post fruits Americans won't recognise
>>76167072
I love those. They're called "karviainen" here.
>>76167072
What a cute fruit! pola~~3
>Implying americans would recognize ANY fruit
Let's be honest there's a reason why faggots are called fruits
>>76167428
Looks like a pair of balls
>>76167302
>Ananas foto
I can read russian now
>>76167499
Best fruit ITT
>>76167187
Raspberries?
>>76167428
>>76167499
you have these fruits in Turkey?
>>76167187
Blackberries? They're very common and popular here.
>>76167292
Elderberry jam is fantastic
>>76167235
>meriga fat no eat good food Xddd
Shut up, jerk.
>>76167302
Silly Ivan, we grow anuses here!
>>76167337
We have these, but they're not incredibly popular. Don't know why.
>>76167499
What are these? They look delicious.
Okay I give up. I genuinely have no idea what any of these are below, but they look like tropical species, so in my defense they don't grow here.
>>76167235
>>76167428
>>76167470
>>76167499
>>76167506
>>76167516
any fruit
>>76167235
I love those peaches, they're super sweet
For all non-meds ITT
>>76167470
Arbousier
>>76167516
Almonds
>>76167731
those taste like shit and if you eat too much of them you get diarrhea
>>76167617
Of course
>>76167630
Fruit is so jammy and we eat with spoon
>>76167731
looks like monstrous parasite creature
>>76167846
Depends one the type, some have different taste
>>76167961
on*
Big White Cocks
>>76167878
>we eat with spoon
They're very popular as a mix-in for yogurt.
The fruit in your picture looks tasty. Are the seeds bad to deal with?
Some sources say it is poisonous, which is true about the unripe fruit, but ripe one is perfectly edible.
>>76167878
We call those caki
>>76167961
Oddly enticing t'bh
>>76168045
Those look kinda like dried soybean pods.
>>76168088
Aesthetic
The Jabuticaba
>>76167072
>>76167072
>>76167072
>>76167470
>>76167516
Seriously, what are these?
>>76167499
Those are persimmons right?
>>76167072
figs?
PM of Luxembourg.
>>76168541
First one is Arbousier (Idk English name)
Second is Almonds.
>>76168780
>Due to its presence in southwest and northwest Ireland, it is known as either "Irish strawberry tree", or cain or cane apple (from the Gaelic name for the tree, caithne]), or sometimes "Killarney strawberry tree".
Still never heard of them before. What do they taste like?
>>76167878
Aw man, in America all we have shitty stiff persimmons that we eat like apples.
>>76168181
>continental Europeans will not recognized this berry
These are delicious by the way, try them if you haven't already.
Those are great, you really sgould try them
>>76168045
Tamarinds
>>76167235
We call them flat peaches here.
I always buy them for my gf because she has an A cup
>>76167072
they look like grapes
>>76167187
blackberries grow natural here
>>76167235
A fucked up peach?
>>76167259
blueberries?
Custard apple.
>>76167651
"Lol you're fucking stupid and should kill yourself!" - is what /int/ would say if an American made this post.
I don't know if it's a fruit but can anyone tell me what this is?
Americans don't know what blackcurrant is
Mulberry
>>76172005
s mh pajeet these grow in my backyard
>>76167072
>>76172685
>Brazilian crime scenes
>>76171899
They wouldn't be wrong. Americans are fucking stupid for the most part and humanity would be better off if those tards weren't here.
>>76172717
Kek.
>>76172760
Yeah...even though this website was made by an American so you need to shut the fuck up.
>>76167072
>kryzhovnik
>tfw not american
>>76168336
Only by looking at i feel dizzy.
It's even worse that limon. But i love it, lel.
>>76172884
we call them Gooseberries here
>>76172685
Those are berries, not fruits though
>>76169343
they kinda look like prolapsed anuses
>>76167235
donuts?
>>76167499
halloween pumpkin tomato apple?
>>76167516
prepeeled bananas
>>76167259
litteraly best tea
>>76168541
>>76168567
>>76169986
gooseberry
what are these called in english?
Even google translate is telling me they are cherries but they arent god fucking damnit
anyways
these >>>>> cherries
>>76167187
There's a bunch of huge patches all around my house.
>>76173308
look like cherries to me
>>76173308
those are sweet cherries, the dark ones are sour cherries
>>76168347
Are those just fucking raisins?
>>76171942
Sure we do, plenty of us read Redwall as kids.
>>76173560
prunes?
>see all these fruits
>never heard about them
In my defense, I'm poor and I only started to see fancy food (like corn semolina and non native fruits) after I got a job.
>>76173540
They taste nothing like cherries
>>76173544
The ones I posted are really sour
They are also smaller, less "meaty" and translucent.
Well, no one knows those; obviously. So...
