Post fruit from your country?
>>52537843
Is that Mango?
>>52537899
Paw Paw fruit. It tastes like mango and pineapple, with a custard like consistency. It isn't grown commercially very often because the fruit spoils very quickly. Grows in this area
>>52538010
Here's a pic of the innards
Berries that grow on tree trunks.
>>52538066
>berries
Pupunha, people eat it a lot in the north and northeast, it's a salty fruit with the texture kinda similar with the cassava but a totally different taste.
People eat it a lot as a snack in bars while drinking beer.
>>52538213
what are they?
>>52538213
It's what they are.
>>52538225
Berries, roughly grape-sized.
>>52538225
We call them jabuticaba over here, it's a kind of berry.
Guarana. In Brazil is used a lot to make soft and energy drinks.
North american grape, vitis labrusca. It has a musky, earthy taste to it, good for eating but not for winemaking. Almost all european grapes now use a vitis labrusca rootstock because of phylloxera bugs.
I presume this is supposed to be for native fruit.
>>52538309
>mfw drinking guarana antarctica for the first time
These. Absolutely delicious in oatmeal, even though scandis always complain that they are too sour compared to bilberries.
>>52537877
oh my
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>>52537843
PAW PAW!!! So underappreciated! You are lucky!
>>52537877
snap!
Groundcherries (physalis heterophylla) Similar to tomatoes. Found all over New England.