







Myrtaceae
Fruits that smell like a perfumer's garden before you've cut them.
The family
Myrtaceae is the aromatic-leaf family that also carries pink guava, rose apple, feijoa and jaboticaba. The connecting thread is volatile oils in the flesh — a fruit you can usually smell across the room. Pink guava is tropical candy with a musky edge; rose apple eats like a crisp apple soaked in rosewater. They take well to salt, lime, or just a whole-fruit bite.
Try thisNo peeling — wash and bite straight in. Soft seeds are fine; hard ones sit in the core, eat around them.
In this family
Elsewhere in the Atlas














Taste the family
Build a box around myrtle family (guava, rose apple) — or pair them with siblings from across the Atlas.