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Spasty Posted at 9:11 pm on July 18, 2008
Be specific. So not "grapes," you'd say "white grapes." Or whatever type of grapes you like best, yeh?

I don't have one.

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Midnight Frost Posted at 11:41 am on July 21, 2008
Fuji apples.
Spasty Posted at 11:08 am on July 21, 2008
Quote: from Tangaroa at 6:22 am on July 21, 2008

Lychees although tamarillos and passionfruit are fairly high up there also.

Oh yeah, and grapefruit, speaking of grapefruit, I have one that I ought to eat before it goes mouldy.


Lychees taste nice, but I can't get around the texture of the fruit that's against the center.

Natsy Posted at 5:24 am on July 21, 2008
i like pink grapefruits x
katmarie Posted at 4:49 am on July 21, 2008
Strawberries...any kind.
Macropiper Posted at 3:22 am on July 21, 2008
Lychees although tamarillos and passionfruit are fairly high up there also.

Oh yeah, and grapefruit, speaking of grapefruit, I have one that I ought to eat before it goes mouldy.

iinsurgent Posted at 3:06 am on July 21, 2008
Washington Navel oranges, onmonmonmon. I have a tree even though I don't live in Washington.
2ndbreakfast79 Posted at 8:18 pm on July 19, 2008
i like honeydew, strawberries and blueberries.
Blue Baby Posted at 9:52 pm on July 18, 2008
Ponkan oranges
Spasty Posted at 9:36 pm on July 18, 2008
Quote: from xBeautifulTragedyx at 12:29 am on July 19, 2008

Quote: from Spasty at 11:28 pm on July 18, 2008

Quote: from xBeautifulTragedyx at 12:27 am on July 19, 2008

Orange oranges...?  

  Specific enough?!


 

 http://www.innvista.com/HEALTH/foods/fruits/oranvar.htm  

 See how many orange types there are? >.>


Oh, you dirty bastard.


:)

xBeautifulTragedyx Posted at 9:29 pm on July 18, 2008
Quote: from Spasty at 11:28 pm on July 18, 2008

Quote: from xBeautifulTragedyx at 12:27 am on July 19, 2008

Orange oranges...?  

 Specific enough?!


http://www.innvista.com/HEALTH/foods/fruits/oranvar.htm

See how many orange types there are? >.>


Oh, you dirty bastard.

Spasty Posted at 9:28 pm on July 18, 2008
Quote: from xBeautifulTragedyx at 12:27 am on July 19, 2008

Orange oranges...?

Specific enough?!


http://www.innvista.com/HEALTH/foods/fruits/oranvar.htm

See how many orange types there are? >.>

xBeautifulTragedyx Posted at 9:27 pm on July 18, 2008
Orange oranges...?

Specific enough?!

ilovethatbiotch Posted at 9:23 pm on July 18, 2008
strawberries. with whipped cream. being fed to me naked. right before i have sex with someone. there detailed enough?
tbonerskylar7 Posted at 9:21 pm on July 18, 2008
Granny smith apples, and pineapple. And strawberries that are sweetly tart.
PotPom Posted at 9:18 pm on July 18, 2008
Lemons which are yellow and a hybrid in cultivated wild plants. It is the common name for the reproductive tissue surrounding the seed of the angiosperm lemon tree. The lemon is used for culinary and nonculinary purposes throughout the world. The fruit is used primarily for its juice, though the pulp and rind (zest) are also used, primarily in cooking and baking. Lemon juice is about 5% (approximately 0.03 moles/Liter) citric acid, which gives lemons a tart taste, and a pH of 2 to 3. This makes lemon juice an inexpensive, readily available acid for use in educational science experiments.
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