>>76173360
that's a jujube (giuggiola)
>>76173405
and this an arbutus (corbezzolo)
>>76168965
hachiya persimmons aren't stiff
Too fucking easy.
Only tropical kids will know these.
>>76173665
I'm retarded.
>>76173844
Sincuya is literally an alien's egg.
Pretty delicious tho.
>>76171942
Literally makes the best back for drinking wodka, love the taste.
>>76173308
murel in estonian, translated to sweet cherry
>>76173725
>>76173892
Chirimoya is algo delicious.
>>76173944
They are very sour tho
>>76173725
>They taste nothing like cherries
I think there is 2 types of cherries, but they taste similar
>>76174145
>2 types of cherries
boy you're seriously autistic.. there are more than fucking 40
>>76174277
>there are more than fucking 40
These sour little bastards are superb.
>>76167235
>>Implying americans would recognize ANY fruit
Umm. What are gummi bears??
>>76174712
BOI WUT EEZ DIS I NEED EET
>>76171911
A rosehip bud
>>76167630
im sorry meriga
blueberries are relatively popular in UK since its one of the very few types of fruit they can actually grow locally and dont have to import from somewhere else
>>76167651
>tropical fruit
>europe
this one is melocotón (peach) >>76167235
>>76171911
rozenbottel
>>76167428
durazno
>>76167499
Kaki
>>76168045
Tamarindo
>>76173844
Mamón is good as fuck
>>76167235
Melocotón
Those are my favorites
Anyone know what these are?
>can't post fruits native to Mexico because CHIs will recognize them
>>76178607
>Aguacate or advocado for gringos
The only fruit that México produces
>>76178406
maracuya?
>>76174584
lekkere rode bessen!
>>76167428
Someone help me out, I have these grown at home and I eat them. But I don't know what they're called in English.
>>76167516
lol there is people who don't know this
>>76178777
No you didn't
>>76179008
>>76179049
>>76179101
>>76179172
>>76178829
Yes, here is called "parchita" though
>>76173308
>>76173725
you mean these?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_cerasus
>>76171942
The only fruit you'll ever need, black currant juice is god tier.
>>76171773
We call that chirimoya
>>76179335
maricon
>>76178946
loquat
>>76178946
Loquat
>>76167072
Gooseberries?
>>76167187
Thornless blackberry, a thorny variety grows in the US, called dewberries.
>>76167235
I have no fucking clue what this is, it looks like a flat peach.
>>76167259
>>76167292
elderberries, I think these grow in the US as well.
>>76167336
No clue
>>76167337
>filename
>>76167428
>>76167470
No idea
>>76167499
This looks suspiciously like a persimmon of some sort, so probably not suitable for human consumption.
>>76167506
No idea.
>>76167516
Shit, I swear I've had this before but I can't remember the name
>>76167731
The fuck?
>>76167878
Definitely a disgusting persimmon, why would you eat that if literally anything else is available?
>>76167961
looks like a mulberry.
>>76168045
obv. benisberry
>>76168088
I've only seen these planted as decorative shrubs, I had no idea they were edible. They're called "chinese lanterns" but I don't know the proper name.
>>76168140
This looks like it comes off a locust tree or something related. How close am I?
>>76168181
cloudberry
>>76168247
>>76168293
>filename
>>76168336
no clue
>>76168347
Why would people not recognize a fucking plum? They grow here too.
>>76169521
Anon, who are you trying to fool with this? (atropa belladonna)
>>76171943
Dunno, kind of looks like blueberries or huckleberries
>>76172162
Holy shit what is this and will this grow in USDA Zone 8? Because if so I need this in my yard.
>>76173360
Chinese jujube? It's called "jujum" in French and I have one that I grew from seed but it isn't doing that well.
>>76173712
looks related to custard apple
>>76173844
>>76173892
No idea what this is
>>76173977
Some other kind of custard apple? Seeds look the same.
>>76174584
lingonberry?
>>76178215
Cashew "apple"
>>76178406
this looks gross but I want to eat it.
>>76178499
What state are you in?
>>76179008
Don't know but looks suspiciously persimmon-like
>>76179049
obviously a cactus fruit, don't know which.
>>76179101
wat
>>76179172
opuntia. Literally have some of these in my front yard but they're a bright magenta color, they are some good shit.
>>76179273
Almost looks like a crab apple?
OK how did I do on the ones I guessed?
>>76179758
Solo puede haber uno de nosotros aquí bruja
I recognize all the plants but then again I'm a plant person
>>76167470
Those are ornamental trees in my state. They are mostly insipid and not worth the time to eat, I hate the texture
>>76180041
Parchita is awesome m8, best juice ever. You need to eat it, buy one
>>76179982
>Holy shit what is this and will this grow in USDA Zone 8? Because if so I need this in my yard.
