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Prickly Pear - Opuntia ssp Mixed - Edible Fruit - Succulent Cactus Fruit - 5 Seeds

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Opuntia, also known as nopales or paddle cactus, is a genus in the cactus family, Cactaceae. Currently, only prickly pears are included in this genus of about 200 species distributed throughout most of the Americas. The fruit of prickly pears, commonly called cactus fruit, cactus fig, Indian fig or tuna in Spanish, is edible, although it has to be peeled carefully to remove the small spines on the outer skin before consumption. If the outer layer is not properly removed, glochids can be ingested, causing discomfort of the throat, lips, and tongue, as the small spines are easily lodged in the skin. Native Americans, like the Tequesta, would roll the fruit around in a suitable medium (e.g. grit) to "sand" off the glochids. Alternatively, rotating the fruit in the flame of a campfire or torch has been used to remove the glochids.

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Customer ratings: 3 ratings

Super excellent service! Thanks for such a speedy dispatch! Awesome seller!
14 Sep 2017
As always, fast and amazing service. Thanks
02 Nov 2017
gekry, baie dankie.
03 Mar 2018