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JD
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My family and I are on spring break in South Florida and more importantly visiting my Father who is recovering from recent surgery. We visited the Fruit & Spice Park in Homestead on Tuesday. The park had an area dedicated to figs. Yes, I made a few inquires (variety, age, etc.) and I am awaiting an answer. Here are a few images. |
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JD
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The Jack Fruit caught our eye for obvious reasons...we didn't get to taste it. |
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rcantor
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Got Cuttings? :) |
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JD
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Jaboticaba was surprisingly good. Muscadine-like, sweet, tough somewhat bitter skin. |
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JD
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Canistel a.k.a. egg fruit was custardly, sweet, and surprisingly good. |
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drivewayfarmer
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JD , |
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JD
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The unchallenged, hands down best tasting ripe fruit came from the Pakistan mulberry trees. Wow. |
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JD
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the "tree of life" was most awe inspiring... |
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ChillyNPhilly
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Great pix of what looks like was a great trip. Thanks! |
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FMD
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Very nice, Jimmie. Thanks for sharing. |
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JD
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Bob, |
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rcantor
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Sounds like a great time. I'd love to try some of those things. |
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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
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Nice pictures. Jaboticaba's one I've always wanted to try. How would you describe the difference in taste between a Pakistan mulberry and the wild kind that takes over hedges? Is it just sweeter, or is the flavor different? |
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