From the Archives of the Rare Fruit Council of Australia
by Roger Goebel


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Carambola Varieties

Scientific name: Averrhoa carambola
Family: Oxalidaceae


At the last general meeting, there was an impressive range of Carambola or five corner fruit varieties. The opportunity to start this taste comparison and description chart was taken. With help from the Highams, Fitzroy Nursery and the Kleinmeulman's, the chart has been expanded to cover 11 varieties growing in this area.

With Carambolas, it appears that they do not ripen very much after picking. It also appears that the greenish or white varieties are lower in acid and are palatable when not fully ripe, unlike the yellow types that must be picked when fully ripe.

VarietyFlavourSweetnessSizeColourShapeComments
Fwang TungGood-FairFair-SweetLarge
14x10 cm
Mostly white, green ridgeThin wings, pointed end, uneven ridgeLow in skin blemish. Packs poorly. Wings damage - solf, large wings. Wavy ridge.
Thai KnightSweetMedium
12x7
Orange, green ridgeSmall wings, pointed endLow in skin blemish. Close to Arkin and B10 (B10 is oval) (Arkin is not as sweet).
B10Fair-GoodFair-SweetMedium
12x8
Light orangeVery thick wings. Rounded blunt ends. Even oval shape.Low in skin blemish. Some fruits taste bland. Very thick wings. Smooth skin. Close to Arkin and Thai knight.
B2Fair-GoodFairMedium
12x7
Yellow orangeEven shape. slight pointed end.Minor skin blemish. Long fruit. skin dimpled.
B16PoorSour-FairMedium
13X7.5
Green whiteEven shape. Slight pointed end.Good appearance. Juicy.
Giant SiamGoodSweetLarge
14.5x7
Yellow whiteEven shape. Pointed end.
ArkinFair-GoodFairMedium
12x6.5
Gold, green ridgeEven shape. Blunt end.Packs well. Attractive gold and green colour. Bio-oval close to Thai Knight- sweeter.
B6FairPoor-FairMedium
12x6
Yellow, green ridgePointed end, thick wingsSimilar to B2 with crisp long fruit
WheelerPoor-FairFairMediumYellow orange of light greenThin wingsNot juicy
Iu-ThoFairFairLarge
14x9
Wings light green, white coreWings thin. Slight pointed end.Close to Fwang Tung. Ridge not as wavy.
HartFair-PoorFairMedium
10x5.5
White, green ridgeThin wings, blunt endVery thin wings. Transports fair. Skin dimpled fair when green. Not juicy.
MahaFair-GoodMedium sweetSmall
10x6
WhiteThick wings, pointed endGranny smith apple characteristic. Acceptable flavour when not fully ripe.



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Bibliography

Goebel, Roger. "Carambola Varieties." Archives of the Rare Fruit Council of Australia, The Capricornia Branch R.F.C. of A. Newsletter Vol. 3 No.4., Sept. 1986, rfcarchives.org.au. Accessed 26 Apr. 2016.

Published 26 Apr. 2016 LR
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