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Too bad they are latex family.
 
Ichang is apparently a type of lemon. Not one I'd previously heard of.

I've only seen granadilla in books and online, that type of exotic fare doesn't reach England!
 
Ichang is apparently a type of lemon. Not one I'd previously heard of.

I've only seen granadilla in books and online, that type of exotic fare doesn't reach England!
Ichang lemon
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Ichange are said to be 'cold hardy.'

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My mother had growing by her bedroom door, a Meyer Lemon tree.
As shown above. Some years it has 100s of fruit. This year only about 2 dozen.
 
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JACKFRUIT

Our co-op used to carry dried jackfruit like this.
It was ok.
 
Naartje is the Afrikaans name for satsuma. Andy's uncle Archie had naartje trees on his farm in Zimbabwe. I hope that's not cheating...

...otherwise nectarine.
 
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orange

I didn't like oranges when I was little.
They were too sour and pulpy.
I don't eat them now, because they
are too sweet.
 
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There seem to be a number of typos in this image.
2 punctuation errors, 2 mis-spellings, one verb left out. I liked the colors, though.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vangueria_madagascariensis

"A Voavanga is a fruit aka Spanish tamarind (Vangueria madagascariensis). The Spanish tamarind is a round fruit, that is green with white dots, and that turns brown when fully ripe. It is 1.5 to 2 in (about 4 to 5 cm) in diameter. The pulp is moderately juicy, with a slightly acidic flavor. It is locally grown, and is generally eaten fresh.Vangueria Madagascariensis aka Common Wild Medlar, Spanish Tamarind..."

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