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  • Folks, this fruit and delicious!

  • what does it teast like?

  • @RENEDU2 it's kinda liquorish

  • @RENEDU2 it tastes like Jabuticaba :D

    lol jokes.

  • People that live in the tropics are such fools -- they don't really appreciate what a blessing they have from God in being able to grow and enjoy different varieties of tropical fruits instead they are contaminating the environment with man made inventions.

  • Que saudades infelizmente nem nos climas mais quentes dos EUA o solo nao e o solo certo

  • PRECIOSA FRUTA , ES LA PRIMER VEZ KE LA VEO

    PREGUNTO SI SABEN DE KE FAMILIA BOTANICA ES??

    PARECE DE LAS MIRTACEAS, PRIMA DE LA GUAYABA (PSIDIUM GUAJABUM) GRACIAS Y FELICIDADEZ POR SU VIDEO ES MUY AGRADABLE CONOCER CADA DIA MAS, SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO

  • what do ther tast like

  • @MEGA93M I just tasted some jaboticaba yesterday and bought a small tree because my husband and I liked it so much! I wasn't very interested in it by it's look & especially when I was told it tastes like a grape. But, when we tasted it we immediately smiled! It was like tasting the best grape ever! The taste kind of reminded me of lik-m-aid candy from the 80's. It was way better than I thought. But, I hear it takes very long for it to start producing fruit.

  • @Alina674 well thank you i whant one of those trees now :D

  • @Alina674 I wonder if the tree will grow well outside of Brazil. Maybe in tropical regions. Where did you buy the small tree? It must be expensive because it's so rare.

  • @CambreeNotes in USDA zone 10,11 it will grow and fruit. however they take a long time to grow and produce fruit , 7-10 years from seed. i can find them all over south florida where i live, spykes grove nursery is one place. and yes they are somewhat expensive compared to other tropicals because of the slow growth

  • @CambreeNotes Well, I know this is 6 months later, but for someone else reading this it may help: I know someone that has a mature jaboticaba tree in Sunnyvale, ca (Bay area) & that is where I tried the fruit from. So, if he can grow this tree to maturity (he said it was about 15 yrs old) then yes it is a very practical tree to grow here in Ca. or Fl. but not sure about any other areas that are less than zone 9a/b. I ordered mine online, I THINK it was from Top Tropicals, can't remember.

  • Whats the taste like

    Looks similar to Duhat or Pinoy in the far east. Indians call them jambuda

  • I ate a lot of Jabuticaba in Brazil,,,,loved it! Wish it was imported to the USA, or could grow here.

  • @Winterstick549 ate a lot of Jabuticaba in Brazil,,,, loved it! I wish it was imported to the U.S..

    CAN EXPORT THE LIQUOR, AND JELLY JUICE CONCENTRATE. FRESH FRUIT IS MORE DIFFICULT

    Ouvir

    Ler foneticamente

    Dicionário - Ver dicionário detalhado

  • @Winterstick549 they will. i have one here in south florida

    

  • @dwiggs77 How did you get it and since I live in a very hot, dry desert, do you think it needs protection from our 115 degree afternoon sun? Thanks for the info. Brazil has a lot more exotic fruit I have never seen before or since, but that jabuticaba tree not only a source of some great food, but it looks really cool also.

  • @dwiggs77 How did you get it and since I live in a very hot, dry desert, do you think it needs protection from our 115 degree afternoon sun? Thanks for the info. Brazil has a lot more exotic fruit I have never seen before or since, but that jabuticaba tree not only a source of some great food, but it looks really cool also.

  • @Winterstick549 my small tree loves water and loves the heat....but 90-95 deg. F(zone 10). i dont know how it will take 115. i do know that it will not tolerate temps. much less than 28 F. (i have heard deserts can get cold too.) since it may take decades to get over 15 feet, you could try a shade structure over it. or use another trees shade to protect from the mid day sun. i got my plant from a local nursery . if you find one,get a plant at least 6 ft tall and has lots of low branches.

  • Mi ŝatas jabotikabo frukto! En mia lando havas multaj jabotikabarbo. Mia stato nomas Minasao.

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