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RE: SOMETIMES IT IS BEST TO EAT YOUR FOOD AFTER IT FALLS ON THE GROUND

in #food7 years ago

I also love Diospirus! Funny how things are! Here in Portugal they can grow as big as our hand palms!! :) And of course for this reason we can rarely wait until they fall on the ground to eat them because they are burst open! We take them off the tree when they have that orange tone and just wait a day or two to eat them :) Or if they are already cracking while on the tree, they are ready to be eaten!

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I believe that the variety that you have must be an Asian kind in origin. They grow larger and are a bit different. Are yours seedless too?

Yes! Precisely! :) I've been living in Portugal for almost 20 years and I've found just one seed in one of the fruits :D I've planted it but it didn't grow a plant...