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I plan to plant craboo (Byrsonima crassifolia)
Quote from: red durian on December 05, 2012, 08:27:11 AMI plan to plant craboo (Byrsonima crassifolia) Ok... I know this has been discussed before, and is probably just a matter of personal taste.Can someone explain to me if nance is tasty or disgusting?I've never had fresh fruits... the only thing I've been able to try are the pickled ones which probably aren't a fair thing to judge.
Most native fruit here are supposed to fall to the ground before you eat them. Thats the rule of thumb. Some are best if buried for a few days before eating.My favourite hole-in-the-gorund crop is Bonyi (bunya). Better if buried or soaked for a bit.
For me it's Passions Though, with the wind, avocadoes and cherimoyas fall by the bucket load. From the three i choose, Cherimoya
Annonas that hit the ground here are pretty much done for except for Ilama. Another fruit that does survive the fall to the ground here is mamee apple (mammea americana).
durian hehe... but alot of tropical fruits fall when ripe.. cempedak and jackfruit are another.. white sapote.. bananas !!!! they are absolutely perfect when they fall off the hand naturally
That is weird, how did I forget durian?? I guess I was thinking of what I wanted close to my house. This is me in my house with 3 durio species after one morning at the farmers market The price had fallen below 1 USD per kg. (40 cents per pound), so I started freezing them. Red durian is picked from the tree, but the other 2 fall.
Hi friends, How about kuini. Fragrant fruit and tasty. The fragrance will lead us towards the fruit under the tree that the fruit falls. We always searching for kuinis in the early morning after the ripe fruit fall at night.