Mangosteen
Did You Know
In South-East Asia, Mangosteen is commonly known as the Queen of Fruit, and is frequently paired with Durian, the King of Fruit.
The 15th century Chinese record Yingya Shenglan described mangosteen as “mang-chi-shih”, which comes from the Malay language “manggis.”
There was a legend about Queen Victoria offering a reward of 100 pounds sterling to anyone that could deliver her a fresh Mangosteen.
Mangosteen is an evergreen tree with a dense, roundish crown. It can reach 20 to 82 feet in height.
Mangosteen is an apomictic plant, which means that female trees produce fruit without pollination
Health Benefits
Mangosteen is often termed a “superfruit” due to its exceptionally high nutritional value, couple with a very high antioxidant value. This coupled with its obvious medicinal value makes it a fantastic addition to any healthy diet.
The fruit is a rich source of dietary fibers, vitamins C, B1, B3 and B9 and minerals such as copper, manganese and magnesium.
Mangosteen is often labeled as a “superfruit” due to the high content of antioxidants that it has and because of its high nutritional value.
*Disclaimer: Please seek professional medical advice for a diet that fits your needs.