5 fruits that you are guaranteed not to know yet

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If you thought you had seen and tried everything when it came to fruit, you were wrong - read here which 5 unknown fruits you should know.

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Have you ever had a kiwano in your fruit bowl? [Photo: Brent Hofacker / Shutterstock.com]

Anyone who has ever gone to far-away countries and immersed themselves in their local culture and landscape should also have come into contact with the local eating habits. So it is not surprising that apart from apples and pears there are also other types of fruit that are still unknown to us. The exotic fruits come in a wide variety of shapes and colors, some of which are unimaginable for us. Ultimately, however, the decisive factor is the taste. You should definitely try the following five fruits, if only to be able to show off your willingness to experiment and open-mindedness next time.

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  • 1. Jabuticaba or Brazilian grape tree
  • 2. Kiwano or horn cucumber
  • 3. Miracle fruit or miracle berry
  • 4. Acai berry
  • 5. Cherimoya or sugar apple

1. Jabuticaba or Brazilian grape tree

The rare purple fruit originally comes from Brazil, but is now also grown in Florida and parts of Australia. It grows on the trunk of tree-like shrubs that can reach heights of up to 12 m and can be harvested up to five times a year. The fruits are similar to dark grapes, but have a firmer skin that is unsuitable for consumption. The sweet taste makes the jabuticaba ideal for use in jams or wines, but it also cuts a fine figure on its own, for example in fruit salads. In traditional medicine, it is used as a natural remedy for diarrhea and asthma.

Jabuticaba close to the tree
The fruits resemble dark grapes, but have a firmer skin [Photo: Fernando Calmon / Shutterstock.com]

2. Kiwano or horn cucumber

The kiwano, which we call "horn cucumber", has its origins in Africa and is now grown in Israel and New Zealand. Although it is relatively easy to obtain in Germany, the Kiwano has not really caught on with us. If you happen to get a copy on your next purchase, make sure that the fruit is a deep orange color and that the spines are as hard as possible. In terms of taste, the kiwano is reminiscent of a refreshing mixture of lime, banana and passion fruit and will definitely add a special accent to the next fruit salad. If you choose the green-fleshed fruit, you are not only doing something good for your tongue. The kiwano is very healthy due to its high vitamin C content and the potassium, calcium and magnesium it contains.

Kiwano cut open on wooden table
The horn cucumber has a lime-green pulp [Photo: 5 second Studio / Shutterstock.com]

3. Miracle fruit or miracle berry

Perhaps you've already heard of the unusual ability of Miracle berry heard that it gives spicy foods a sweetish-tart taste. The miracle fruit owes this effect to the glycoprotein miraculin, which plays a trick on the sensitivity of our taste buds and makes everything sweet sour. The red berries originally come from Africa, are roughly the size of an olive and have a taste similar to a cranberrie. The effect of adding a certain sweetness to everything, however, is not only suitable for a few funny ones To make taste experiments, but could also be used in the future as a low-calorie sweetener substitute for diabetic hearts let beat faster.

Miracle fruit with red fruits
The miracle berry makes everything sweet sour [Photo: wk1003mike / Shutterstock.com]

4. Acai berry

It is sold in powder, juice, puree, or capsule form and is rich in important antioxidants. The berry, which comes from the rainforests of the Amazon, is a staple food in South America and serves as a healthy addition to muesli, desserts or smoothies. In Germany, due to the many vitamins, minerals and fiber it contains, it is one of the so-called "Superfood“. It is even said to have healing powers, for example it is said to lower the cholesterol level, Inhibit inflammation, strengthen the heart, rejuvenate the skin and fight cancer support.

Açaí berry hanging
The berries come from the rainforests of the Amazon [Photo: beto_junior / Shutterstock.com]

5. Cherimoya or sugar apple

The exotic fruit, already valued by the Incas, has also found its way to us in Europe. The cherimoya, which is grown in Spain, among other places, is about the size of an apple and contains large black pips inside. However, these should not be eaten with the meal. The heart-shaped fruits are usually still unripe in the shop, but can be enjoyed after a few days. The white meat is reminiscent of the taste of strawberry or raspberry cream and can easily be spooned out. It also contains a lot of vitamin C as well as various minerals and is particularly suitable for preparing an unusual dessert.

Cherimoya cut open
The cherimoya is roughly the size of an apple [Photo: nito / Shutterstock.com]

So, the next time you go to the supermarket: keep your eyes open. Taking a closer look at the range of fruits can definitely lead to the discovery of one of these super fruits. With a little courage and a willingness to experiment, you might find a new favorite fruit and impress with unusual creations the next time you visit a guest.

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