18 Tropical Fruits from COLOMBIA's Fruitarian Paradise

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  • @NavarroJenny
    @NavarroJenny 9 років тому +13

    Nispero is also one of my fav fruits ..I remember I used to get super exited when my mom would buy them for me back home :)

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Jennifer Navarro It's the BEST!

  • @gonewiththekale
    @gonewiththekale 9 років тому +10

    Love, love , loved this vid! Could watch stuff like this all day-- but your spin on it was so enjoyable!! 👏

  • @tamcon72
    @tamcon72 9 років тому +38

    Needless to say, DYING OF ENVY! Also, really like the way you presented these; very cheffy. Thanks for posting!

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому +1

      tamcon72 Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @candenceearl6617
    @candenceearl6617 2 роки тому +1

    Great video!

  • @elite7314
    @elite7314 Рік тому +1

    Correction, all of those fruits are available in all South American countries that shared the amazon rainforest such as Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia. If you find them in Colombia you will find them in Peru, Ecuador as well as Brazil. These countries share the amazon rainforest and all of these countries have high altitudes.

  • @LindsaySever
    @LindsaySever 9 років тому +5

    Literally started drooling when you opened the mangosteen! ! Ugh my favorite fruit in the world! 😍

  • @seferino
    @seferino 7 років тому +14

    You are right. Colombia is the paradise of delicious fruits.

  • @MangoMamaa
    @MangoMamaa  8 років тому +23

    Papayuela is actually eaten as a sweet desert, like candied / boiled with sugar - then it tastes absolutely fine :D

    • @aryanprivilege9651
      @aryanprivilege9651 4 роки тому

      Wonder what favorite is? Still love Mamey Zapote it’s so unknown and expensive here, but a nice gift. Bet could cross and improve some of these. Fun to grow a new fruit from mixing odd with hardy. Looking for a disease resistant set to introduce for folks income. Colombia and Andes nations are blessed for choices. Yet they breed out us Blonde haired blue eyed tall kind and clever, we are all valuable and must be preserved. One day folks will understand the power of genes to save us all in all life. Wish I could have all to protect since last of my kind, no heir left to leave money too. Child stolen, no heir. It’s like losing a tree, like Hass avocado was almost lost, or many others. Don’t eat nopales like in Centro America? We have them but not same names here. Mix sour with relative that’s sweet, I have those loquats, rambutan, mamon chino, and other names in other places Latin names binomial is better to identify. Just other varieties, idioma nombres, names, colors sizes, do they have coco la mer or odd fruits from cactus, palms, orchids and other non deciduous broad leaf trees, grasses? Giant guavas? Water plants fruit? Super rare?

    • @sunthreecity1552
      @sunthreecity1552 4 роки тому

      Fortunately I have several of that fruit

  • @BecomeYourStrength
    @BecomeYourStrength 9 років тому +14

    These looks so good and juicy! So many that i`ve never tried.
    Thanks for introducing me to these, it really helps me.

  • @MartinAraujo100
    @MartinAraujo100 8 років тому +1

    in Ecuador papayuela is called chamburo, a small variety of babaco and babaco is originally of Ecuador, specifically of a region called Loja, if you want to search it by the way...

  • @helenapetersen5176
    @helenapetersen5176 9 років тому +1

    nice video Nadja, you are bringing some awesome memories back of growing up with unlimited fruits. love your channel

  • @Vicstar0
    @Vicstar0 9 років тому +3

    We have feijoa in New Zealand too they are so good! Love seeing the different types of fruit

  • @tiki_t
    @tiki_t 7 років тому +4

    The Nispero that you tried is also known as a Sapodilla or Chico Sapote. Sometimes nick named the brown sugar pear for its taste. Very different than the loquat that is grown in the US that is more of a subtropical apricot.

  • @KDorthe
    @KDorthe 9 років тому +2

    Thank you for showing us all this delicious fruits ❤️

  • @katherineklepp9403
    @katherineklepp9403 4 роки тому

    What a nice video!!! I am from Colombia and grew up eating all this fruits..

