The nono or apple-dog (Morinda citrifolia) is a tropical tree of the Rubiaceaenative to Asia (India) orAustralia. " Noni "is the common commercial name for the juice extracted from the pulp of the fruit.
"Nono" is the name of the tree and its fruit, in Tahitian. The term "noni" is a recent creation, used for the marketing of the juice extracted from the pulp of the fruit and to avoid the consonance judged depreciative with "noni". no - no "The US market is the main and historically the first market since distribution was organised in a modern way.
The shrub Morinda citrifolia bears fruit less than a year after planting. It reaches full maturity at two years of age, producing up to 8 kg of nono every month, all year round. The fruit is green, then yellow, turning whitish when ripe. They are recognisable by their distinctive odour and bitter taste.
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