Ceratonia siliqua L.
Carob is an ancient Mediterranean tree producing sweet edible pods used for millennia as food and medicine. The remarkably uniform seeds were historically used as the original carat weight for gemstones, and the nutritious pods remain a chocolate alternative today.
Fabaceae (Pea family, Leguminosae)
Fall to winter (September-November), often on bare wood

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Low water needs, excellent drought tolerance once established
Well-drained, Rocky, Poor to moderately fertile, Alkaline tolerant, Limestone acceptable (pH 6.5-8.5)
Slow-growing but extremely long-lived (can live 100+ years)
Requires both male and female trees for pod production (dioecious)
Thrives in hot, dry conditions
Very drought tolerant once established
Tolerates poor, rocky soil
Hardy in zones 9-11
Prune lightly to maintain shape
Grafted cultivars ensure pod production
Pods take 10-11 months to mature
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Carob has a naturally sweet, mild chocolate-like flavor with earthy, slightly nutty notes. It is less bitter than cocoa and naturally sweet due to high sugar content (up to 50 percent).
The carat unit for gemstones comes from carob seeds, which were used in ancient times as standardized weights because of their remarkable uniformity. One carob seed weighs approximately 200mg, establishing the modern carat.
Carob is naturally sweet, caffeine-free, lower in fat, and higher in fiber and calcium than chocolate. However, processed carob products may contain added sugars and fats. Pure carob powder is nutritious.
Many scholars believe the locusts that sustained John the Baptist were actually carob pods, hence the name St. John's Bread. The sweet, nutritious pods would have been available in the wilderness.
Carob trees typically take 6-8 years to begin producing pods, with full production starting around 12-15 years. Trees are long-lived and can produce for over 100 years once mature.
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