  • @soytupappa
    @soytupappa 6 років тому +1

    most south American/ Central American countries have the same fruits not only in Colombia or Brazil. From Mexico, Belize Guatemal all the way down to Argentina all but a couple of exclusive fruits. for example the Nispero is called Sapodilla in Belize and Guatemala

  • @PulitoZF
    @PulitoZF 9 років тому +13

    You missed Mamoncillo and Tamarindo... Tierra caliente fruits! :D

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Pablo Zapata Franco Siii me gusta el mamoncillo, pero tamarindo ufff no, mejor que no :D:D

  • @alex.colombia
    @alex.colombia 4 роки тому +1

    Las mejores frutas dé COLOMBIA 🇨🇴🌎🍓🍒🍎🍉🍑🍊🥭🍍🍌🍋🍈🍏🍐🥝🍇🥥🌶️🌶️🍆🥑🥒🥦🌽🍠🥕

  • @tv-pp9hd
    @tv-pp9hd 3 роки тому +1

    Nice to meet you. This is the TV at Assa Weekend Farm living in Korea.

  • @ritalawson7020
    @ritalawson7020 7 років тому +3

    Fruits of paradise indeed , bet they taste exotic imagine making a fruit salad !!!!!! Yummy

  • @hadasah1318
    @hadasah1318 6 років тому +2

    I LOVE this video! I will be going to Colombia soon and am so excited to try all the different fruits. I wish you would've went more in depth in how to eat some of them though!! For example, the mangostino are the white things seeds with flesh and that's what you eat?? Haha sorry if it's a silly question. Awesome video 💖

    • @hadasah1318
      @hadasah1318 6 років тому

      A few more questions! So with the pitaya are you supposed to chew the seeds? And with the feijoa are you supposed to eat the peel?

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  6 років тому +1

      Hey Saki! First of all, when you come to Colombia always feel free to ask the fruit vendors how the fruit is eaten! They will be happy to tell you and teach you. Some fruits are consumed as juice only but I always like to try the fruit as it comes off the tree.
      Feijoa for example can be eaten entirely but some people prefer the inside. It is mostly used for juices.
      From a mangosteen you eat the big white parts and throw out the big seeds inside.
      You eat whatever is inside the pitaya, you don't really "sense" the seeds anyway. But be careful, pitayas are great for speeding up bowel movements ;)

  • @zenyachty8999
    @zenyachty8999 4 роки тому

    I love all of these. I miss Colombia so much. My favorite are zapotes and mamoncillos

  • @sowyouthinkyoucanplant5630
    @sowyouthinkyoucanplant5630 8 років тому +1

    Love the feijoa, tamarillo and cherimoyas, they grow so well in the North of New Zealand, wish passionfruit were as reliable!

  • @Strongirlmar
    @Strongirlmar 9 років тому +5

    i really liked this video! more like these please

  • @chefmjadventures8109
    @chefmjadventures8109 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video! It's fantastic!

  • @CurtisBolen
    @CurtisBolen 9 місяців тому

    Hi there.I am a Canadian and I am trying to learn about tropical foods and this is great!

  • @lamponthefloor
    @lamponthefloor 8 років тому +1

    fantastic video Nadja , i really enjoyed watching this, so interesting!

  • @juanpmerida
    @juanpmerida 6 років тому

    It was very helpful for my English class, Thanks a lot.

  • @XxNakirumotoLivesxX
    @XxNakirumotoLivesxX 4 роки тому

    Here in Cali, Colombia, we prepare the Lulo in a very special way called Lulada, you can search it ! its amazing!

  • @KDorthe
    @KDorthe 9 років тому +19

    Columbia is fruit heaven 😃

    • @angielabrador1087
      @angielabrador1087 8 років тому +7

      Is Colombia with O not Columbia😊

    • @legaciestr
      @legaciestr 6 років тому

      Anne Dorthe Kristiansen fucking idiot.

    • @danielwalker2381
      @danielwalker2381 5 років тому +2

      Burn the Dancefloor this is why society is corrupt because of deprecating bullies like you. Either be nice or say nothing at all

    • @chara173
      @chara173 4 роки тому

      @@legaciestr lmao what do you even want edgelord this is not your comment section dont act like you fucking 9.

  • @christianlloydcomia9138
    @christianlloydcomia9138 3 роки тому

    Santol or Cotton fruits, Spanish plum and Java Plum you've never heard that? Rambutan, Lychee and Longan and also Durian, Jackfruits and Marang have you eat those fruits?

