• Guavas are generally eaten raw along with the skin, pulp and seeds.
• They can also be stewed with sugar and spices, pureed and made into juice or drink.
• The de-seeded pulp can be used to make jams, jellies, muffins, tarts and ice cream.
• Pink guavas can be used as the base of salted products such as sauces, constituting a substitute for tomatoes, especially for those sensitive to the latter's acidity.
• In Asia, a special tea is made from guava fruits and leaves.
• •Guava juice can be used as mocktails and slices in ice creams, sorbets, salads and yoghurt to impart its distinct flavour.
How to store pink guava, lal amrud, lal amrood
Guavas like other tropical fruits should not be refrigerated unless over ripe. Ripe guavas should exhibit a fragrant fruity aroma. They will continue to ripen after harvest and should be stored at room temperature unless it is very ripe.
Health benefits of pink guava, lal amrud, lal amrood
• Guavas are beneficial in regulating blood pressure. It is said that one guava contains almost a similar amount of potassium that's present in bananas. Potassium reverses the effects of sodium, thereby regulating the balance of blood pressure.
• Consumption of guavas helps slow down the absorption of sugar in the blood. It is rich in fibre and is helpful for diabetic individuals.
• Consumption of guavas helps slow down the absorption of sugar in the blood. It is rich in fibre and is helpful for diabetic individuals.
• Pink guavas are often marketed as super fruits", being rich in vitamins A and C, and if the seeds are eaten too, omega 3 and omega 6 poly unsaturated fatty acids and especially high levels of dietary fiber.
• 100 g of pink guava fruit provides nearly twice the amount of lycopene as tomatoes. Studies suggest that lycopene in pink guavas prevents skin damage from UV rays and offers protection from prostate cancer.
• Pink guava is also a moderate source of B-complex vitamins such as pantothenic acid, niacin, vitamin-B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin E and K, as well as minerals like magnesium, copper, and manganese.