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mangosteen

Evergreen tropical tree Garcinia mangostana in family Guttiferae, native to Malaysia. Its red flowers are followed by round brownish-purple fruits about 6 cm/2 in in diameter. Inside the thick rind, the fruits consist of segments of soft, white, sweet pulp.

Mangosteen trees are not easy to propagate; also, they grow slowly, and may take 15 years to produce their first fruit.



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Bali Alila Manggis on the east coast is beautiful and just a short drive from the unspoilt cultural village of Candi Dasa.
When we arrived at Buitan was a very traditional fishing village, located at the district of Manggis Karangasem eastern Bali near Candidasa, I was amazed by the beauty of the nature, a spectacular panorama or the terraces ricefield, rural ambience and the Majestic Mount Agung at the far back, for Bali it is the place of the Supreme God "The Navel of the World".
 
 
 
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