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There is no mystery Pat. it is clearly lychee.

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On 3 Apr 2006 15:22:12 -0700, "simy1" wrote:

There is no mystery Pat. it is clearly lychee.


I don't think you have been reading the thread. If you have, why do
you disbelieve the person who translated the Chinese characters on the
jar? It is clearly Chinese hawthorn fruit.

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