The guava fruit is native to the tropics, so if you live in a warm area it shouldn't be too hard to find. Outside the tropics one would have to search out an imported fruit and vegetable store. Major cities would have stores such as these, but it might be harder to find outside the urban areas.
You could find them at King's, Whole Foods, and some ShopRites
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depends on where you live.. i got mine today in Houston (Houston Garden Centers) or you can try from Amazon.com (Clifton Nursery)
You can buy figs and mangoes fresh in Blenheim (New Zealand) and most likely other places. I'm not sure about guavas fresh. But there are canned ones.
There are a variety, mangoes, guavas, papaya, avocado and mulberry
Tropical fruits are the 6th classification of a fruits grown in warm climates and considered exotic. For example:- Avocados, Bananas, Figs, Guavas, Mangoes, Papayas, Pineapples, Kiwi etc.
Apricots Berries Cranberries Figs Mandarin Oranges Pears Persimmons Plums Quince Star Fruit Winter Squash
Common foods include guavas, figs, red pepper fruits, and palm fruits.
ripe fruit, including mangoes, bananas, papayas, and figs
They eat alot of forest fruits, like figs, guavas, palm fruits, and red pepper fruits.
in the store
think of all the tropical fruits - mangoes, mangosteens, figs, jackfruit, guava etc.
Certain fruit bats do eat figs such as flying foxes.
Pineapple, kiwi, papaya, mangoes and figs contain enzymes that will keep Jell-O from setting.
Guatemalans eat bananas, mangoes, papayas, pineapples, a variety of melons, citrus fruits, peaches, pears, plums, guavas, and a variety of imported fruits.
A deciduous forest is inhabited by trees that seasonally shed their leaves. Some crops that grow in this forest are figs, sugar apples, guavas and peaches.