It's called "borojó". Mostly consumed in South America.
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It's called "borojó". Mostly consumed in South America.
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No but it reminds me of European medlars. You only eat the pulp when they rot.
No, it's the first time I'm seeing it. I also don't know how's it called.
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Never heard of this fruit but I want to try it one day
I have not. Though it doesn’t look particularly appetizing
Nope
How does it taste like?
No I've never heard of that!
Nope
Yes. Very similar to camu camu
I have not, actually!
Interesting.
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