  • @j.paolacortesvelandia414
    @j.paolacortesvelandia414 7 років тому +1

    I'm from colombian and i love our fruits, delicious actually. ...

  • @Mrsgis11
    @Mrsgis11 8 років тому

    Good and interesting video. Colombia is a tropical country and because of its geographical position and the weather there are a lot of fruits. Many of the fruits that you mentioned are use only in juice form like curuba, badea and maracuyá. Some others are like snacks as you said but they are also used in juice. Most of these fruits are goon for your health, for example, granadilla is really good for your stomach, badea and maracuyá are good for people who suffer hypertension etc

  • @sophieseyd
    @sophieseyd 9 років тому +6

    Please do a second video 🙏🏽 I loved this one sooo much xo

  • @ghulamabbasawan7175
    @ghulamabbasawan7175 Рік тому

    Great video, presenting like a sheff, all fruits new to me, would like to eat them someday.

  • @farisasmith7109
    @farisasmith7109 3 роки тому

    I peel the skin off the soursop , put it in a bowl and mash it with a potato masher. Take the seeds out the juice it or freeze the pulp for later. It's delicious!

  • @VenrumberoBlogspotsalsa
    @VenrumberoBlogspotsalsa 6 років тому +3

    Cuando abrio las frutas se me hizo la boca agua. hay una fruta que se da en colombia peru y brasil se llama marañon, es una fruta poco conocida.

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  6 років тому

      En Europa el marañon / cashew es muy conocida pero solo el nuez, la fruta no se exporta....yo la probé en Colombia "cashew apple" era deli!

  • @FountainBeee
    @FountainBeee 9 років тому +6

    I loved every minute of this video :)

  • @jolus6678
    @jolus6678 2 роки тому

    Why no Borojo ?! I wish I could get my hands on the fruit or at least aquire seed. But I can't find it anywhere. Most of the others I can find here in South Florida. Some of them I'm growing.

  • @katec5105
    @katec5105 9 років тому +2

    This video blows my mind!! 😀

  • @wailinglee1335
    @wailinglee1335 8 років тому +2

    use the palms of ur hands to crack the mangosteen fr the bottom, that way u can prevent staining ur nails. thanks for the great video!

  • @adafoe7350
    @adafoe7350 Рік тому

    Very interesting list of juicy fruits. Where can I possibly get organic seeds of all these fruits to plant on my farm

  • @kaos2987
    @kaos2987 3 роки тому

    Eating tropical fruits I feel like will help our body heal from any disease

  • @Medic-kk3jm
    @Medic-kk3jm 8 років тому +8

    And now I want to be a fruitarian

    • @animeman197
      @animeman197 5 років тому

      Medic 42689 It is awesome indeed. My body wants watermelon so that’s why I’m going to have now.

    • @portaadonai
      @portaadonai 5 років тому

      Or just eat more fruit

  • @Travel_anand
    @Travel_anand 10 місяців тому

    I can sense that your mouth is watering while you describe these fruits. 😂

  • @nicolayabril2435
    @nicolayabril2435 7 років тому +2

    I'm Bogotano... During my childhood I hated the Tomate de Árbol, and in my case it didn't took me 4 tomates de arbol to like it... I actually had to live in the Colombian caribbean coast (for a year when I was 20) to actually like the juice, I think it tastes better in places with a warmer weather... Anyway, it was since then that I started to like te tomate de árbol juice, even after my trip to the caribbean coast.

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  7 років тому

      jajajaja love the story!! :)

  • @ra-yd7qq
    @ra-yd7qq 2 роки тому

    The curuba tastes like skittles to me. One of the best fruits ive had. The cherimoya was verey good too!! I can not wait to go back to South America!!

  • @justryan2070
    @justryan2070 6 років тому

    Curuba and Maracuya are really acidic. It's a one and done fruit unless you want a stomach ache or juice it. Also I'm pretty sure lulo is naranjilla which is tastes somewhere between a kiwi, tomato and orange.

  • @bootdownthedoor
    @bootdownthedoor 9 років тому +1

    Interesting that sapodillas are called nisperos in Columbia! In Guatemala, the traditional loquats are called nisperos. Sapodillas are my favourite, hands down... so deliciously sweet, like you say! I would say the flavour is closest to brown sugar. Blended with bananas they are heavenly! Saludos mamita!

