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    Default What the BEEP is this fruit.

    We were looking around my mothers property, and we found a bush that is producing this fruit.
    Any clue what it is.
    Approx: 1 inch round. 3 inches long.
    My mother thinks they are called Bird Tomatoes. Never heard such a thing..
    Edible or Not?

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    Wish I could help you out bud but I've never seen anything like that before. Are you sure it's a fruit and not a vegetable?







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    looks like a cherry tomato except for that thing on the bottom

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    Pygmy pumpkin


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    Looks like a pomegranate, or it sure shape and look like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Costactc View Post
    Wish I could help you out bud but I've never seen anything like that before. Are you sure it's a fruit and not a vegetable?
    Well I'm calling it a fruit because it resembles a fruit more then a veg.

    I was thinking some kind of persimmon. They are found in the central USA.

    Definitely not a cherry tomato..

    Not sure?

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    Here is what it looks like cut open. Resembles a pepper of some kind. No noticeable smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jdread View Post
    Looks like a pomegranate, or it sure shape and look like it.
    Definitely not a pomegranite, lived where they grow for 8 years and I still eat them.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Costactc View Post
    Definitely not a pomegranite, lived where they grow for 8 years and I still eat them.
    Agree.....

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    I would email your local garden center with a few pics. Got me baffled.

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    Yeah I agree. I think I need to send some pics to the Conservation Department.
    I'm sure they would know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesBond007 View Post
    Well I'm calling it a fruit because it resembles a fruit more then a veg.

    I was thinking some kind of persimmon. They are found in the central USA.

    Definitely not a cherry tomato..

    Not sure?

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    Here is what it looks like cut open. Resembles a pepper of some kind. No noticeable smell.

    IMAG0001.jpg
    you may be right... I saw this thread & googled persimmon images...

    persimmon.jpg

    you've heard of a sweet potato right... well what you've got there is a sweet tomato...lol
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    That is a wild rose seed pod. Google it


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    Quote Originally Posted by StanW View Post
    That is a wild rose seed pod. Google it
    Very Good. StanW is correct.

    Looked it up, and that is it.
    Wild rose Seed Pods, AKA Rose Hips. Very High in Vitamin C.

    Thanks a lot. You guys all ways come up with the answers.

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