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liuzhou

liuzhou

19 minutes ago, KennethT said:

This fruit is new to me; it appeared in a hotel "welcome" basket.

 

We get those here too. They are known as 蛇皮果 shé pí guǒ; literally: snake skin fruit in Chinese. I have a series on unusual (to me) food finds on my blog and Snake Skin Fruit was the first entry back in November 2011.

liuzhou

liuzhou

10 minutes ago, KennethT said:

This fruit is new to me; it appeared in a hotel "welcome" basket.

 

We get those here too. They are known as 蛇皮果 shé pí guǒ; literally: snake skin fruit in Chinese. I have a series on unusual (to me) food finds on my blog and Snake Skin Fruit was the first entry back in November 2011.

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