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Nikki Dee YES, exactly like brown sugar, omg! I'll try them with bananas next time :)

  • @meta-etherealinfo2445
    @meta-etherealinfo2445 6 років тому

    what is amazing about the guavas is their fragrance
    i love them so much..but where i m in asia i hardly get to see any
    colombia fruits and all of latin america fruits are ...wonderful..and exotic
    in Asia i like the typical
    rambutan
    longan and lychee

  • @Cheo97
    @Cheo97 4 роки тому

    Thanks for posting

  • @aeon7246
    @aeon7246 9 років тому +3

    Oh you've been in Portugal, cool...great video, greetings from Lisbon. :)

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому +1

      philltitanium Greetings back! :)

    • @saborescriollos5602
      @saborescriollos5602 9 років тому

      Nadja NoCheeese did you learn spanish in Argentina or the surrounding areas?? you use the "sh" sound when pronouncing maracuya or anything with a "y".

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому +1

      SaboresCriollos No, I learned it mostly in Colombia and I actually don't say maracusha? lol

  • @tishtash321
    @tishtash321 7 років тому

    Wow I looooooove this video! Trip to South America couldn't come fast enough!

  • @danrodriguez2863
    @danrodriguez2863 8 років тому +4

    You can do a second video with, UCHUAS, ZAPOTE , GUAMA, CIRUELAS, POMORROSA :)

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  8 років тому +1

      +Dan Rodriguez si si si ya he probado todo estas frutas!

    • @Kaisar289
      @Kaisar289 8 років тому +1

      +Dan Rodriguez and mamonsillo

    • @jenniferwohl291
      @jenniferwohl291 8 років тому +1

      In Jamaica they have mamonsillo. Not sure how to spell it but it's pronounced guinup

  • @FruitingPlanet
    @FruitingPlanet 5 років тому

    If Mangosteen is your favorite fruit, you should try Achachairu (Garcinia humilis manly cultivated in Bolivia), it´s like Mangosteen but sooooo much better, if you want something even better but also even harder to find, look for mameyito/jorco (Garcinia intermedia) and the best Garcinia in existence, can be found in Africa, its called Imbe (Garcinia livingstonei ) this is without doubt the best tasting fruit on this planet.

  • @ingwenyamasecurity7867
    @ingwenyamasecurity7867 Рік тому

    The maracuja fruit we have the same similar one in south Africa but we call it granadillas 😘😘😘

  • @karimtebbakh2432
    @karimtebbakh2432 4 роки тому

    Missing Colombia it just missing a paradise where you stopped by one day ....

  • @Ddstairclimber
    @Ddstairclimber 5 років тому

    Omg curuba, I still.have a loose memory of that delicious fruit before I came to the states many years ago.

  • @rancettaali
    @rancettaali 6 років тому

    VISUALIZATION IS AWESOME
    AND FRUIT?
    HEY KAY?

  • @TheStillChillMimikyuOfficial
    @TheStillChillMimikyuOfficial 6 років тому +2

    **says mangosteen**
    Different mangosteen than the one i know best (the creepy but cute 8-ball)

  • @jacovm3091
    @jacovm3091 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful and very educational video.... Makes you want to visit in Columbia... Want to mention 2 things ..in your next video you better choose the right knife and always a way from your body!

  • @HelloNil
    @HelloNil 9 років тому +2

    Schön dich wieder zusehen :)

  • @Evange
    @Evange 9 років тому +2

    "cucumber melons" are related to neither cucumbers or melons.... they're actually in the nightshade family! (ie. tomatoes, eggplants, etc)

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Evange But why do they taste like cucumbers blended with lemons? :D:D

  • @lisamcguire9971
    @lisamcguire9971 8 років тому

    Nispero- Columbia, Sapodilla- Florida, Trinidad , Naseberry-Jamaica

  • @christianlloydcomia9138
    @christianlloydcomia9138 3 роки тому

    We have yellow round Passion fruit and purple color Passion fruit and All of those fruits in your video here in The Philippines, South East Asia

  • @subredditsandorigami7274
    @subredditsandorigami7274 3 роки тому +1

    the thing you called a loquat is what is called in the us sapodilla or chiku

  • @Smiley_101
    @Smiley_101 10 місяців тому

    I loveeee tropical fruits

  • @luciatorrado1320
    @luciatorrado1320 4 роки тому

    I love this video! Have you tried uchuvas? They are one of my favorite fruits. I also love a good icy corozo juice.

