Durian,
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Durian,
Nah, 'snot durian!
Is it one of those chocolate pudden fruit things? Chocolate custard apple?
P
Midge,
you're thinking of a chocolate pudding fruit/black sapote/black persimmon, I just had one for dessert. This is neither a durian or a black sapote. If it was a durian you could all smell it from where you are sitting and there's no way I would bring one into the house to take a photo of it. Apparently durian is the only fruit a tiger will eat-smells like dead meat. Keep guessing gentlemens, thisa one isa bloody beautiful.
Mick (the fruiter)
Guanabana?
- Wood Borer
It's a horse chestnut - otherwise known as a conker. (Or, as Crabtree would say: It's a house chistnad - itherwose noun as a cinker!)
No and No
Clue: related to a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ apple.
First correct guess gets a ripe one :)
But you pay freight :(
Mick
GREEN?
Al
Wouldnt it be a coonker?Quote:
Originally Posted by Driver
Al
Lychee.
Yeah well the cousin of a Custard Apple it may be, but I'm buggered if I can think of it!!!
Been tooo long since I lived where proper fruit grows!
P
Ranbutan, I dont even know if thats a fruit, the name just poped into me head.
Al
Soursop (Annona muricata),
Bob,
anytime you want to drop by in the next month you can take your pick off the tree. :) Makes a very refreshing drink, slightly tart sherbetty sort of taste.
,
did you notice the ruler in the bottom of the photo? If I could grow lychees that weighed about 1.5Kg (even if they were green) I'd be a rich man.
Mick (the horticulturalist)
Mick,
http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/Hort/Fmr...eg/soursop.htm
I found it on Google so I am not upset because I had no clue at all really - just like most times.
To make good, I will gratefully accept one of your exotic fruits next time I am in FNQ.
- Wood Borer
Are you saggesting thut my proninciution is uncoorict? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by ozwinner