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Star Fruit
on Wikipedia. It gets it’s name from the shape when you slice it, but I often prefer to just eat it like an apple.
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Blackberries
on Wikipedia. Mmm, I’m always pleasantly surprised by how much tastier these are than raspberries.
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Canary Melon
on Wikipedia. This was a particularly tasty melon, enjoyed by everyone at the lunch table.
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Key Lime
on Wikipedia. These are smaller and significantly more sour than your standard lime, I only recommend them if you love sour, or are making pie.
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Mamoncillo
on Wikipedia. Basically it’s like sucking a lime creamcicle off a seed. It was quite tart and a fair amount of work for something that doesn’t really amount to any food, although I did just notice that you can eat … Continue reading
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Longan
on Wikipedia. They’re a lot like lychee or rambutan. I learned a trick that came up on the Spanish lime wiki page: put it, unpeeled in your mouth and bite it in half, the shell will crack right apart, exposing … Continue reading
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Pomegranate
on Wikipedia. Like Dragon Fruit, these are prone to staining. You want to eat the little red seeds, not the white stuff. The easiest way that I’ve found to get at them is to get the fruit in half, and … Continue reading
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Apricot
on Wikipedia. Wait until it’s nice and soft ands seems almost over ripe.
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Comice Pear
More info on usapears.com, which leads me to believe that mine wasn’t fully ripe, next time I’ll have to be sure.
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