It's guaraná, typical from the amazon. It's unlikely that it'll grow there. They make top tier sodas.
>>76180041
I'm in NC but they are all across the east coast, I ate them as a kid growing up in Massachusetts.. they are wintergreen plants/teaberries. It's what pepto bismol is flavored with.
>>76180246
Are those considered edible in turkey?
>>76180289
yes, you can roast them
But Germans eat them too, I'm Turkish though
>>76180289
hästkastanjer
we used to collect these and throw them at targets when I was a kid
>>76180041
Zapote
Pitaya (different fruit also named pitaya)
GOAT mamey
My "tunas" are green, yours are red, there's also orange ones
Tejocote (hawthorne)
>>76180289
yes?
>>76180504
Regular chestnuts =/= horse chestnuts though, latter ones are toxic
>>76180246
You eat these?
Polish children pick them to make figures but I've yet to hear that they're edible
>>76180416
>>76180504
You do realize that the ones you posted are not edible chestnuts, right?
Those are venomous
The edible ones look like pic
>>76180426
Made for a top tier weapon in school indeed
>>76180674
kek, what are you, a nigger?
first time i dont have to roast a turkroach on the spot
>>76180504
these are common
>>76180674
>to make figures
Why don't they throw them at each other? Sounds more fun.
>>76167072
cucamelons?
>>76180828
maybe because we're not violent shitheads
>>76180828
You have rocks and a slingshot for that.
Throwing anything edible is not a good thing, m8.
>>76180859
Kids usually are, though.
>>76180902
Meh, we used to throw these at each other, until someone hit a neighbour's window.
>>76180902
The fruit the turk posted is not edible
Many european cities have those trees and the streets are filled with them when they fall.
But I read some animals do eat them so idk :^)
>>76181084
You roast them and they taste kinda like sunflower seeds, but more solid.
Also, dont lie to me, nothing grows on nothern european soil.
>>76180674
In the winter there are people selling them everywhere here
>>76181084
>>76181131
We have also the edible ones here (C. sativa), the trees look quite different
>>76181148
That cathedral reminds me of the one in Milan. Where is this?
>>76181177
Do you have morus trees? I love morus.
We have one in our yard that's about 300 year old.
>>76181207
Strasbourg
>>76180969
You're doxable if you have this tree/bush , I haven't seen it in years
>>76181207
filename says strasbourg
>>76181131
>>76181148
You are confusing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesculus_hippocastanum
with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chestnut
The first ones are only chestnuts by name, because they kinda look alike.
>>76181207
150km south of me, was there too last year
>>76181305
I don't, I can tell a chestnut from that one.
And it's certainly edible if you roast it and salt.
>>76167809
I maybe be med but it's the first time I see that arbousier thingie.
>>76181235
Yes, but mostly just M. alba which taste like shit. M. nigra would grow here too and is supposed to be better, but it's very hard to come by, most online sellers and gardening stores sell mislabelled M. alba it seems
From the same family though, we do have shitloads of fig trees around the village
>>76167072
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>>76181321
Looks very pretty. How much German influence does it have?
>>76181177
C. sativa is weed lmao
>>76181367
Sure? I mean some people even grow them here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus_unedo
>>76181427
The countryside Alsace looks almost no different to my part of the Upper Rhine desu
>>76181446
In that context Castanea of course, lel
>>76167187
we have these, they're awesome
>>76180402
i've seen these in grocery stores
>>76181399
>taste like shit
No, m8. It tastes very good. Most people even prefer white ones to black ones.
But maybe it's because of climate, here they grow much better even without watering and pesticides.
>>76181350
Yeah if you want to taste satans chewy, bitter asshole.
With the premium that horse chestnuts can be toxic.
Not even animals eat them, for fucks sake, so im working with two options here.
Either you are speaking out of your ass, or you people are worse than animals
I bet rocks are edible too, with enough roasting and salt, jesus christ
>>76181604
Well to me, they're like a weaker version of blackberry. But it probably comes down to variety, the ones I tried were ripe around mid to late June. Actually black in colour, but still clearly M. alba based on leaf shape. Maybe later ripening ones are better
>>76167072
>Americans
funny way of saying dumb people
>>76181771
>With the premium that horse chestnuts can be toxic.
Wow, so scary. It's almost like 700 degrees thermal bath with NaCl won't remove any kind of toxin they have...
>or you people are worse than animals
M8, people are animals. We aren't some sort of fairies all-father shat out of his arse, we are just another kind of apes. If you won't accept it, just quit internet and go to monastery.
>>76181803
Well, ones here are really big, some kinds even in size of a big finger of grown man, and very soft and oily.
Also, theyre delicious when dried properly.
