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Delicious looking cherries....second guess...PeeWee Herman applesMom
I like Mom's guess! They look similar to a plumb but too red...Traci
I have two guesses: crab apples or guavas. Karen @ aloha
plumsSarah H
Kisimu cherries
PlumsJohn H
You guys are smarter than me. They are plums! I would have bet my life they were cherries. I have never seen plums like these. They even taste a bit like cherries. I am not a plum fan in the US, but these, I love.
Cherappgrape. It's a cross between a cherry, apple and a grape. It grows solely in Kisumu Africa...next to the Carmex tree.Amy
Maybe a cherry or a plum? Can we find them in the U.S. markets? Is it a fruit of the forbidden tree? No wonder Eve was tempted!!!Cookie
Carmex tree! I now know what to send George as a post-wedding gift.
Delicious looking cherries....second guess...PeeWee Herman apples
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I like Mom's guess! They look similar to a plumb but too red...
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I have two guesses: crab apples or guavas. Karen @ aloha
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Kisimu cherries
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You guys are smarter than me. They are plums! I would have bet my life they were cherries. I have never seen plums like these. They even taste a bit like cherries. I am not a plum fan in the US, but these, I love.
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Maybe a cherry or a plum? Can we find them in the U.S. markets? Is it a fruit of the forbidden tree? No wonder Eve was tempted!!!
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Carmex tree! I now know what to send George as a post-wedding gift.
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