More fresh mangoes are eaten every day than any other fruit. The mango is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. It is also the national tree of Bangladesh.
In India, harvest and sale of mangoes are during March—May and this is annually covered by news agencies. I think of the pineapple as the king of fruits, it is so majestic looking with its armor and crown. The ripe fruit of the papaya is usually eaten raw it is enhanced with a squeeze of lime. The unripe green fruit can be eaten cooked and is used as an ingredient in salads.
Raw papaya is a very popular ingredient in Thai cuisine like the famous Sam Tom salad. Guava juice is delicious and a family favourite. The name pomegranate means apple with many seeds.
The seeds and the jelly like flesh surrounding them are the edible parts of the pomegranate. Pomegranate juice is full of antioxidants.
My favourite use for pomegranates is in Middle Eastern salads. Yes, avocados are a fruit and not a vegetable. Avocados contain four grams of protein, making them the fruit with the highest protein content. Adolphe Millot has drawn some wonderful fruit and vegetable posters and identification charts which you can also print for free.
There are some wonderful vintage vegetable illustrations here that include a few fruits too. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful collections.
Have downloaded lots and hoping to print for framing and decoupage. Thank you, I'm so pleased that you have enjoyed them. Watch this space many more illustrations to come. Thank you so much for sharing, there are so beautiful.
I will use orange one for my cocktail menus and brochures of a bar in Tokyo, for sure I can design good one with this! Click here to cancel reply. All are in the Public Domain and thus copyright free. You are free to use the images how you wish, whether that is to print and frame them or to use them for decoupage and crafts.
There is a great tutorial showing how to print the images onto fabric at home. These were added to my vintage copper pitcher for a fall table a couple of years ago. You can see this tablescape here: Cozy Fall Home Tour. If you love hydrangeas as much as I do, then you'll enjoy these free vintage hydrangea printables. I found them after searching through some free public art from the 's and edited the shades of the flowers to give them a subtle fall look.
Simply download them and print them at home or send the files to your local printer for instant, free, and beautiful art. They're a little bigger than the opening in the mat, but it doesn't really matter. I used these wooden frames in the charcoal color and the 11 x 14 size.
The printables are free to all subscribers to my newsletter. You can sign up below, then check your inbox for your welcome letter with the information for getting your free printable art. You can unsubscribe at any time. Note: if you're already a subscriber, just re-enter your email below and you'll receive the information as well. Thank you! Here are all the free printables from this fall printable blog hop.
Be sure to visit each blog to see how to get your free art! Newer Post Older Post. These are beautiful, Alicia. You are very generous to share them. Thank you. I hope you and your family get to purchase the farmhouse of your dreams. Cheers, Ardith. Thanks for sharing! Can you point me in the right direction?
I love the look.
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