Common Names: Fwang Tung Star Fruit, Carambola, Star Apple
Family: Oxalidaceae
Origin: Southeast Asia
Fwang Tung Star Fruit (Averrhoa carambola) is a highly productive variety known for its large, sweet, and juicy fruits with minimal acidity. Unlike many other star fruit varieties, Fwang Tung is renowned for its sweetness and mild flavor, making it perfect for fresh eating, juicing, and adding to salads or desserts. The tree is grafted for faster growth and earlier fruiting, so it is capable of producing fruit now, offering gardeners a quick reward. This variety is prized for its ability to bear fruit multiple times a year in warm climates, making it an excellent addition to tropical and subtropical gardens.
Fruits: Fwang Tung produces large, golden-yellow star fruits that are sweet and crisp, with a mild, pleasant flavor. Its fruits are less acidic compared to other varieties, making them ideal for those who prefer a more delicate sweetness. Star fruit is low in calories and rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, making it a nutritious and refreshing choice for health-conscious individuals.
Foliage: The tree has glossy green, pinnate leaves that fold up at night, creating a visually interesting display in the garden.
Growth Habit: Fwang Tung is a medium-sized evergreen tree that can grow up to 15-20 feet tall, but it can be pruned to maintain a smaller size, making it suitable for home gardens or container growing.
Fwang Tung star fruit can be enjoyed fresh, juiced, or used in various culinary applications such as salads, desserts, and drinks. Its mild sweetness pairs well with other tropical fruits, and its star-shaped cross-sections make it a beautiful garnish for plates and beverages. The tree’s lush foliage and bright yellow fruits add an ornamental touch to tropical gardens, making it both productive and visually appealing.