
The loquat fruit has always been a favorite among local consumers. It looks like a miniature pipa, a four-stringed Chinese instrument that inspired the plant's Chinese name. There are records of loquat cultivation as early as the West Han Dynasty around 2000 years ago, but the fruit became popular in the Tang dynasty (618-907).
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My comment:
While I see the loquat, My mouth is watering. Plus, I really love to eat fruits very very much.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Loquat fruit is the golden fruit
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