, also known as Pandanus, is a tropical fruit that is native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. It is highly valued for its unique flavor and versatility in culinary applications. Growing Hala fruit can be a profitable venture due to its increasing demand in both local and international…
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