  • @KTM625Girl
    @KTM625Girl 8 років тому +1

    Awesome, thank you for sharing! :)

  • @thatswhatSHEsaidgirl
    @thatswhatSHEsaidgirl 9 років тому +3

    did you eat all of that fruit after you cut it up?? wow!!

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому +3

      Giorgia Rose HAHA I shot this video on several days and ate it all! :D

  • @ptiaptia7347
    @ptiaptia7347 6 років тому

    Thank you, sweety! good fruits. I tried them all.

  • @pertechnetyl
    @pertechnetyl 3 роки тому +1

    "Tomate de arbol rojo" is more common under the name tamarillo.

  • @chankim100
    @chankim100 Рік тому

    Great videos, you have my support.

  • @MiketheScrapper
    @MiketheScrapper Рік тому

    My wife is from Colombia and she has never seen Mangosteen. I purchased it in the USA.

  • @kpc9650
    @kpc9650 7 років тому +1

    the nispero (mispero) is a sapodilla in Mexico. as you said not the Chinese loquat eaten in US or Europe.

  • @thatswhatSHEsaidgirl
    @thatswhatSHEsaidgirl 9 років тому +1

    loved this video btw! :) do you have Black Sapote available in Colombia? have you tried it?

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Giorgia Rose I wanted to put sapote in the video but I was never able to buy one that is not damaged -.- not sure if there's black sapote! I'll find some for video #2!

    • @jsantamaria7605
      @jsantamaria7605 5 років тому

      Maybe you talking about "Borojo" I never seen a black sapote

  • @SyilvIsha
    @SyilvIsha 9 років тому

    oh my god I can't wait to get there !

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      ***** :D:D:D:D I'll do a fruit tour with you :D

    • @SyilvIsha
      @SyilvIsha 9 років тому

      Nadja NoCheeese awww ^_^

  • @Niceboy25000
    @Niceboy25000 8 років тому +1

    very nice video thank you very much ...but hope next tume to mention the taste of some fruit because some fruits have similar taste and the last fruit you did not show if it eaten with shell or remove the shell.

  • @sunshine7453
    @sunshine7453 6 років тому

    Beautiful presentation. You open the mangosteen by squeezing it gently between your palms. Thank you.

  • @DorinaRoams
    @DorinaRoams 9 років тому +1

    never seen most of theese fruits haha did you eat them after you cut them up:D?

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      DorinaRoams HAHA I shot this video on several days :D

  • @KariEatsPlants
    @KariEatsPlants 9 років тому +2

    Wow I need to go to Columbia

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Kari Eats Plants ColOmbia please :D but feel free to come over!!

    • @KariEatsPlants
      @KariEatsPlants 9 років тому

      Oh I'm sorry Nadja. Is there a Columbia as well?

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Kari Eats Plants Yes, British Columbia in Canada and Columbia University in NY! :) It's usually confused with one of the two :D

  • @concerncitizen8988
    @concerncitizen8988 6 років тому

    Nice video presentation, very neat. Thumbs up

  • @nexxogen
    @nexxogen 6 років тому

    That Nispero is Manilkara Huberi, and therefore not related to Loquats (Eriobotrya Japonica) at all. It is actually closely related to Sapodilla (Manilkara Zapota).

  • @jnkm0409
    @jnkm0409 6 років тому

    nice video. very educational.

  • @jenniferwohl291
    @jenniferwohl291 8 років тому

    Sorry for all the comments but I need to say about dragon fruit first time I had it it tasted awlful. I tried it again recently still thought it tasted awlful. It was pink on the outside and more rounder than the one in this video. One day at the health food store I saw this yellow fruit. They told me it was dragon fruit also and that the taste was better. They gave me a sample and it was good. I could not believe the difference in taste between the two. Outside they look different. Inside the same. Love tree tomato. The ones I found here in Hawaii are red.

