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Loquats are small, rounded fruits with juicy pulp and a sweet, slightly acidic flavor. Their skin is thin and yellow-orange in color, and they contain several large seeds inside. They are highly valued in cooking for their fresh taste and versatility, being used in desserts, jams, and compotes, as well as in sauces to accompany meats and savory dishes.
The origin of the loquat dates back to the temperate regions of Asia, especially China and Japan, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. Currently, its cultivation has spread to Mediterranean countries, such as Spain, as well as to various areas of Latin America.
Among its properties, its high content of fiber, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants stand out, which help strengthen the immune system and improve digestion. Furthermore, it is a low-calorie fruit rich in water, making it ideal for healthy diets.
In the context of Latin American cuisine, loquats are also known as nispero (without an accent), mispero, or Japanese medlar, depending on the region. In some countries, this term can be confused with other fruits, so it is important to be aware of their specific characteristics when cooking.
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