Exotic Vegetables in South Africa and Europe

Posted by admin - May 29th, 2011

An excellent example of how global trade can benefit developing countries is the case of a Mozambican company called Mozfoods that specializes in the production of exotic vegetables for export to Sout…

Exotic Vegetables Cultivation in India

Posted by admin - April 2nd, 2011

Cultivation of exotic vegetables has started picking up in Himachal Pradesh, India, where farmers are looking to diversify their agriculture to make the most of their climate and soil conditions. Popu…

Cooking Your Exotic Vegetables

Posted by admin - January 25th, 2011

Most exotic vegetables have interesting looks, feel and taste. When cooking these exotic vegetables, individuals can experience a unique and often different taste than ever before. You can try mixing …

Exotic Vegetable, The Bitter Melon

Posted by admin - October 9th, 2010

The Bitter Melon is truly an exotic vegetable that comes in a large variety of sizes, colors and shapes. It is most commonly known as Bitter Melon in a green color. You can recognize the Bitter Melon …

Ichiban Eggplant An Exotic Vegetable

Posted by admin - August 14th, 2010

The Ichiban eggplant can be for many, an exotic vegetable. The Japanese-style and grown eggplant is purple in color and resembles a small carnival balloon in shape. The slender shape of the Ichiban eg…

Exotic Vegetables- Unique and Tasty

Posted by admin - August 11th, 2010

Fruits and vegetables which cannot be found in all regions are said to be exotic fruits and vegetables. These vegetables are known for their unique taste, nutritional value, and other health benefits….

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