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The jacket plum is related to the litchi.
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The nose is mix of lees and litchi fruit, orange flecks and spice.
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With fertile, well-watered soil, pineapple is the primary crop, as well as rice, mango, litchi, banana, sugarcane, watermelon, green pepper, snuff, lemon, rubber, malanga and orange.
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There are large numbers of mango and litchi orchards in this area.
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The fruit is also rich in plants that have specialties such as avocado, durian, jackfruit, litchi and many kinds of crops: sugar, green beans, corn...
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The town is known for its orchards, which produce fruits such as star-fruit, pomegranate, banana, papaya, orange, and litchi.
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What we have here is a very dry table wine, zippy with grapefruit pith and litchi, trailing off with a slightly perfumed finish.
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Juicy chunks of pineapple and litchi gave it a nice tropical sweetness, cutting the richness of the duck.
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There are 800 fruit trees including wampee, longan and litchi trees.
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Some crops which have been traditionally farmed in tropical climates, such as mango, litchi, and avocado, are cultivated in the subtropics.
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