10 Frutas Brasileiras Nativas do CERRADO Mais CURIOSAS e INCRÍVEIS

Discover the top 10 most curious and incredible Brazilian fruits native to the Cerrado that you probably didn't know about! 🔄 Share This Video:    • 10 Frutas Brasileiras Nativas do CERRADO M...   See also: 🍎 The 10 Most Dangerous Fruits in the World:    • As 10 Frutas Mais PERIGOSAS do Mundo Que V...   🍌 10 Rarest Exotic Bananas in the World (Part 1):    • 10 Diferentes Tipos de BANANAS RARAS, EXÓT...   🫐 10 Brazilian Fruits Native to the Amazon:    • 10 Frutas EXÓTICAS BRASILEIRAS Nativas da ...   🍉 10 Brazilian Fruits Native to the Atlantic Forest:    • 10 Frutas BRASILEIRAS Nativas da MATA ATLÂ...   🍎 8 Rarest Types of Apples in the World:    • 8 Diferentes Tipos de MAÇÃS EXÓTICAS e COL...   One of the Brazilian biomes is the Cerrado, which extends from the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Passing through parts of Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Mato Grosso, Bahia, Maranhão, Piauí, and much of Tocantins and Goiás. The Brazilian Cerrado is rich in a wide variety of incredible native fruits. In this video, you'll learn about the top 10 most curious and incredible Brazilian fruits native to the Cerrado. Cagaita. The cagaita is a small exotic fruit with a greenish-yellow skin, one of the most incredible fruits native to the Brazilian Cerrado, found in Bahia, Minas Gerais, Tocantins, Goiás, Piauí, and Mato Grosso do Sul. The cagaita fruit is known for its juicy, tart pulp. Bocaiuva. Also known as macauba, this fruit native to the Brazilian Cerrado is very popular in the state of Mato Grosso, but can also be found in other states in the Cerrado region. Bacupari from the Cerrado. Also known as bacuparizão, cascudo, and saputá de moita, the cerrado bacupari is a fruit native to Brazil, shaped like a pear, with a yellowish, wrinkled skin. Cajuzinho do Cerrado. Also known as cajuí, this small fruit from the Brazilian cerrado is a type of cashew. It's a cashew, but its difference and curiosity lies in its size. The cerrado cajuzinho is considered a pseudofruit, as it's different from normal cashews. Mama Cadela. An exotic fruit with a strange and even funny name. The mama cadela is also known as field cotton and field mulberry. It's a small, shrubby plant that produces an incredible amount of tasty fruit. Sour coconut. Also known as "coco cabeçudo" or "butiá," the "coquinho azedo" is an exotic Brazilian fruit that comes from a palm tree native to the Cerrado, in the states of Bahia, Minas Gerais, and Goiás. Jatobá do Cerrado. The jatobá can be found in various regions of Brazil, but this is a species of "jatobá do Cerrado," as its name suggests, found in the Brazilian Cerrado. The Hymenaea stilbocarpa species, the name jatobá comes from the Guarani language and means "tree with the hard fruit." Baru. An exotic and unusual fruit little known today due to the extraction of its wood, the baru tree is endangered. The baru tree produces a fruit known as "baru." Pequi. A superfruit considered the gold of the Cerrado, the pequi is also known as "thorny almond," "wild pequi," "suari," among others. Almost all of these are derived from the Tupi Guarani language and mean "thorny bark." Cerrado Pear. Another magnificent fruit native to the Brazilian Cerrado, the Cerrado pear is a little-known Brazilian fruit, and one of the largest fruits in the Cerrado, weighing between 60 and 90 grams. #fruits #brazilianfruits #cerradofruits #nativefruits #exoticfruits #fruit #exoticbrazilianfruits 10 Most Curious and Incredible Brazilian Fruits Native to the Cerrado sp37k5ce810 .................................................................................... Universo Space News © All Rights Reserved. Any copying, reproduction, downloading, or partial use is prohibited. Please respect the copyright and the owner's rights.