Yeah, I don't understand that one, either. They are the same family but unless there's another type of gooseberry I'm not familiar with, gooseberries don't grow in clumps like that, they hang by single stems from the canes. We pick ours while still green. Great for pies and jelly, and even better mixed with blueberries for a Blue Goose Pie.
18/20 Not to shabby. The only one that i missed that i would of got in papaya. The other is red currant that i don't know what they are called. I call red currants sour cherries 😑
Not really, hardly anyone eats it here. Daily fruits are; apple, orange, banana, mandarin(or tangerine I never know, I believe english uses the same name for different things than we do). (Followed by grapes, strawberry, pear and kiwi and melon in summer).
I ve actually only ever met 1 person mentioning mango, I think here it is more something got fancy foodies, to eat it with their spinach shake. Or in fruit bowls at christmas and wedding receptions.
This quiz feels a bit unfair because most of these fruits are very exotic and look to similar to other fruits. Also, some of them have some unexpected names
Rambutans are a weird fruit. They taste amazing, but the good ones are hard to find. They have a big seed on the inside and the flesh is sometimes attached to the outer membrane of the seed. The good quality ones have thick, sweet juicy flesh that comes off the seed without much of a struggle.
If you ever come across one, never put the peel in your mouth, because you will most likely get a sore throat.
Nah fam, those are very clearly lychee. The skin is too rough and the seed too oblong for a longan. There's a decent amount of variation in lychee coloration.
Why? Strictly speaking, 'kiwi' isn't even the name of the fruit, it's the name of the flightless bird endemic to New Zealand which gives the fruit its name. These are never called 'kiwis' in New Zealand, always 'kiwifruit'.
I haven't had redcurrant but blackcurrant is very good.....also banned in the USA (had a pest that hurt the pine logging industry i believe...) also what in the world is a Quince?
In New Zealand, kiwifruit are only called kiwifruit and never kiwi. But it is different in other countries. In NZ, a kiwi is a bird or a person from NZ.
and P.S: I ABSOLUTELY *LOVE* RAMBUTAN ❤️ 💕 💝
I ve actually only ever met 1 person mentioning mango, I think here it is more something got fancy foodies, to eat it with their spinach shake. Or in fruit bowls at christmas and wedding receptions.
I also can't deal with the way figs look for some reason; eep.
If you ever come across one, never put the peel in your mouth, because you will most likely get a sore throat.
forbidden fruits indeed
I've heard of passion fruit, and I think quince might be a UK thing. I guess rambutan is SEA, and red currants are European.
I guess like most things, familiarity is probably more in response to local price.
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Jetpunkers need to eat as much fruits as they do countries, sport teams and brand logos...