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What is the texture of a green guava?
A green guava has a firm, slightly hard texture. It's not as soft as a ripe guava and might even feel a bit tough when you bite into it.
Here's a breakdown of the texture:
* Unripe: Firm, crunchy, and slightly grainy.
* Slightly Ripe: Starts to soften slightly, but still has a bit of crunch.
* Ripe: Too soft to eat raw, best for juicing or making jams.
The texture of a green guava can vary depending on the variety and how ripe it is.
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