Alkaline fruits include persimmons, kiwis, bananas, mulberries, figs, etc. Persimmon: Persimmon fruit is rich in nutrients and is known as the "holy fruit". Kiwi: Known as the "King of Fruits", it is rich in nutrients. Banana: It likes hot and humid climates and thrives in deep, loose soil and well-drained soil. Mulberry: Also known as mulberry seed, mulberry cane, mulberry date, mulberry fruit, mulberry foam, black mulberry, etc., the mature fruit of the mulberry tree is the ear of the mulberry tree of the Moraceae plant.
Alkaline fruits include persimmons, kiwis, bananas, mulberries, figs, etc.
1. Persimmon: Persimmon fruit is rich in nutrients and is known as the "holy fruit". In mature fresh fruits, every 100g of pulp contains 0.16 mg of vitamin A, 16 mg of vitamin C, 9 mg of calcium, 20 mg of phosphorus and 0.2 mg of iron, of which carotene accounts for most of the vitamin A content.
2. Kiwi: Known as the "King of Fruits", it is rich in nutrients. In addition to being rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin E, potassium, magnesium, and fiber, it also contains other nutrients that are relatively rare in fruits—folic acid, carotene, calcium, lutein, amino acids, and natural inositol.
3. Banana: It likes a hot and humid climate and grows vigorously in deep, loose soil and well-drained soil.
4. Mulberry: Also known as mulberry seed, mulberry cane, mulberry date, mulberry fruit, mulberry foam, black mulberry, etc., the mature fruit of the mulberry tree is the ear of the mulberry tree of the Moraceae plant.
5. Fig: It is a plant of the Moraceae and Ficus genus. The soil conditions are not very strict and can grow normally on typical gray loam soils, limey desert sandy soils, humid subtropical acidic red soils and alluvial clay loams.