IslandFruitGuide Editorial Policy
IslandFruitGuide explains how fruit, recipe, nutrition, health, AI, and traditional Caribbean usage content is researched, reviewed, updated, and corrected.

Quick Answer
IslandFruitGuide explains how fruit, recipe, nutrition, health, AI, and traditional Caribbean usage content is researched, reviewed, updated, and corrected.
- Built for Google AI Overviews, voice answers, and direct comparison searches.
- Links into fruit, recipe, wellness, and seasonal clusters for stronger topical authority.
- Educational content only; nutrition and traditional-use notes are not medical advice.
Comparison Summary
| Topic | Recommendation | Next step |
|---|---|---|
| Review | Editorial team checks clarity, source fit, and safety language. | Corrections are prioritized. |
| Sources | USDA, NIH, agriculture references, and peer-reviewed nutrition sources where relevant. | Source lists are added to content pages. |
| Traditional usage | Presented as cultural context, not a clinical recommendation. | Medical claims are avoided. |
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Who reviews IslandFruitGuide content?
The IslandFruitGuide Editorial Team reviews public content.
Is IslandFruitGuide medical advice?
No. It is educational food, recipe, nutrition, and culture content.
How are corrections handled?
Readers can contact IslandFruitGuide with corrections or source suggestions.
Sources and Editorial Review
Reviewed by: IslandFruitGuide Editorial Team
Last Updated: June 17, 2026
Traditional Caribbean usage: Included as cultural food heritage, not as medical treatment.