Myrtaceae Eugenia malaccensis L.
Source: Magness et al. 1971
Tropical evergreen tree to 35 feet in height. The fruits are pear-shaped, 4 inches long, 3 inches wide and are reddish pink with longitudinal stripes and splashes of darker red. The fruit flesh is thick, white, dry and surrounds a large seed. The fruits may be eaten fresh or used to make jelly, but are usually stewed with some flavoring material such as cloves.