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Old 20-10-2009, 04:42 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Mystery fruit from Northern California

On Oct 18, 10:52*pm, sherwin dubren wrote:
Doagie wrote:
Hi all,


I've got this weird fruit that I found in the Menlo Park, CA, area. I
found it on some tree growing and ate some of them, people told me
they were harmless (but don't know what the name is). They're fairly
small, have a semi-hard spiky outside that one can bite through to get
to the soft, sweet, yellow inner flesh. Any ideas? I've attached some
pictures. Sorry the one with the bowl is discolored.


Pics:http://img197.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=pic0028z.jpg


Thanks!


* *Lychee nuts, I think. *Normally native to Asia, but also found in
* *Mexico. *Don't know how they got up to your area.

* * * * * * * * *Sherwin


That was my first impression. However, it is not a lychee (the skin
doesn't separate from the inner fruit, and there is no hard nut).
Also, the taste is very different from that of a lychee and the inner
flesh is textured more like that of an overripe peach. The color is
yellow, also like a peach, unlike the white lychee.

Any thoughts?