>>76182051
>During the First World War, when food was in short supply the British Government experimented with various ways to make this abundant readily available seed edible.
>They discovered that by crushing, leaching with water and boiling, the Conker could be eaten safely, however the final product was basically starch and the nutritional value debatable, although the concoction was fed to cattle and sheep as fodder, pigs on the other hand refused to eat it, clever creatures those pigs.
Im well aware of our animal condition M8, I was just trying to insult you
>>76182214
>During the First World War
Wow, a hundred years ago, in war condition when roasting large sums of it would be impossible so they went on a easiest route...
>I was just trying to insult you
Don't bother, I'm uninsultable.
>>76179460
>black currant juice is god tier
this so much
>>76179460
quite. but if you add wild cherry leaves during the steaming it is even better.
personally i make wine from them. the white variety is best suited for a good dry wine.
>>76180443
I have tried my damndest to make jelly out of the fruits but it never sets and stays liquid.
>>76182633
If you understand a little spic google "mermelada de tuna" you'll probably get more info than in English
>He never had a Guinep, Coco Plum, Juju Plum, Sugar Apple, Sea Grape, Mango, Guava, Tamarind or a Dilly before.
L M A O
>>76182850
They all sound like stripper nicknames from some murrican movie, lok.
>>76182850
Isn't tamarind African?
>>76167428
Based Nêsperas. One of my favourites
>>76167499
Based Dióspiros
>>76182985
Yes, and Guavas are Mexican
>>76182985
'no'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamarind
>>76183280
Guavas grow here too Amigo
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>>76183378
kurwa anyátok
>>76183322
>proceeds to prove myself
>Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) is a leguminous tree in the family Fabaceae indigenous to tropical Africa.
>>76183458
Tua madre de la puta, el bastardo.
>el basTARDo
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>>76183458
You are a beautiful person and portugal is a very nice country
>>76183378
>kurwa anyátok
Is that an alien ananas?
>>76167731
These are Sweet as fuck
you need to crawl like a forest Monkey to get them but they are worth it
>>76183458
boa posto
>>76183378
This is a meme fruit that doesn't taste like anything.
Do anons grow any fruits themselves? I have a lemon tree, and a fig tree for actual fruit trees. I've planted a honey locust, which you can technically eat parts of, and have wild dewberries and muscadine grapes growing around my yard. I've also got a crab apple tree that makes tons of extremely sour tiny apples that are technically edible. Planning on planting pawpaw, and jujube. Oh, and the cactus I posted earlier.
Here's a fucked up lemon that turned ripe in the middle of february for some reason. The lemons it makes during summer look normal.
>>76167072
>>76190313
forgot to say that these fruits contain alcohol
>>76167072
>>76190369
Any fruit contains alcohol if you let it sit long enough.
>>76167072
Watermelon Jr.
>>76167235
Peach (stepped on)
>>76167302
Spongebob's house
>>76167336
Berries
>>76167499
tree pumpkin
>>76167506
Berries Sr.
>>76167516
Pickled pepper with a peanut inside
>>76167731
Onions that have been infected by the thing from "The Thing"
>>76168088
Pumpkin Flowers
>>76168140
Vegan Jerky
>>76168181
Pumpkin Berries
>>76168247
Tree Eyeballs
>>76168293
Starfy
>>76168336
Pumpkin spice flavored grapes
>>76168358
Okay I actually have no fucking clue what these are
>>76168776
Defective Blackberries. These were big in the news a while ago because they kept exploding
>>76172162
This is an eyeball bush, where eyes are made
>>76173405
Explosion Berries
>>76178215
Pumpkin + Cashew expansion pak
>>76180038
Pumpkin Jr.
>>76180181
Ghost of Pumpkin Jr.
>>76180402
Fuck I already said Starfy
>>76180712
grass berries
>>76180861
bread pumpkin
>>76181399
a tree
>>76193014
Pears Jr.
>>76172162
This is like something from a video game. Actually I think Starbound has something similar.
>>76167072
>Americans
>fruits
>>76173712
same.
>>76175237
you can eat rosehips??
>>76194475
LONDON
ON
DON
>>76195635
Yes
Chambakya. I doubt even indians know about this .
>>76167382
Great post
>>76195741
>>76167072
They don't get them in america?They are my favorite fruit.
>>76171942
Joke's on you; that's my favorite berry.
>>76168181
Love those
>>76167072
Meet America's forgotten fruit that was once a favorite of some of our founding fathers.
The Pawpaw.
I want to try one, but they surprisingly don't exist in stores.
>>76196849
It's because they don't keep well. They're really soft and tend to turn to mush from what I understand. The best way to get them is to plant a couple of trees, that's what I'm doing anyway.
>>76196849
You pretty much have to eat them off the vine because they go to shit really quickly.