The Power Of Asian Red Fruits - Discover 10 Nutrient-Rich Gems Of The East
ASIAN Geographic|AG 165
In the vast tapestry of Nature, Asia has gifted the world an array of unique and vibrant fruits, particularly those in shades of red. These scarlet-hued gems, packed with flavour and nutrients, not only add a burst of colour to your plate but also carry valuable health benefits. From antioxidant-rich goji berries to the exotic dragon fruit, let's explore some of the most popular red fruits from Asia and discover why they should be part of your diet.
The Power Of Asian Red Fruits - Discover 10 Nutrient-Rich Gems Of The East

GOJI BERRIES

(Lycium Barbarum and Lycium Chinense)

Goji berries, also known as wolfberries, are small, bright red fruits that have been cherished in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years.

They are particularly revered for their ability to improve vitality, boost immune function, and promote longevity.

One of the standout features of goji berries is their high antioxidant content, particularly in the form of carotenoids, including beta-carotene and zeaxanthin, which are crucial for eye health. Studies have shown that regular consumption of goji berries can help protect against age-related eye conditions like macular degeneration. In addition, goji berries are rich in vitamin C, iron, and fibre, making them excellent for boosting energy levels, supporting immune health, and promoting healthy digestion.

PULASAN

(Nephelium ramboutan-ake)

Closely related to rambutans and lychees, the pulasan is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia. While it's not as widely known as its relatives, the pulasan is a hidden treasure of the fruit world. With a rough, spiky red rind similar to rambutan, the fruit reveals a sweet, juicy, white flesh once peeled.

Pulasan is high in vitamin C, which is essential for collagen production, skin health, and immune support. It also contains antioxidants like anthocyanins, which help fight free radicals in the body, reducing oxidative stress. The fruit may also be used in managing blood sugar level in diabetics.

CHINESE GOOSEBERRY

(Actinidia deliciosa)

Better known as the kiwifruit, the Chinese gooseberry originally hails from China, despite its strong association with New Zealand. While it is not typically red, some varieties such as the red kiwi boast vibrant red flesh.

This story is from the AG 165 edition of ASIAN Geographic.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the AG 165 edition of ASIAN Geographic.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM ASIAN GEOGRAPHICView All
Curry: A World of Flavour, Tradition, and Culture
ASIAN Geographic

Curry: A World of Flavour, Tradition, and Culture

From its humble beginnings in India, the concept of "curry" has evolved into a culinary language understood around the world

time-read
7 mins  |
AG 165
The Power Of Asian Red Fruits - Discover 10 Nutrient-Rich Gems Of The East
ASIAN Geographic

The Power Of Asian Red Fruits - Discover 10 Nutrient-Rich Gems Of The East

In the vast tapestry of Nature, Asia has gifted the world an array of unique and vibrant fruits, particularly those in shades of red. These scarlet-hued gems, packed with flavour and nutrients, not only add a burst of colour to your plate but also carry valuable health benefits. From antioxidant-rich goji berries to the exotic dragon fruit, let's explore some of the most popular red fruits from Asia and discover why they should be part of your diet.

time-read
5 mins  |
AG 165
Bhutan: A World Of Its Own
ASIAN Geographic

Bhutan: A World Of Its Own

With its majestic monasteries, red-robed monks, charming rural villages, and vibrant festivals, the Kingdom of Bhutan is a Himalayan paradise that promises an enriching travel experience like no other

time-read
3 mins  |
AG 165
Take The Red Pill
ASIAN Geographic

Take The Red Pill

From the vermilion torii gates of Japan to the famed rust-hued walls of India's Agra Fort, the burgundy robes of Burmese monks to scarlet chillies drying in the Bangladeshi sun, red is the quintessential colour of Asia.

time-read
3 mins  |
AG 165
70 Days for Our Land Animals
ASIAN Geographic

70 Days for Our Land Animals

Raising awareness about conservation, the environment, and the land-dwelling species of the world

time-read
2 mins  |
AG 165
A Spectrum of Scarlet: The Symbolic Red of Asian Flags
ASIAN Geographic

A Spectrum of Scarlet: The Symbolic Red of Asian Flags

A common thread that unites many Asian flags is the prominent use of red, a colour rich with symbolism

time-read
3 mins  |
AG 165
The Red Panda
ASIAN Geographic

The Red Panda

Meet the elusive guardian of the Eastern Himalayas

time-read
4 mins  |
AG 165
Revealed Doctor Yellow
ASIAN Geographic

Revealed Doctor Yellow

Japan Railways' special lemony Shinkansen is a rare sight to behold

time-read
3 mins  |
AG 164
The Mighty Yellow
ASIAN Geographic

The Mighty Yellow

Over 5,000 kilometres long and flowing through nine provinces and autonomous regions, the Yellow River is China's second largest, after the Yangtze, while its basin is deemed the cradle of Chinese civilisation

time-read
3 mins  |
AG 164
Wildlife Big Yellow Beauty
ASIAN Geographic

Wildlife Big Yellow Beauty

The popular "amelanistic" form of the Burmese python is considered among the most beautiful snakes - if that's your sort of thing

time-read
4 mins  |
AG 164