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What is your favorite uncommon fruit? Also what are some good megathread questions?

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  • NaevaTheRat [she/her]@vegantheoryclub.orgM
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    15 days ago

    Durian doesn’t really count as uncommon but when I make the hour long pilgrimage to the durian vendor the people on the street have a good giggle at the pasty lady buying them.

    Alas only Thai or Darwin durians can be fresh here for biosec laws. Others have been frozen. If I ever have the money to take a holiday overseas I’m going to travel to malasia just to visit a particular farm a family friend knows the owners at. Ahh durian, the trancendental joy, the lobes of heaven, the sublime satiator.


    I’m painting. PO gave the door hardware the landlord special that made them rust, so now the bedroom has spiraled into a week and bit job. Looks great so far, and once I get the 'robe done with new brass and the trim redone in jarrah it’ll be my little sanctuary. Pic relates

    old and ugly wardrobe going Kenedy assassination green

    • I love the green walls! I just had my carpets removed and engineered wood installed but I had people do it because there is no way I would have been able to pull that off. I like the privacy screen on the window too, great job!

      • NaevaTheRat [she/her]@vegantheoryclub.orgM
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        <3 It’s had a mixed reception, all cool people love colour. My goal is a home that feels warm and lived in, where a stranger would feel comfortable putting their bag down anywhere.

        Since I’m a degenerate who failed at capitalism I have a lot of time to learn how to do jobs around the house. If my body was in better nick I’d aim for something like a fitter and turner apprenticeship. Always loved labour but not work if that makes sense?

    • NaevaTheRat [she/her]@vegantheoryclub.orgM
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      15 days ago

      Oh actually, black sapote is extremely uncommon here, had it once. Excellent fruit. Jabuticaba is slightly more common and stellar too, living next to the usa seems bad bat at least you south Americans get excellent fruit in compensation.

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    15 days ago

    Pomelos are pretty cool. Basically like a giant orange/grapefruit, and you peel all the slices completely, so there’s no yucky pith to eat.

    • I love Pomelos! They are actually a true citrus, Oranges are actually a hybrid of Mandarins and Pomelos and Grapefruits are hybrids of Oranges and Pomelos. Check out this map I’ve had on my computer for a long time:

      Where I live is a citrus region and the mandarins and oranges are coming ripe right now, the grape fruits and pomelos take a bit more time and get picked in February, I can’t wait!

  • Alliegaytor [she/her]@vegantheoryclub.orgM
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    14 days ago

    I don’t think it’s really uncommon—although, it was to me as I wasn’t brought up on a lot of fruit (just mango, apple, orange, and lemon)—, but grapefruit would be my pick. I really like it and I don’t like many other fruits, but I don’t have it too often as it has some weird drug interactions. I do enjoy having a fruit that’s bitter and tastes kinda sweet at the same time.

    Something that I do want to have again is durian. I didn’t mind the smell and I actually liked how it tasted. Haven’t found any fruit similar to taste. It’s fairly hard to get here (as in I have to travel a bit to a fruit market by public transport) and I’m not sure if my neighbours would appreciate the smell lol.

    I also don’t mind coconut given that someone else breaks it open for me… I’ve done it once and it was quite a primal feeling smashing it on my bench hoping that nothing would break. The inner-flesh was nice to eat, but not nice enough to want to smash open a coconut for it.

    • You mentioned the only two fruits I don’t like lol durian and coconut. I do really love grapefruits though and I’ve been taking them from a nearby tree lately now that they are in season. I don’t know what it is about coconut flavor I really don’t like maybe I should give it another shot.

  • Fauxrose [it/its]@vegantheoryclub.org
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    13 days ago

    I actually hate most types of fruit. I have quite a bit of trauma , and my awwtisms says (insert bugs bunny meme “no”) I’m very slowly overcoming this, starting small like fruit drinks.

  • arcane potato (she/they)@vegantheoryclub.org
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    15 days ago

    Is lychee uncommon? I fucking love it. Oh, and longon, which is easier to peel.

    I am also partial to mangosteens, both as a fruit and as a memory of being a shit head on the internet in the 2000s.