Top Five Fruits: Uncommon and Delicious
Fruits you must try.
Blood Orange

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Blood oranges are very similar to regular oranges. The major difference between regular oranges and blood oranges are the color, which make them look pretty awesome. The blood orange is a crimson red. The blood orange looks like is is injected with blood. The crimson colour of the orange is from a mutation. The blood orange tastes like a mix between a orange and a grapefruit.
Tamarillos

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This is my favorite fruit. It is sour and a bit like the fruits; kiwifruit and fejoa in terms of way of eating. The taste is very unique, it is shaped like an egg and is available in yellow and red. Red ones are better in my opinion, they are more flavourful. The Tamarillo goes well with deserts.
Kiwi Berry

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Kiwi berries are delicious. I’m not sure if you have to remove the skin for the ones pictured above, because i had kiwi berries with green skins. They had thin smooth textured skins like grapes. They are tiny and bite sized. Kiwi berries taste very sweet and are not as sour as the full sized kiwifruit.
Pomegranate

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Pomegranates are fruits which have a lot of seeds. Each seed is inside something like a corneal. Pomegranates are juicy and red. This fruit is pretty unique in my opinion. There is no other fruit like it.
(Purple) Mangosteen

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Mangosteen are Delicious. They are sweet and comparable to candy. The skin is removed before consumption, The white part breaks apart like a mandarin (citrus fruit). Each piece is sweet and is chewy like a gummy lolly! There are seeds that can be big and sometimes tiny (like a persimmon).
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Mnofdichotomy, posted this comment on May 30th, 2009
had kiwi and pomgranite… looking for the others!












mdartist, posted this comment on May 27th, 2009
Very informative piece of writing! Enjoyed it. Never heard of any of these fruits. So if anyone mentions them in a conversation, I won’t feel so dumb not knowing about them! Thanks!