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  8 років тому

      There is no comparision between pink and yellow dragon fruits, the pink ones might be prettier but they taste like water! :)

  • @sunnydee914
    @sunnydee914 6 років тому +1

    15:54she said number 20 even though the subtitle says “18 tropical fruits”

  • @imalayalee4834
    @imalayalee4834 8 років тому +1

    Enjoyed Watching your video , very interesting ..

  • @Mon-qe5le
    @Mon-qe5le 6 років тому

    Great video! What you called a loquat is actually a sapodilla, though! Related to the Mamey Sapote and AKA the "Brown Sugar Fruit"

  • @ethangranger8876
    @ethangranger8876 5 років тому

    In Columbia, people called the horned melon Caraba. Horned melon is also known as Kiwano or African horned cucumber.

  • @jenniferwohl291
    @jenniferwohl291 8 років тому

    I'm telling you my jaw is dropping from seeing some of these fruit s I've never seen before and we have tropical fruits here. When I first moved here there was no mangosteen, rambuton, rollinia. Lot of it they brought from Thailand. I do not like eating guanaba, but I so so love the juego de guanaba. Making the juice is very time consuming.

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  8 років тому

      Come to Colombia one day to experience all of this by yourself!!

    • @jenniferwohl291
      @jenniferwohl291 8 років тому

      I've been to Colombia many many times. I'm Colombian-American. Been awhile since I was last there. Mainly I go to a Medellin. So possibly there are not all those fruits there. I'm thinking maybe they are mainly in la costa.

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  7 років тому

      I have purchased all these fruits in Bogotá. The big cities is where most things get transported to since the demand there is bigger from people and restaurants. I have never seen big markets on the coasts!

  • @jenniferwohl291
    @jenniferwohl291 8 років тому +2

    I'm American-Colombian and live in Hawaii, so we get plenty bananas and Maracuja. Never ever seen the banana passion fruit . Kind of bizarre🇨🇴

    • @arkan5000
      @arkan5000 7 років тому

      My brother, you should go and give a try to all the fruits you can, Curuba (banana passion fruit) is a favorite because of the juice and it's delicious when made in milk

    • @jenniferwohl291
      @jenniferwohl291 7 років тому

      "My brother "?

  • @laurz3083
    @laurz3083 9 років тому

    Have u tried guayaba manzana.. its usually sold alotttttt in the streets. Its better than the regular guayaba.

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      Lau Rz I think I tried it, is it the whiter variety?

  • @precisiont5188
    @precisiont5188 4 роки тому

    Great video. I am a healthy fruitaholic.

  • @lauracamargo6105
    @lauracamargo6105 4 роки тому

    Im colombian and i loooooooved your video. Im inviting a friend to visit and i was wondering wich fruits he might find interesting. By the way, papayuela is amazing in desserts in case you want to try! ☺

  • @EvoIet
    @EvoIet 9 років тому +1

    Lulo looks like a tomato. and as you said it tasts a little sour as well. And the fruit which you said is super sweet is really high in calories like banana or maybe I'm wrong and it was even more.

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  9 років тому

      EvoIet Hmm if you mean níspero, then I must say no. It has about 50kcal/100g!

  • @GreekVegan
    @GreekVegan 8 років тому

    Thanks so much for this video!

  • @camiloandres87
    @camiloandres87 9 років тому

    Lulo is not only native to Colombia, some other countries in SA have Lulo as well. That guayava is called guayava pera which is one type of guayava we have here. You waste too much meat on the tomate de arbol when you peel it that way. Papayuelas we use them to make dulce de papayuela or for agua aromatica and the seeds have an amazing nut taste. Keep working on that R, you are getting close to pronounce it right :)

  • @jenniferwohl291
    @jenniferwohl291 8 років тому

    When I first saw the lujo , I thought it was about.

  • @arkan5000
    @arkan5000 7 років тому +1

    The thing about Papayuela is that it's mostly used for deserts

    • @MangoMamaa
      @MangoMamaa  7 років тому

      and they are gooood!

    • @arkan5000
      @arkan5000 7 років тому

      Ohh yesss, dulce de papayuela is such a delicious thing i can't even !
      also, the dulce de mora made with the blackberries in colombia when combined with a good cheese from there is like tasting paradise

  • @Piusplac
    @Piusplac 7 місяців тому

    Mangosteen - you can describe the taste as: sweet, yogurtie