I did some research on these fruits as they are very common in the Caribbean. They are called Suriname Cherry or Brazil Cherry or lat. Eugenia uniflora. Some call it Ceres which comes from the latin word ceresia - cherry.
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Brazilian cherries.
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Hmmmm did ^^^ you^^^ really spell ”tort”…..Are you a product of a West Indian Education??Moving along!I know it as both...
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Further complications: I know them as Surinam Cherries. I have a tree an’ all.
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I thought the same thing. I also thought it was spelt with a C - Ceres. Doh figure?!
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sanman-ish reblogged this from toute-bagaille and added:
heard it called that but tort it was in reference to preserved sour cherries! i have some
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