What is another word for pineapple guava?

Pronunciation: [pˈa͡ɪnapə͡l ɡwˈɑːvə] (IPA)

The pineapple guava, also known as feijoa, is a fruit tree native to South America and widely cultivated in New Zealand. It is a highly fragrant and flavorful fruit with a juicy, jelly-like center and rough, green skin. In addition to its common name, the pineapple guava can also be referred to as feijoa, guavasteen, or Brazilian guava. The fruit is becoming increasingly popular due to its unique taste, which is a mix of pineapple, guava, and mint. Pineapple guava can be enjoyed fresh, in desserts, or as a juice or flavoring for cocktails.

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What are the hyponyms for Pineapple guava?

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