¿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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¿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
Late to the game largely due to this fruit, which I’ll be tweeting about, since I’m on the bus on my way to the sports bar.
So I’m walking down the street conveniently by the tree that my neighbor said I can take fruit from and I spot another neighbor in the tree.pic.twitter.com/2YOgNPmQ2n
These fruits are hard to find. I’ve never seen them in a US market and I know people purposefully plant them for themselves and friends.
So my neighbor and I are up in the tree; a man pulls up in a truck and asks to buy some. Lol. He’s from Honduras says they’re called guama.
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.
Also I just saw the score and wtf
We are in some trouble. Gotta get back in it w at least a run now.
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