Fruits of the Ixora flowers

@allknowing (130948)
India
May 29, 2021 5:01am CST
We have several colours of Ixora flowers and at certain times in the year the flowers droop and fruits appear. This cluster of fruits belongs to the yellow Ixora They will turn ripe and get a yellow colour too. . Ixora fruits are edible. They are eaten mostly by children and birds . We used to eat them when we were kids.
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@DaddyEvil (137179)
• United States
29 May 21
You don't eat them as an adult?
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@allknowing (130948)
• India
29 May 21
That's kid and birdy stuff
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@DaddyEvil (137179)
• United States
29 May 21
@allknowing Oh, so it's delicious... but adults aren't allowed to enjoy it. I see.
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• Mojave, California
29 May 21
Haha what I was going to ask. I am a big kid eat those suckers like its cool if they taste good/. .
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29 May 21
It looks like tiny guava
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@allknowing (130948)
• India
29 May 21
Yes They do.
@m_audrey6788 (58482)
• Germany
29 May 21
Is the fruit sweet?
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• Germany
29 May 21
@allknowing Oh ok.
@allknowing (130948)
• India
29 May 21
I had tasted it when I was a kid and remember it being sweet with a big seed inside
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@snowy22315 (172504)
• United States
29 May 21
Interesting looking berries, not sure we have any quite like that.
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@allknowing (130948)
• India
29 May 21
If you have Ixora plants you will see them.
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@RebeccasFarm (87118)
• United States
29 May 21
What you do with these recipes?
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@allknowing (130948)
• India
29 May 21
What recipes?
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• United States
29 May 21
@allknowing What I meant was ..what is it that you make with these to eat?
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@allknowing (130948)
• India
29 May 21
@RebeccasFarm No recipes Ocean. Kids and birds enjoy them
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@wolfgirl569 (97869)
• Marion, Ohio
29 May 21
If they are good I would still eat them
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@allknowing (130948)
• India
29 May 21
There is more seed than pulp in them.
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@prinzcy (32322)
• Malaysia
30 May 21
I don't know that plant has fruit. First time seeing this.
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@averygirl72 (37860)
• Philippines
30 May 21
Not familiar to me. Good it's edible