guavalike
Guavalike is an adjective used to describe objects or sensations that resemble the fruit guava (Psidium guajava) in appearance, aroma, flavor, or texture. The term is common in descriptive prose, product labeling, culinary writing, and sensory analysis when a guava-like impression is intended but not claimed as a true guava.
In botany and horticulture, guavalike describes fruits from related species or cultivars that share guava-like traits,
In culinary contexts, guavalike flavor notes are described as sweet-tart, tropical, and aromatic, sometimes with citrus
Etymology and usage: The word combines guava with the suffix -like to indicate resemblance. It is informal
See also: Guava, Psidium guajava, feijoa (Acca sellowiana), pineapple guava.