¿Inga? ¿Pepeto? ¿Paternas? De dónde sos y cómo le llamás a esta fruta? Where are you from and what do you call this fruit?pic.twitter.com/1UoiBsQ7sW
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I call them inga. They’re also called paternas. And pepeto. And now guama. What do you call this fruit?pic.twitter.com/ToliHOWP3M
You open them and inside are these fluffy puffs that are like cotton candy. Sweet and melt in your mouth. Delicious. (This one’s overripe.)pic.twitter.com/DnFKOLhASn
There’s a black/brown/green bean inside each cottony fluff. Some people cook that down, others don’t. Do you?
Oh and @PalmTreesnGz and I have established that this is not guaja (also called liliaque). Those are different.
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