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Tamarillo

Origin The tamarillo, also known as the tree tomato or Solanum betaceum, is a tropical fruit native to the Andes region of South America, particularly Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Bolivia. Belonging to the Solanaceae family, which
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Horned Melon

Origin The Horned Melon, also known as Kiwano, originates from the Kalahari Desert in Africa. This spiky, orange-skinned fruit belongs to the cucumber and melon family, and its peculiar appearance sets it apart in the world of exotic
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Breadfruit Ice Cream

This delicious breadfruit ice-cream created by Danny Baker won 2nd place at the 2004 Kahanu Garden “Ulu Cookoff’ Ingredients 2 ½ cups heavy cream ¾ cup sugar 1 cup firm, ripe breadfruit, 1 tsp egg yolk
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Breadfruit

Breadfruit is a major staple crop in the islands of Oceania, South Pacific and other tropical areas. and has been for millennia. Description The breadfruit tree grows 12 to 18 metres (40 to 60 feet) high and has large, oval, glossy
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Mulberry Sorbet

Ingredients 3/4 cup sugar 3/4 cup water 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger 4 cups mulberries (I didn’t bother to remove the green stems, since I strained the pureed berries later) 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur
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Goat’s Milk

Goat's milk is not only nutritious but is also easier to digest for some individuals compared to cow's mil
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Bee Pollination

Did you know that bees are essential to agriculture? They play a vital role in pollinating many crops, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts. It's estimated that one-third of the world's food supply depends on bee pollination.
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Mulberry

Origin Mulberries are native to temperate Asia and North America as they were traditionally grown mainly for their leaves to feed silkworms Description The Mulberry plant is a genus of about 10 species of small to
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Lingon Berry Butter

Ingredients ½ cup /1 stick / 115g/ 4 oz salted butter at room temperature. 6 tbsp./ 115g/ 4 oz lingon berry jam Combine and place the softened butter and lingonberry jam into a large mixing bowl. Beat with an electric mixer
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