fruit that you have not tasted yet
By se7enthbird
@se7enthbird (8307)
Philippines
April 14, 2009 7:17am CST
do you have any fruit in mind that you know it is a fruit but never tasted yet before? i dont like to eat a lot of fruits but i am sure i tasted a few taht i no longer wantto have a taste again. i dont like sour fruits to. i love watery fruits for it is very refreshing. NECTARINES is one example of a fruit that i have never tasted and never seen before in my life. there are no nectarines here in our country so thats the reason why. i only heard this when i was younger on sesame street.
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11 responses
@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
16 Apr 09
I can't think of any fruits I never have tried before. I was raised on a farm and we had a persimmon tree behind our barn when I was a child. I don't know if you would consider persimmons a fruit, but I tried one of those one time (my nephew offered me one) and it dried my mouth up something awful! I said never again!
Fruits are good for you, though. I try to eat at least three to five fruits a day.
Nectarines are good. They look something like a peach in my opinion, if you've ever seen a peach. Kathy.

@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
25 Apr 09
wow you are reaised in a farm. then all you eat are fresh, crunchy. i tasted peaches already but are peaches and nectarines the same? i love watermelons and cantaloupe as well they are refreshing fruits. coconut is very popular fruit here very refreshing also. thanks a lot for the response
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@cyrus123 (6363)
• United States
25 Apr 09
I don't think peaches and nectarines are the same exactly. they're pretty much alike, though. They just have a different flavor. By the way, I found out that persimons are a fruit. They're not a very good fruit, though.
We always had apple trees, pear trees, plum trees,and peach trees on our farm. We used to keep a garden where we would sometimes grow watermelons and cantaloupes.
You have the cutest picture posted! Kathy.

@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
23 Apr 09
my wife loves strawberry that is also a fruit that is expensive in our country. so if a spot one that isquite cheap i buy it for my wife. but i love strawberry jam but i dont like the fruit alone. har har har. thanks a lot for the response and have a nice day
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
15 Apr 09
I haven't tasted butter fruits before. In fact this fruit is not so common here. Occasionally I will see it in the big supermarket but it is also quite expensive. So I haven't eaten it yet. I wonder whether it really tastes like the butter. I don't know how to eat it if I have this fruit one day:)
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@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
23 Apr 09
if i am not mistaken that fruit is called avocado here. it is high in collesterol but when my wife prepare that it taste like ice cream for she makes it into a creamy one. yum yum yummy. it does not taste like butter, that is if we aretalking about the same fruit. thanks for the response
@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
25 Apr 09
yes i tasted peache before so i can say to that i need to think of another fruit that i havent tasted yet. i would rather eat durian candies for i cant stand the smell of durian, sorry for that. har har har thanks a lot for the response and enjoy your weekend
@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
16 Apr 09
hi coolvie, there are a lot of durian here at our country but i dont like it. people differs in a lot of ways and taste buds are different as well. but i love eating durian candies or what we call pastillias durian flavor. thanks a lot for the response
hi lampar, how are you my friend. durian maybe taste good to others but not for me. the semll is not thet horrible but it does really smell like it is starting to rot har har har. i think i have many to list too but can not remember it right now. thanks a lot for the response
@lampar (7584)
• United States
16 Apr 09
Hi cool; here we do not produce 'durian' , that's why i haven't try it. Unfortunately, majority of 'durian' in supermarket here frozen from Asia, no clue how it is going to taste inside after a long sea journey, even the smell is stink after all these trip but for some indiscriminate eaters, they smell great with frozen fruit. haha... Btw, i tasted some of those cake , candies and ice cream mix with durian , they are really tasty and delicious; hmmmmm........
@mizstress (719)
• Philippines
14 Apr 09
here in manila i see dragonfruit. its skin is color pink but it looks like cookies and cream inside. i just saw them on the market but i havent tasted it yet. i do hope it taste something like cookies and cream. i dont have a clue on how/what it taste. some people say the black part or fruit is its seed, tiny seeds just like in banana..
happy mylotting!
@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
17 Apr 09
hello miz, dragon fruit does really looks good but the taste is as the same as the macopa only. it is watery a little and it is matabang. the fruit does looks like interesting i agree. a friend gave my wife so we have tasted it already, never tried to buy that fruit for my wife loves eating sour ones, and i like the sweet and watery ones. thanks a lot for the response
@checapricorn (16060)
• United States
14 Apr 09
Hi se7,
I guess there are various of fruits that I have not been tasted but I do know what are those...LOL!
Nectarines means peach? or different type? if it's another one, I have not eaten that also!
@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
16 Apr 09
okay if peach are nectarines then its okay i have tasted peaches already and its not my type. but it is okay friut for me. i wil try to think now of a fruit that i havent tasted before. har har har. thanks a lot for the response che and belated happy easter
@wrangel15 (1443)
• Philippines
24 May 09
I live in a tropical country and I have tasted many kind of fruits already. But there are fruits I haven't tasted yet. One is the dragon fruit. The fruit is sold everywhere but I haven't found the time to buy it yet.
@agv0419 (3021)
• Philippines
5 May 09
The fruit that I haven't try is Durian I'm willing to taste it. Sad to say it is too expensive here in Manila. I hope I can go to Davao to try it. My sister have been in Cagayan de Oro they told us that Durian there is cheap. She don't have a chance to buy it because it is not allowed to bring on the airplane. I think Marang is similar to Durian.
@se7enthbird (8307)
• Philippines
16 Apr 09
i myself has tasted a lot of fruits already but that doesnt mean that i will taste it again. i just stick to the watery and refreshing fruits. if i can not eat it my wife will make it inot smoothies then i can drink it. i am not scared on trying for i just wanted to know what it taste like. thanks a lot for the response have a cool day ahead.













