Brazilian guava, also known as 'guava de Brazil', is a tropical fruit commonly found in Latin America. This fruit is known for its unique flavor resembling a mix of strawberry and pear. Besides Brazilian guava, this fruit is sometimes referred to as feijoa, pineapple guava, and guavasteen. Feijoa, the most common synonym for Brazilian guava, is from the Portuguese language, and is often used in other parts of the world such as New Zealand, where the fruit is widely grown. Pineapple guava is usually used for a related species of guava, while guavasteen is a combination of guava and custard apple. Whatever the name, Brazilian guava remains a delicious and healthy fruit.