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Fruits of Bngladesh

Fruits of Bangladesh


Bangladesh is a green country. It is full of trees, flowers, and fruits. Many types of fruits are available here round the year. Some of the fruits are sweet and some are sour. Some fruits are big and some are small.

The summer is called the season of fruits. Many delicious fruits are available in summer. Among them mango, jackfruit, lichi, blackberry and watermelon are famous. The mango is very delicious. It is called the king of fruits. Best types of mango include Langra, Fazli. Bopalbholg, Mohanbhog etc. They grow well in Rajshahi, Bogra and Dinajpur. Jackfruit is the national fruit of Bangladesh. It is very tasty. Its seeds are also used as vegetable. It is found every here in the Bangladesh. Watermelon is a juicy fruit. It is very refreshing in hot summer days. Its grows well in sandy seashores. It is grown in plenty in northern districts of the Bangladesh.

Pineapples, guavas, and hog-plums are available during the rainy season. Pineapple is a juicy fruit. It grows well in Chittagong Hill tracts, Comilla and Sylhet. The guava is a tasty fruit. It grows well in Chittagong and Barisal.

Orange is a winter fruit. It grows only in Sylhet in Bangladesh. The plum also ripens in winter. Some plums are sour and some are sweet.

Some fruits are available throughout the whole year. They include banana, papaya, and coconut. The banana is a tasty fruit. There are many kinds of bananas. Banana grows almost everywhere in Bangladesh. Coconut has tasty carnal and water. It grows well in coastal areas.

There are many other fruits available in Bangladesh. Among them custard apple, wood-apple, star apple, pomegranate, palm, and date worth mentioning. Lemon, tamarind, shaddock, lime, and olive are sour fruits.


Fruits are very rich in food value and vitamins. Regular intake of fruits can keep us healthy and free from diseases. Various types of food such as jam, felly, pickles, mixed fruits, custard, cake, and juice are made with fruits. We should try to grow more fruits.

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