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Old 22-11-2017, 06:47 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default What is this fruit(?) found last week under these plants found in a Southern CA(lifornia) rural home area?

On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 21:13:35 -0800, Ant wrote:
On 11/19/2017 12:31 PM, wrote:

http://imgur.com/a/L9LD1

Are they safe to eat?
Thank you in advance.


Chayote can be quite photogenic, for yoose with lacivious evil
mindsets as whomever took those pictures the image with the white
fluid oozing makes that image appear as a green (unripened) vulva
that's recently been impregnated.

Chayote. I've never had it, but the flavor's supposed to be along the lines of
a weak pear.


Eaten uncooked as in a salad its texture is not unlike an under ripe
pear but tastes nothing like a pear... chayote has very little if any
flavor, it takes on the flavor of whatever it's served with, chayote
can be said to be not unlike tofu... and when properly cooked has the
texture of firm tofu as well. Grown in a tropical clime chayote can
be quite prolific, hundreds of fruit per plant... in Central America
chayote is grown as a livestock crop.

Its actually a vegetable and not a fruit, as it grows on a vine
and is part of the squash family.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chayote


Chayote is actually a fruit, botanically all squash are fruit.